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Letter to the Editor

  • Trenna Wilson
  • February 15, 2023

Dear Editor:    The Portland State Food Pantry appreciates your staff’s desire to support us in our work. I regret I was unavailable for the interview Nick Gatlin [Portland State…

Anti-houseless Trimet Station chair by Union Station in Portland Oregon. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard.
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Killing the commons

  • Jesse Ropers
  • February 8, 2023

Portland is a city of cruel hypocrisies. The white liberals who run the city urge City Council to police the houseless with a brutal efficiency that will remove them from…

Houseless campsite in South Portland. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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Anti-camping laws sweep housing crisis under the rug

  • Alyssa Anderson
  • February 8, 2023

Walking down virtually any street in the Portland metro area, one is likely to pass by several campsites belonging to members of the houseless community. Since the start of the…

Illustration by Whitney McPhie
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Rent is too damn high

  • Ian McMeekan
  • February 1, 2023

For years, residents of Portland have been driven out of their homes due to rising rent costs. No one should have to live on the streets, especially if it’s just…

Stocked shelves at PSU food pantry. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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Raising awareness about food insecurity

  • Nick Gatlin
  • February 1, 2023

“If nearly half of the students at PSU experience food insecurity in a given month, why isn’t this treated as an emergency?” asks the Portland State Food Pantry website.  …

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Tesla Charging at an EV station in a parking garage in downtown Portland. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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Missing the forest for the EVs

  • Nick Gatlin
  • January 25, 2023

The electric car market is booming in Oregon. Drivers in the state have ranked number two in the United States in EV sales for two years straight, tying in 2022…

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TriMet Max Station at Pioneer Square North. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard
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Defusing tensions on TriMet

  • Ian McMeekan
  • January 25, 2023

In recent years, TriMet has seen increasing violence towards both operators and riders alike. This is due to many factors, but one of them is the mental health of transit…

Public restroom on SW Colombia and Park. Alberto Alonso Pujazon Bogani/PSU Vanguard.
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Why is it so hard to pee in the city?

  • Nick Gatlin
  • January 18, 2023

It’s easier to pee in Portland than most cities in the United States. But public restrooms still aren’t accessible to everyone—and the ones that are can hardly be considered dignified….

Illustration by Kelsey Zuberbuehler
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We need to rethink New Year’s resolutions

  • Nick Gatlin
  • January 18, 2023

The way we think about New Year’s resolutions is making us miserable.   Every year, millions of motivated people in the United States—about 44% of the population, according to a…

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New houseless measures dehumanize in the name of compassion

  • Alex Aldridge
  • November 30, 2022

Not much is more politicized than the rising number of people who are experiencing houselessness—particularly those who are considered unsheltered and living in tents. In the latest tri-county Point in…

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We need to protect LGBTQ+ kids

  • Justin Cory
  • November 23, 2022

The old adage “history repeats itself” all too often seems true. A case in point—in Berlin during the early part of the 20th century there was a vibrant explosion of…

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