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The Protest
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Letter to the Editor: An open letter to my academic colleagues
Editor’s Note: The perspectives and opinions printed in this Letter to the Editor are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the positions of Portland State Vanguard…
The Community
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About this special issue
This issue will be covering the events that unfolded at and around our Branford Prince Millar Library this past week in depth. As events unfolded and during numerous interviews, many…
The Library
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The Police
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Peaceful parks in downtown Portland
Spring is a joyous time in Portland. The world is waking up from a long winter—flowers are budding, birds are singing and the sun shines occasionally. Vernal beauty blooms all…
On looking closer
40 minutes out of Portland lies the tallest waterfall in Oregon—Multnomah Falls. On April 14, three Portland State Vanguard editors and friends ventured out to hike to the top. While…
How to feel green in Portland
Yes, it’s reached 70°F in Portland, so, naturally, the summer clothes have been uncloseted. The pitch on the previously rain-swept streets has jumped an octave. Buckets of rain are traded…
Invasive species surrounding us
Like mold in a house, once you notice it, you can’t ignore it. The feeling of seeing something which can cause problems—not only to the structure of your home, but…