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$531,000 student fee allocation raises questions

  • Anamika Vaughan
  • May 14, 2018

In a budget proposal to Portland State President Rahmat Shoureshi, the Associated Students of PSU’s Student Fee Committee has focused its attention on funding projects it says will enhance student…

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Students convince PSU president to lower tuition hike

  • Cory Elia
  • April 29, 2018

After students shared personal stories and held two strikes in response to impending tuition hikes, Portland State President Rahmat Shoureshi and the Board of Trustees agreed to lower the 2018–2019…

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ASPSU fills 10 vacancies after winter break resignations

  • Colleen Leary
  • February 26, 2018

Associated Students of Portland State University began the winter 2018 quarter with 10 empty student leadership positions: seven senators, one associate justice for the Judicial Review Board and two Student…

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Student government to donate space to students with disabilities

  • Anna Williams
  • February 21, 2018

Smith Advisory Board approved the Portland State Disability Resource Center proposal on Jan. 22 to turn a portion of the student government office into a new community space for students…

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Where, oh where, will my money go?

  • Colleen Leary
  • January 17, 2018

Portland State Student Fee Committee met Dec. 6 and Jan. 3 to finalize deliberations on its recommended budget allocation for Fiscal year 2019, beginning July 1, 2018. Each term, PSU…

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