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PSU food carts on 4th Ave. Camden Benesh/PSU Vanguard
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Proposed housing development could relocate PSU food carts

  • Aiden Tuan
  • August 9, 2022

For years, food carts have been an integral part of Portland’s dining culture. With over 500 food carts to pick and choose from within the city, this flourishing of flavor…

Stocked shelves at the PSU Food Pantry. Jeremiah Hayden/PSU Vanguard
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PSU Food Pantry set to expand food intake

  • Jesse Ropers
  • August 3, 2022

This week, Portland State’s Food Pantry is set to double their food intake. Thanks to a renewed partnership with Urban Gleaners, the pantry’s weekly 1,000 pound intake of food is…

Bystanders at a Portland Church fire in 2020. Eric Shelby/PSU Vanguard
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Portland in the 2020s: a rise in crime

  • Jesse Ropers
  • July 27, 2022

Over the past few years, crime rates have been on the rise across the country. Portland has been no different, with dramatic increases in reported crime, particularly homicides. Once one…

Illustration by Mia Levy
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Portland ballot measure offers new form of government

  • Nick Gatlin
  • July 20, 2022

Portlanders will vote on a ballot measure that would dramatically alter the structure of Portland city government this November. The proposal would make three major changes to Portland’s charter. First,…

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The Great Mussel Die-off

  • Nick Gatlin
  • July 13, 2022

Western freshwater mussel populations are dying. According to the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of invertebrate species, freshwater mussels are under threat from…

Reflection of Urban Plaza off ASRC Window during heat wave. PSU Vanguard/Camden Benesh
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Portland summers are getting hotter

  • Nick Gatlin
  • July 6, 2022

“Extreme heat,” “record-setting high temperatures,” “high heat risk”—these are not words one would expect to hear describing a Portland summer. However, this year they are apt descriptors of the kind…

Illustration by Whitney McPhie
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Looking backward—and forward—with Stephen Percy

  • Nick Gatlin
  • June 29, 2022

In an email headed “Message from President Percy,” Portland State University President Stephen Percy announced to the PSU community on May 13 that he would retire when his three-year term…

Montgomery Residence hall entrance at PSU. Eric Shelby/PSU Vanguard
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Looking back on a year of in-person learning

  • Zoe Edelman
  • June 1, 2022

At the start of the 2021-22 school year, Portland State students began the transition from completely online courses to either a full in-person or hybrid course schedule. Throughout the year,…

Sunflowers placed before the plaque during the ceremony. Jesse Ropers/PSU Vanguard
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Commemorating the 1970 PSU student strike

  • Jesse Ropers
  • May 18, 2022

Portland State University alumni, faculty and community members gathered outside the Simon Benson House on May 11, 2022 to celebrate the installation of a plaque that commemorates the protestors who…

Protesters gather outside of the KMC/urban center plaza to advocate for women's reproductive rights. Zoe Edelman/PSU Vanguard
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Roe v. Wade may be overturned, says leaked document

  • Zoe Edelman
  • May 11, 2022

The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) appears set to overturn the 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade, following a leak on May 3. Nearly 50 years after Roe, an initial drafted majority…

The westside view of Tilikum crossing over the Willamette River. Courtesy of Elias Lunsford
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Free and easy hikes around Portland

  • Zoe Edelman
  • May 11, 2022

Portland is littered with beautiful parks, bridges and open spaces. Although this may be common knowledge, it is all too easy to forget this amidst assignments, work and the roar…

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