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News Update: In an Instagram post on September 19, News Update: In an Instagram post on September 19, 2023, PSUFA announced they had reached a tentative agreement with the administration. The members are still voting on whether or not to accept the agreement. During this process, PSUFA has decided not to comment. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this development. We will provide ongoing coverage of this evolving story.

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Player Spotlight: Mariana Garcia Rosette
Inside the mind of a golfer
By: Laura Kowall

Looking ahead to the upcoming season, Garcia Rosette is eager to help the team build on last season’s performance. “Having a coach change can be difficult, but I think Coach Winter has done a great job recruiting some players, and this year, we have some strong freshmen coming in,” she said. “I know everyone has put a lot of hard work into practice and being motivated and engaged with the team.”

“Honestly, the biggest goal is just to have fun. Just hoping that giving it my all—on and off the course—will get us closer to winning and inspire the other girls to do the same.” -Mariana Garcia Rosette

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Following through on her swing, Garcia Rosette keeps a close eye on the ball as it soars into the fairway. Golf requires near perfect precision with each shot, proving the need for focus

Mariana Garcia Rosette’s senior year, she’ll be joining Tannica Porter as the team’s co-captain

With great form, junior Tannica Porter swings through her fairway shot. Considering the rule in golf that requires you to hit the ball where it lies, it is important to make sure to hit the fairways to set yourself up for success for the next shot

 Photo Credit: Courtesy of Michael Lund

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Holding Fire at Well Well Projects
Examining PNW wildfires through social art practice
By: Macie Harreld

This is Holding Fire, an exhibition open until Oct. 1 which was organized by a collective of artists called Fuel Ladder. This group of colleagues, students, and educators based around the University of Oregon have organized this project to explore the socio-ecological landscape of the PNW.

“I just think about how much we interact with these maps online… and I wanted to make that more tangible and physical.” Ives described the dining room table as an interface representing “the realities that we all sit around, whether we live directly in the valley or not.”
—Colin Ives, the artist of “Incident Table”

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“Forest Fashion - Lookout Edition” is a textile collection referencing goods related to fire lookouts, featuring a re-imagined code language used by backcountry travelers.

Visitors are welcome to add clay to “Beaver Dam Analog,” a project which highlights the importance of beavers for the health of an ecosystem.

The surface of Colin Ive’s ”Incident Table” is designed as a topographical map of the land affected by the Holiday Farm Fire in 2020.

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Adjunct faculty enter mediation for COLA
By: Alyssa Anderson 

Erica Thomas—adjunct professor in the university studies department and PSUFA’s chair of political action—says roughly 70% of adjuncts are women, making adjunct pay inequality a gender equity issue. She said she doesn't feel supported by PSU in her job, especially in the way she needs it most—equal pay for equal work.

“Nobody becomes a teacher to become a millionaire. You are a teacher because you like engaging with people. You like exploring new ideas. You like seeing students grow and being a part of that process of growth and engaging with the next generation in your field. The administration knows that this is a labor of love, and so they’re willing to exploit that.”
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The benefits of public engagement in science
By: Cameron Rodriguez

Community scientists involve the public in engaging with the development of science. The increased care and observation of our environment has several practical benefits for the development of science and the improvement of the environment. A method of this observation is through investigative data collection along streams to monitor species and water conditions.

Some people may be skeptical about the quality of this data, but with the added workforce and increased sample size, any mistakes community scientists might make are rendered insignificant. “We have so many collectors around the northwest and beyond [that] even if we have a lot of second graders and people who are just learning how to do this, what happens is the data really gets averaged out,” said Rick Reynolds, manager at The River Mile (TRM) network.

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Slide 1: Letter to the Editor Addressing the ‘Cr Slide 1:
Letter to the Editor
Addressing the ‘Crime Blotter’ column removal
By: Cassia Gammill—former ‘Crime Blotter’ column writer 

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Ultimately, does this kind of column favor a power dynamic wherein the policing function of a community sets the narrative? It literally takes a page out of that book. Does an emphasis on “crime”—whether actual or its perceived potential—only serve to justify further policing, as well as a culture of fear and a perspective of “us” vs “them”? 

Might it further an oppressive narrative that only sees safety as something to be achieved through more policing instead of through manifestations of an ethic of solidarity and care, which are the foundation of a lasting safety that is accessible to everyone? Ultimately, the column is tied to these systemic issues and larger conversations in the PSU community and beyond.

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I acknowledge and regret my mistakes related to this column and their effects and I wish I could go back and do things differently. I move forward with a purpose to continue reflecting, understanding and repairing.

And I wholeheartedly and humbly apologize to those fellow community members who were negatively impacted. My gratitude overflows to the person who commented on the column–it was in their action to speak up that opened up the possibility to address this.

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