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Car theft is on the rise: are city officials helpi Car theft is on the rise: are city officials helping? Picture this scenario: you just got off work and walked down to the parking garage where you left your car this morning. When you got there, much to your dismay, your car was gone and you didn’t know what to do. In recent years, this has been a frequent problem in Portland.
According to Willamette Week, last September 903 vehicles were reported stolen in Portland. The number rose to 1,031 for the month of October. In the past year, 11,161 vehicles were reported stolen by the Portland Police Bureau, though the data has not completed the quality control process. Link to full story in bio.

 

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Link to full piece in bio: This weekend, Portland Link to full piece in bio: This weekend, Portland State’s 5th Avenue Cinema will be screening The Host (2006), a South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho.
 
The Host follows Park Gang-du (Song Kang-ho) who owns a small snack bar by the Han River with his father Park Hee-bong (Byun Hee-bong). When hundreds of bottles of formaldehyde are poured down a drain which leads to the river, strange sightings quickly follow suit. 
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Link to full story in bio: On Friday, May 20 at 11 Link to full story in bio: On Friday, May 20 at 11 a.m., students from Portland State and local high schools, along with other concerned community members, gathered at City Hall to protest the lack of climate action taken on local and federal levels. 
 
The strike was mainly organized by high school students from various Portland High Schools—and hundreds were in attendance thanks to their efforts. Portland Public Schools had sent out information to students and parents about the strike, foreshadowing a large turnout from the student body as well as the larger Portland community. Flyers detailing the event were also placed throughout the city and around PSU’s campus.
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These days it can be hard to feel hopeful in any s These days it can be hard to feel hopeful in any sense of the word. We are living through a myriad of crises—devastating climate collapse, a global pandemic, massive income inequality, stark political polarization to the point where even facts and information are not mutually agreed upon, massive inflation, the rise of white nationalism as an animating force in mainstream United States politics, legislative attacks on queer and trans children, the pending reversal of nationwide abortion rights, poisoned municipal water supplies, a lower life expectancy and lower quality of life than recent generations—and on and on and on.
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Imagine you’re waiting for the train on the sout Imagine you’re waiting for the train on the south end of Pioneer Square. A houseless man sitting on the curb to your right starts yelling about how the government is probing our phones. Everyone is scared and ignores him and then the police chase him away. Everyone is relieved because the seemingly dangerous mentally ill person is gone. But is he dangerous or does he just need help? 
 
This kind of scenario begs the question—what is being done to help the mental health of those unhoused in Portland?
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For the Portland-based muralist and designer Josep For the Portland-based muralist and designer Joseph the Human, art has been a lifelong calling. Joseph, who was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Beaverton, said he was drawn to graffiti at a young age and was determined to go to Portland to practice his creative work.  
 
“My whole goal was just to get out of the suburbs and get to a place where I can try to go art school and try to do some kind of art,” Joseph said. 
 
Once in Portland, he enrolled in classes at Portland Community College and Portland State University, until the pandemic pushed his art onto the streets. Link to full story in bio

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Get outside and eat! Whether you want to grab a ni Get outside and eat!
Whether you want to grab a nice dinner after viewing the waterfront or grab a drink after a long day of classes, these places highlight some of the best up-and-coming restaurants for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to grab a copy of out Get Outside Guide for 2022 this week on stands!
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Get outside: Portland Japanese Garden. One frequen Get outside: Portland Japanese Garden.
One frequently recurring event at the center are demonstrations of the koto, a traditional Japanese 13-stringed instrument. Mitsuki Dazai, who frequently performs the Garden’s koto demonstrations, said that the music serves as a unique bridge between Japanese and U.S. culture. 
 
“It’s always sad to see people building a wall between us,” Dazai said of the gap between cultures. “But music is able to destroy [those] walls and [build] understanding. Link in bio!
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Big news! Our annual Get Outside Guide hits the st Big news! Our annual Get Outside Guide hits the stands this week. Pick up a copy today to see PSU Vanguard recommendations on food, restaurants , nature walks, and more! Link to full issue in bio!
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