2 Towns Ciderhouse: Dam Fine Cider Gets New Digs
2 Towns Ciderhouse recently expanded into a larger facility in Corvallis; the ciderhouse offers three mainstay varieties of cider, made with ingredients entirely from the Northwest. Read More
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Corvallis’ Enviofuel: The Veggie Oil REVOLUTION
The company Enviofuel in Corvallis outfits diesel vehicles with a system that lets them run on straight vegetable oil. Read More
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New All-Weather Path at Timberhill
The number of all-weather nature trails in Corvallis is set to increase with the completion of a new half-mile wood and gravel path in the Timberhill area. Read More
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Teen Writing Group: At Corvallis-Benton Public Library
Writerly youth of Corvallis should consider visiting the library’s Teen Writers Group. Read More
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Celebrate National Novel Writing Month with 50,000 Words
November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo. The goal: write 50,000 words in 30 days. Read More
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Fire Expert Set to Speak at OSU
Fire is a paradox—it’s an ally, a tool, and a danger all at once, and it’s a fascinating example of how words have shaped the attitude of human beings toward a life essential. Read More
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Interview: Party Like an Atheist – Corvallis’ Secular Society Talks Holidays and More
The Corvallis Secular Society is a local group of freethinkers who reject religion, but that doesn't mean its members don't celebrate the holidays. Read More
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The Adventures of Paul Ryan: Corvallis’ Grim Hypothetical Future
Should the American people vote to hike Paul Ryan's Path to Prosperity, they can expect a return to government surplus revenue not in 2020, or 2030, but in 2040: fully 28 years from now should everything go as predicted. Read More
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Do-It-Yourself Art: Make Your Own Art Supplies, Locally
One might argue that in philosophical terms, art is one of the ultimate do-it-yourself activities. Read More
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Corvallis’ Crystal Lake Troll
Meet the newest addition to Corvallis’ troll community! Read More
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All Hallows’ Eve: The Origin of Halloween
The origins of the traditional Halloween celebration date back to the time of the Celts—about 2,000 years ago—and the Pagan holiday, Samhain. Read More
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Culture Fail: Poll Voting is So Last Century
Besides increasing the ease of voting, voting by mail also reduces the financial cost of supporting polling stations throughout the state—why don’t all states do this?? Read More
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A Corvallis Advocate Haiku
A Corvallis Advocate haiku, poetically penned by Mica Habarad Read More
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Local Candidates Speak Up!: Corvallis City Councilors and Benton County Commissioners
November’s election means a great deal to our community—the Corvallis Advocate asked each of our local candidates (running opposed) a series of questions concerning their relevant personal and political views. Read More
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