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Should Law Students Get a Pandemic Pass on This Year’s Bar Exam?

June 20, 2020
On Monday, June 15, the deans of the respective law schools of the University of Oregon, Lewis &...
2 mins read

Majesticpiece Theatre: Much Ado About Nothing at 7:30 PM Tonight

June 20, 2020
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare directed by Brandi Douglas June 20th at 7:30pm Facebook Live All...
1 min read

Study Finds Oregon’s Gender-Affirming Health Care Looks Good on Paper, but Still Lacking in Practice

June 20, 2020
CORVALLIS, Ore. — While Oregon ranks highly nationwide for its gender-affirming policies and health care for transgender women,...
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OSU Expands COVID-19 Prevalence Study to Newport

June 19, 2020
  NEWPORT, Ore. – TRACE-COVID-19, the groundbreaking Oregon State University project to determine community prevalence of the novel...
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OMSI Reopens Saturday, June 20

June 19, 2020
  June 20 is the Summer Solstice, an important moment in the astronomical calendar, as well as the...
1 min read

Corvallis Police Chief Added to Tuesday CitySpeak Justice and Equality Panel

June 19, 2020
  Corvallis Police Chief Jon Sassaman has also been added to this Tuesday’s CitySpeak Forum. The panel, titled...
1 min read

Black Lives Matter Events, Itinerary for the Weekend And Next Week 

June 18, 2020
A recent public announcement by the Benton County Board of Commissioners reads “In the weeks since George Floyd lost his life, communities...
5 mins read

Times are a’Changin’: Statewide Resignations and Standstills

June 18, 2020
“Resignation” headlines have run rampant over the last few weeks as cries of injustice continue ringing throughout the...
6 mins read

Farmers in Central Oregon Could See Water Shortages

June 18, 2020
  Central Oregon farmers could experience water shortages later this growing season due to drought conditions that have...
1 min read

City Manager’s COVID-19 Briefing #12 Tomorrow At Noon

June 17, 2020
12 p.m. The briefing typically includes remarks about the status of the City organization, including staffing, coronavirus prevention...
1 min read

Amid Good News, Oregon’s LGBTQ Advocates Say More Work is Ahead

June 17, 2020
The United States Supreme Court ruled on June 15 that lower courts were correct in holding that Title...
2 mins read

Oregon Researchers Discover New Ways to Date Historic Earthquakes

June 17, 2020
  Researchers at Portland State University and the University of Oregon developed a technique that may result in...
1 min read

Florence Opens Exploding Whale Memorial Park

June 17, 2020
The city of Florence recently unveiled the “Exploding Whale Memorial Park”  on the north side of the Siuslaw...
1 min read

Jefferson Statue Toppled in Portland BLM Action

June 16, 2020
Outside Portland’s Jefferson High School, its statue of Thomas Jefferson lies on the ground beside its pedestal, which...
1 min read

CitySpeak: Legacies of White Oppression, Dialogue for Justice and Equality

June 16, 2020
Bringing people together that work at the frontlines of current racial tensions, our next CitySpeak draws at the...
3 mins read

Virtual Craft and Chat for Adults at 6PM

June 16, 2020
  Learn a craft that uses materials most people can find lying around their homes. Hang out and...
1 min read

Virtual Wine-Tasting Fundraiser Raises Meals for Community

June 16, 2020
  You can support local wineries, a local cheesemonger, and Corvallis community meals in a virtual fundraiser hosted...
1 min read

Churches’ Lose Supreme Court Bid Against Governor’s Stay Home Order

June 15, 2020
A lawsuit by a group of churches and Eastern Oregon public officials against Governor Brown’s stay-at-home orders was struck...
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