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OSU Freezes Tuition Rates, Will Start Its Own Police Force

April 5, 2020
In response to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Oregon State University students and their families, the...
7 mins read

Require Military Draft Registration for Women Says Commission, Rep. DeFazio Rebukes Report

April 5, 2020
The National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service has issued a final opinion recommending women aged 18...
1 min read

Over 17,000 Signup for Online Master Gardner Class at OSU

April 4, 2020
More than 17,600 people – at a growing clip of about 1,000 more each day – are signing up for a vegetable gardening course offered...
2 mins read

Google Maps Data Shows Mobility Changes in Oregon

April 4, 2020
Tech giant Google LLC has put together Community Mobility Reports with global Google Maps data. This report data...
2 mins read

State Officials Begin Inspecting Workplaces for COID-19 Violations

April 3, 2020
Workers across Oregon are concerned their workplaces may put them at risk of exposure to coronavirus. The state...
1 min read

COVID-19: County Offers Hotline, Police Offer Prescription Delivery

April 3, 2020
Corvallis police officers are offering prescriptions deliveries to vulnerable populations, and the county is offering a new COVID-19...
1 min read

Locally-Based Films to Binge

April 3, 2020
Coronavirus quarantine has brought us seemingly unlimited hours that many of us are unsure what to do with....
2 mins read

COVID-19: Immunity Insider 

April 3, 2020
Let’s be clear: the only way to prevent the coronavirus contagion is via excessive hand washing and extreme social distancing....
3 mins read

Free Library Resources in a Time of Quarantine

April 3, 2020
Free Library Resources in a Time of Quarantine     Social distancing or cocooning at home doesn’t mean you have to...
4 mins read

Renters: Brown Strengthens COVID-19 Protections, Includes Commercial Tenants

April 2, 2020
With the closure of many businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both business owners and employees have found...
1 min read

Local Podcast Roundup, Part Deux

April 2, 2020
Podcasts have become one of the most popular forms of entertainment due to their content, accessibility, and ability...
4 mins read

Advocate Adjusts Offerings Amid COVID-19 Outbreak 

April 2, 2020
  At The Advocate, we are committed to being conscientious members of our shared community, which means doing our part to flatten...
2 mins read

Fire Season Coming, Legislative Walkout Stalled Forestry Bills

April 2, 2020
 In a previous article, the Advocate covered the Republican walkout at the 2020 legislative session, bringing an unceremonious...
1 min read

Business Startup: Corvallis’ Group 6 Becomes an Online Card Game Contender  

April 2, 2020
  The pop culture impact of collectible card games such as Magic: the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh! are hard to overstate. Many among...
3 mins read

Shut-In Guide: Free Online Resources

April 1, 2020
In lieu of our gargantuan events calendar, we’ve comprised a long list of free resources to dive into...
8 mins read

Malheur Militia Jackass Ammon Bundy Defies Social Distance Orders

April 1, 2020
  It’s proof the universe abides – just in time for April Fools’ Day, this really happened.   Malheur...
1 min read

Oregon Guide Prioritizes Who Gets Care in a Crisis

April 1, 2020
A recent social media leak brought to light a chilling conversation that may be happening in hospitals throughout...
2 mins read

Oregon’s History of Disease

April 1, 2020
Oregon’s history been marked by endemic, epidemic, and pandemic diseases from its very beginning.    An endemic refers to...
4 mins read
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