Yea to surviving week two of spring term. We never feel like spring break lasts long enough, but we’ll live.Nay to any midterms that pop up to haunt us as soon as week three.Yea to the return of longer...
As students, it seems as though the price tag of our tuition continues to increase as our hopes decrease.The Oregon State University board of trustees met Thursday to conclude discussion on whether or...
Five letters to the editor later and here we are.On Thursday, Feb. 18, The Daily Barometer published a news article on the suspension of the international degree program. Founded in 1992, this unique option...
We have to offer kudos where it’s deserved.In the past few weeks, the Student and Incidental Fees Committee and the Associated Students of Oregon State University have continued to discuss the next step...
Oregon State University students are being taken for a ride.The driver: Our student government, which appears to be systematically impaired.The Associated Students of Oregon State University met with the...
Yea to the recent discovery of a 10,000 year old mammoth bone at the endzone of Reser Stadium. The use of mammoth puns and metaphors will only continue to improve.Nay to not having a live mammoth on campus....
We’re proud to see an email from OSU President Ed Ray that takes responsibility for previous promises and vows to shelve what has been described as “business as usual.”Ray especially took initiative...
Nay to the same rhetoric against massshootings popping up over and over again. Gun regulations may not work how we want, nor will we have an easy answer in regards to other societal factors involved with...
Yea to “Speak Out OSU” and the events that continue to follow. We’re confident that the university’s commitment to discussion will continue.Nay to any misconceptions that discrimination no longer...