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The Student News Site of Oregon State University

The Daily Barometer

The Student News Site of Oregon State University

The Daily Barometer

OSU College of Business giving AI innovation grants up to $5K

OSU College of Business giving AI innovation grants up to $5K

Austin Thornton, News Contributor
June 7, 2024

College x machina: Students may see an even greater (but more regulated) presence of AI in Oregon State University classrooms starting next fall. Inara Scott, senior associate dean with OSU’s College...

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No. 14 Beavers open PAC-12 Conference play on the road

Ryan Harlan, Sports Writer
September 21, 2023

Last Saturday, the Beaver football team secured a hard-fought 26-9 victory over the San Diego State Aztecs to close out 2023 non-conference play. The victory moved the Beavers up in the Associated Press...

Read the room: Where Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer ends, Linus Pauling begins

Read the room: Where Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer ends, Linus Pauling begins

AJ Damiana, Columnist
September 11, 2023

Editor's Note: This article contains spoilers for Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer." This column does not represent the opinion of The Daily Barometer. This column reflects the personal opinions of the...

Cats Chronicles: Burn Out

Cat’s Chronicles: Burn Out

Cat Smith, Cartoonist
May 12, 2023

In Memoriam event to honor OSU community members who have died

In Memoriam event to honor OSU community members who have died

David Li, News Contributor
April 14, 2023

Poetry, live music and activities for reflection and healing will honor those students, staff and faculty who have died in the past year at the In Memoriam event on April 27. This year is the third...

Cats Chronicles: Ten Years

Cat’s Chronicles: Ten Years

Cat Smith, Cartoonist
April 11, 2023

Natural disasters and record-setting temperatures remind us to think about climate change

Natural disasters and record-setting temperatures remind us to think about climate change

Alexander Banks, News Contributor
April 10, 2023

In August 2021, category four storm, Hurricane Ida, swept through Louisiana with winds of 150 mph. That’s when Richard Deininger, first-year civil engineering major, became concerned with climate change....

Cats Chronicles: Dead Week

Cat’s Chronicles: Dead Week

Cat Smith, Cartoonist
March 21, 2023

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