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The eternal flame burns outside of the National Guard building in Corvallis, Oregon, in remembrance of veterans on May 15.

This year’s Memorial Day weekend to include campus, city events

Jonathon Leland, News Contributor
May 23, 2024

This Memorial Day weekend will host a series of events both on campus and in the city of Corvallis. On May 24, the OSU Student Veterans Association, in collaboration with the Air Force ROTC, will hold...

Military and Veterans Resource Adviser and veteran, Willie Elfering, speaks during a memorial vigil on Friday, May 24. 

‘Freedom is not free’

Jaycee Kalama, News Reporter
May 28, 2019

Memorial Day, currently observed on the last Monday of May, is a day for remembering and honoring people who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces, and is a solemn, personal day for...

Members of the OSU Reserve Officer Training Corps and others honor fallen service members in front on the Memorial Union Monday.

Memorial Day honors fallen

Reilly Quinn, Practicum Contributor
May 29, 2018

It’s not just a three day weekend. Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday in May every year, recognizes those who have lost their lives serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. At Oregon State University,...

Benny the Beaver accompanies baseball players Trevor Larnach, Mitchell Verburg, Jack Anderson and Grant Gambrell (left to right) as they wait to learn who their opponents will be in the upcoming NCAA tournament.  The watch party took place at the Club Level of Reser Stadium Monday morning. 

The road to Omaha goes through Corvallis

Brian Rathbone, News/Sports Chief
May 30, 2017

Goss Stadium to host regional round of NCAA tournamentFor the Oregon State University baseball team, Memorial Day could not have been more different in 2017 compared to last year. Three hundred sixty-five...

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