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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

An aerial dancing member of the Flynn Creek Circus performs above an audience.

Flynn Creek Circus enters its 20th year, heading to Corvallis

Olyvia Neal, News Contributor
September 20, 2022

Founded in 2002, the Flynn Creek Circus has been entertaining the pacific northwest for twenty years now and this September, the people of Corvallis have an opportunity to see their 2022 show.  The...

Program Manager in OSU’s College of Business Amy Newman looks through a selection of winter coats that hang from the racks of Benny’s Business Closet on Nov. 24, 2021. Benny’s is a business thrift store in Milam Hall on the Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State University campus that sells locally-donated business clothing to OSU students for a very affordable price.

The Rainy Angle: Importance of proper clothing for cold weather sets in with start of winter term

Cassidy Malick, Columnist
January 3, 2022

Editor’s Note: This column does not represent the opinion of The Daily Barometer. This column reflects the personal opinions of the writer. The increasingly cold weather in Corvallis, Ore. highlights...

A vendor at the farmers’ market, Sam from Brandywine Fisheries, weighing salmon on Oct. 9. Salmon is integral to Indigenous cuisine in the Pacific Northwest.

Brockman: Examine Indigenous food for greater cultural awareness on Thanksgiving

Luke Brockman, Columnist
November 1, 2021

Editor’s Note: This column does not represent the opinion of The Daily Barometer. This column reflects the personal opinions of the writer. Curiosity can often lead to knowledge and fulfilment,...

PNW wildfire

It is ‘reckless’ to exclude climate change from discussions on wildfires

Haley Daarstad, News Contributor
September 28, 2020

With around 1 million acres having burned in Oregon alone, and a quarter million Oregonians under some form of an evacuation order, Oregon’s Gov. Kate Brown called the fires a wake up call to climate...

Racist Past

Oregon’s Racist Past: A History

Jada Krening, News Contributor
February 11, 2019

Oregon entered statehood as a free state 160 years ago on Feb. 14, 1859. However, its origin is steeped in racial discrimination. A clause of the state’s constitution that was set in place upon its entry...

With the state of Oregon facing a shortfall, OSU and other public universities may have to make cuts, and or increase revenues.

State budget shortfall could leave OSU in a $100 million hole

Kalib LaChappelle
January 9, 2017

With the Oregon state government facing a significant shortfall, the tight budget may extend to public university students.Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has released her proposed budget for the 2017-2019 biennium,...

Students work in a lab in Johnson Hall for class

Funding research, impacting the Oregon economy

Thomas Ebrahimi News Contributor
October 31, 2016

Oregon State University received 336 million dollars to fund research projects Last year Oregon State University received $336 million dollars in research funding and is one of only two universities in...

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