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Serving up Slices

New pizza restaurant on Monroe already boasts regular customers
Serving up Slices
The sign isn't even up over the door yet, but it's open for business. "We took down the paper and people were trying to get in," Slices owner Jeff Naylor said Thursday night. Located on Monroe Avenue across from Gilbert Hall, Slices sells New York-style pizza.

Updated 8:12 p.m. Saturday
OSU student seriously injured when rock crashes through windshield

A OSU student was seriously injured Friday when a large rock crashed through the windshield of his pickup and struck the right side of his body, an Oregon State Police news release said Saturday. Sean Christopher Passage, a 23-year-old from Bend who was on his way to Corvallis, was on Highway 20 about 27 miles east of Sweet Home when the incident occurred, police said.

Division faces major budget cuts

Division of Student Affairs works to restructure amid funding gap
For about a year this winter, OSU's Division of Student Affairs has been working to find a way to deal with $1.5 million budget shortfall. The funding gap as already affected areas like Career Services and Counseling and Psychological Services. "We are doing everything we can to be responsible," said Vice Provost for Student Affairs Larry Roper.

Activist to speak at conference

Keynote speaker Angela Davis wraps up three-day conference, tells of personal experiences
Angela Davis - a philosopher and social activist - will speak on campus tonight in conjunction with the Your Voice Your Choice: Awareness, Solidarity, and Action conference. Kurt Peters, an OSU professor of ethnic studies who was Davis' student, describes her as one of the finest instructors of his academic career.

Students present plan for higher ed

n Oregon Student Association gives suggestions for governor's budget during Salem committee hearing
For the past four decades, investment in higher education in Oregon has dropped significantly. Representatives from student governments across Oregon frequently make pleas to change the trend. On Thursday, the Oregon Student Association presented their plan for a "stronger Oregon" before the Senate Education Committee in Salem.

Rodeo club looks to the next level

OSU ropers and wranglers take steps toward becoming club sports team and competing
Rodeo club looks to the next level
Members of the OSU Rodeo Club are working toward representing the university as a club sports team as they saddle their horses for future collegiate rodeo competitions. This week, President Tryn Espelien and Vice President Nick Arnold met with Assistant Director of Sports Club and Instruction David Fehring to review their constitution and bylaws and discuss what is left to do in order to become a club.

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