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OSU embraces Chelsea Clinton
Answering questions on Iraq, economy, health care, Chelsea Clinton supports her mother
On Saturday afternoon, Chelsea Clinton made a short-notice stop at the MU Lounge for an hour and a half to answer questions about her mother's campaign, potential goals and aspirations.
Clinton had just come from Eugene, where she had appeared in the same manner at the University of Oregon campus.
Bee decline has researchers abuzz
Meeting brings beekeepers, growers, scientists together for multiple solutions
Although farmers detest the majority of insects, there is one type that is necessary for their success: bees.
Bee populations, however, are currently on the decline nationwide due to the unknown Colony Collapse Disorder.
Oregon State University wants to do something about it.
Corvallis firm wins Panamanian bid
CH2M Hill will manage Panama Canal expansion project, allow shorter routes for cargo vessels
A familiar Oregon design firm, CH2M Hill, has been hired to manage the project expanding the Panama Canal.
Currently, the Panama Canal is not large enough for post-Panamax class vessels to go through. Instead of using the canal to get from Japan, China, or Korea to the East Coast, the ships are having to deposit their loads in West Coast seaports and then have them sent to the east.
let the Snow Warz begin
Traveling to Tahoe for collegiate competition, ski/snowboarding club puts OSU in fourth place
Geared up and fully loaded, members of the OSU ski/snowboarding club stepped onto the snowy battlefield ready for Snow Warz, a collegiate snowboarding and skiing competition.
On April 12, at the top of the mountain peaks at Northstar-at-Tahoe Snowboarding/Skiing Resort, OSU competed against 47 teams from 33 colleges in Snow Warz III.
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