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OSU making success fashionable
Apparel design students finding top designers, brands receptive to rigorous degree programs
A truly dynamic major at Oregon State, apparel design proves to be an exciting pursuit, filled with internship and job opportunities.
With students receiving internships from high-end designers like Betsey Johnson and popular magazines such as Glamour, the business is getting more attention than ever.
Oregon fighting global warming
Secretary of State Bill Bradbury addresses global warming, asks students to join official efforts
Last night, Bill Bradbury, the Oregon Secretary of State, came to the MU Lounge to speak about global warming to a crowd of about 40 people.
The presentation, which echoed Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" and even used the cartoon featured in the film, ran from 6:30 to 8 p.
Dying yearbook syndrome hits OSU
After brisk sales in 1990s, sales of college yearbooks decline nationwide from lack of funding, student support
In high school, yearbooks reminded students of the good times, bringing tears to their eyes and smiles to their faces.
But what about college students? Do they care?
Nationwide sales of collegiate yearbooks have suffered in recent years, which is evident in OSU's own Beaver Yearbook.
Police Beat
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2:50 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 - OSU student Hau P. Pham, 19, was cited on charges of theft in the second degree after she was caught by OSU Bookstore security taking two printer cartridges from the bookstore without paying. The cartridges were worth $53 and Pham was cited and released from the scene.
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