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Climbing mountains for more than 60 years
Climbers' resource Oregon Mountain Club still meets at Oregon State University after being founded by Everest Climber Willi Unsoeld
Although the daily life of a college student may be seen as stressful for some, others need additional challenges in their lives in order to be satisfied.
Like climbing mountains.
The Oregon Mountain Club is an excellent resource for meeting people who share a love of outdoor adventure.
Keep it curious, Betjemann
Unconventional lectures from OSU English professor inspire students to pursue curiosities, think independently
"I'm curious to inquire…"
To some, this is merely a quote from one of Peter Betjemann's lectures; to others, it's a bold statement by which Betjemann lives his life.
He is a Princeton alumnus, a former bicycling coach and a professor of English at OSU, so it's easy to see why his lectures aren't the typical 50-minute note-taking frenzies: Betjemann prompts the curiosity, and his students direct the lecture.
Man arrested for striking pedestrians with motor vehicle
Wednesday at 3:13 p.m., the Corvallis Police Department responded to a call at an apartment complex in the 500 block of N.W. 5th Street, where witnesses said a man was purposely running over people with his vehicle.
Three females reported being struck by the vehicle, which had already fled the scene by the time officers arrived.
Annual Pet Day celebration slated on Mom's Weekend
Pets, pet owners invited to participate in annual celebration of animal lovers
The College of Veterinary Medicine is hosting the 21st annual Pet Day this Saturday.
Taking place at Magruder Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event is free and open to the public.
Students and community members can enjoy numerous all-day events including pet portrait booths, llama petting, petting zoo, pony rides and tours of the veterinary teaching hospital.
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