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Presidential supporters face off
Oregon Students for McCain challenge Students for Barack Obama to debate in MU
Last night, Oregon Students for McCain and Students for Barack Obama: Oregon State Chapter met in the MU Ballroom to debate and discuss the policies of their respective candidates. In the past few weeks, both groups have been talking with people around campus trying to grab any potential voters.
SHS 'Get it on' posters draw some attention
Student Health unveils line of blunt posters encouraging students to use protection
Powerful posters recently released as part of new sexual health campaign urge students to "Get dressed before they get down" and "Get it on - Use a dental dam!" in order to help thwart the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and infections.
Initially conceived by the health promotion department of Student Health Services and created in conjunction with OSU graphic design students, the contemporary twist on traditional sex-ed conveys factual information about barrier technology and STD/STI prevention.
Car accident claims life of OSU student
Funeral service to be held at Grand Ronde Tribal Gym in Dallas today at 11 a.m.
Nicholas Larry-Lee Faas, a senior in philosophy, died Wednesday when the Toyota pickup he was driving on Highway 99W was struck head-on by a semi truck.
The Mac truck was pulling a loaded woodchip trailer.
Faas was attempting to pass in no passing zone while driving northbound on the highway.
New student debt policy to go into effect winter 2009
Exceeding $2,200 in debt will bar students from registering for classes in the next term
When registering for winter term in 2009, some students might find that their ability to sign up for classes has been revoked. Due to a change in the Student Debt Management policy, students with outstanding debts above $2,200 or with any outstanding charges from beyond the two most recent terms will not be able to register.
Senate candidates on their way
Two of six candidates Democratic U.S. Senate nomination face off for role as policy-changing legislator
John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have received the most attention during this primary election season, but Oregon's Democratic U.S. Senate candidates prove to be just as important in handling the issues that face college students.
Jeff Merkley and Steve Novick are both running for the Democratic nomination in the race for the U.
Corrections
In a photo that ran in the Monday edition of The Daily Barometer, Ben Gerling was incorrectly identified as the man on the left in the photo. Ben Gerling, right, and Adam Miles, left, were pictured.
The staff of The Daily Barometer regrets these errors.
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