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Hackers attack Bookstore website
Security breach shuts down website as hackers steal personal information
As many as 4,700 OSU Bookstore online customers using credit cards may have had their personal information stolen in a recent website security breach.
"We had a hacker breach our website security that we identified on May 23," said OSU Bookstore General Manager Steve Eckrich.
Accident closes Western Boulevard
An accident that occurred just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday has closed Southwest Western Boulevard between Southwest 26th Street and Southwest 30th Street.
The white, late-80s/early-90s Mustang was spotted traveling at a high rate of speed in Philomath, according to Corvallis Police Department Sgt.
Honored Horning history professor to retire
Mary Jo Nye teaching last class at OSU after 39-year career with honors, achievements
It's late in the afternoon and the sun is barely peaking above the clouds outside Milam Hall.
Inside, Mary Jo Nye, Oregon State's Horning Professor, sits quietly in a graduate class of 11 students and listens to a presentation, steadily taking notes and rarely showing any facial expression.
OSU considers outsourcing ELI department
Goal of improving services, reducing costs brings talks with British development company
The English Language Institute at OSU is currently under negotiation of whether it will continue its 43 years of self-sustenance or outsource the institute to a company outside the U.S.
OSU's Provost Dr. Sabah Randhawa has been in contact with Andrew Colin, the CEO of INTO, a British property development company recently.
WWII-era students receiving degrees
Honorary degrees will be given to Japanese American students sent to internment camps
At the commencement ceremony on June 15, OSU will recognize the 42 Japanese American students who were removed from OSU's campus after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
For many of these Americans with Japanese heritage, it was a simple letter that changed the courses of their lives.
Campus restores power after outage
A car accident resulted in a power outage affecting the majority of campus Tuesday morning, according to Facilities Services.
The accident occurred at Southwest 35th Street and Southwest Western Boulevard, causing a loss of power for roughly 25 minutes. The outage started between 9:20 and 9:25 a.
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