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Mann delivers first-ever State of Students Address

Student body president speaks to student fees, textbook costs as primary concerns for year
ASOSU president Ryan Mann delivered a State of the Students address Thursday in the MU, the first ever for OSU. Topics included the high cost of tuition and fees, the importance of student involvement in the OSU community and what changes hoped to be made this year.

Comprehending conflict

Buddhist scholar explains ongoing Chinese conflict and releases book 'Why the Dalai Lama Matters'
Comprehending conflict
In the 1997 issue of Time Magazine, Robert Thurman was noted as one of the 26 most influential Americans and is referred to as "the Billy Graham of American Buddhism." Last night, OSU students and faculty, as well as the general public, were invited to hear Dr.

Ray gives State of the University address

University president discusses faculty raises, Foundation efforts for fundraising and economy
President Ed Ray addressed the Faculty Senate Thursday to give a State of the University address. In the spirit of "Charting the Future," Ray announced the progress of the Campaign for OSU. Since the public phase of the Campaign for OSU has been launched, the Oregon State University Foundation has raised $126 million.

Students organize for social change

Internship course offers chance to collaborate for social change
Ineffective government. Rising tuition costs. A recessive economy. With the many issues found in the news each day, students may be overwhelmed at the idea of changing the world. Enter ASOSU's internship courses. ASOSU's Organizing for Social Change internship courses help students use in and out of classroom experience to learn how to use activism to make changes around campus and around the world.

Play stresses importance of natural labor

Critically-acclaimed play will run all weekend in OSU's Withycombe Hall Lab Theater
In an age of highly influential systemic biomedical thought, a separation of mind and body in medicine has come to the forefront of medical controversy. To address these issues in relation to childbirth, Oregon State University is hosting the critically-acclaimed play "Birth," an artistic approach to the challenges that today's expecting mothers face in making birthing decisions.

Centro Cultural César Chávez hopes to increase numbers

Centro Cultural César Chávez hopes to increase numbers
Students and staff of various cultures and ethnicities gathered at the Centro Cultural César Chávez on Thursday for two hours of socializing with friends and new acquaintances to ring in the new school year. While most of the cultural center open houses took place earlier this week, the coordinators for the Centro decided the afternoon would be a better time to attract more attendees.

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