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Provost assures that biennial budget wont touch staff, students
Randhawa discusses recent $13.4M in budget cuts, promises that tuition will not increase in this school year
An interview with Oregon State University Provost and Executive Vice President Sabah Randhawa
Q: What is the current economic situation at OSU?
A: I think first of all this needs to be put in a more global perspective. I think the entire country and the state of Oregon are facing a difficult situation.
Researchers go bright on teeth
Gene, called Ctip2, maintains production of tooth enamel, may lead to growth of teeth
Researchers in Oregon State's pharmacy department have discovered a gene that builds tooth enamel. Ctip2, previously linked to the development of skin and the nervous system, plays an important role in immune function, and has now been proven to maintain the production of tooth enamel.
Student returns for senior year after massive collision on Highway 99W
Doctors weren't sure McClellan would recover from five-car pileup in 2007
Last year, an OSU student found himself in a hospital bed for a month after totaling his car in an accident involving four other vehicles.
Doctors weren't convinced that he would ever make a full recovery.
Ian McClellan, a senior in biology, has aspired to become a pharmacist ever since adolescence.
Class hosts Comedy troupe of Portland for United Way
Improvisational comedy troupe comes to OSU this Saturday as part of project for BA 462
The Comedy Sportz show of Portland will be performing at Oregon State University this Saturday, March 7. This charity event is a class project and will raise money for the United Way of Benton County.
The Comedy Sportz show is a high-energy improvisational comedy where two teams of comedians compete against one another for points and laughter from the audience.
Artist draws on news events to understand effects of war
'Collateral Damage' work created in wake of war in Iraq, Middle East to represent more than 600,000 civilian lives lost
Joshua Berger, the creative director and co-founder of the Portland-based design firm Plazm, displayed and worked on his ongoing project, "Collateral Damage," Thursday evening in the MU Lounge.
Berger covered blank sheets with numerous X's to commemorate deaths in the Iraq war.
Indonesian students prepare for final farewell at Cauthorn Hall get-together
Farewell reception held last night in Cauthorn Hall for students who have been taking classes at OSU
A farewell reception was held last night in Cauthorn Hall for the Indonesian students who will be leaving OSU on March 7.
"They're outstanding; it's really great to have students from Indonesia come here," said Debby Kohler, one of the teachers who taught grammar to the students.
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