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Clark College Marks a Decade of Support at Veterans Center of Excellence Anniversary
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Portland Public Schools board approves budget cuts, dips into reserves to restore racial equity funding
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Public Schools board voted Monday to approve around $30 million in cuts for the 2024-2025 school year budget. The board also made a last-minute change that restored funding to equity programs. Before the board approved the budget, school board Chair Gary Hollands proposed an...
No. 8 Tualatin baseball rallies in the 7th to down No. 9 Central Catholic with walk-off
Down 2-1 going to the bottom of the seventh, No. 8 Tualatin High School baseball’s season was on the line in the second round of the 6A state tournament against No. 9 Central Catholic. The Rams scored their two runs in the first and third innings to hold the lead for most of the evening while the Timberwolves were scattering hits across innings. With their backs against the wall, Tualatin...
Food carts at Portland State University get new lease on life
A small but well-loved food cart pod near Portland State University’s Millar Library will remain open after the school struck a deal with its cart tenants to have them pay for a state-mandated upgrade to the property. The pod was scheduled to close in July. Nong Phimmoungkhoun, owner of...
Food cart pod on Portland State University's campus will stay open
PORTLAND, Ore. — A food cart pod in the middle of Portland State University's (PSU) campus will remain open. It was at risk of shutting down this summer if vendors didn't connect to the city's sewer lines. The pod sits near the Millar Library. It's made up of four...
Readers respond: PSU arts center would help K-12 students
I am hopeful about PSU’s Performing Arts Center proposal to replace the aging and seismically unfit Keller Auditorium, (“Could a multi-use arts complex at Portland State replace Keller Auditorium?” April 23). It’s my understanding that the Portland City Council will decide between two options: either rebuild the Keller Auditorium at its current location, potentially shutting major productions for at least two years, or build a performing arts center at a new site.
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