A statement from Oregon State University saying the encampment will be cleared at midnight is seen by some as a "vague threat."
The district plans to showcase the creativity and hard work of students amid recent cuts to arts programing. Here's what you can see and hear at the show.
Oregon State enters the Pac-12 Conference baseball tournament as the No. 2 seed and will play at 10 a.m. Wednesday against eighth-seeded Stanford.
The case, however, was delayed for two years.
A person who was rescued from the fire later died at a hospital.
TUCSON, Ariz. — For 26 of 27 innings, it would be hard to argue that No. 6 Oregon State — the class of the Pac-12 baseball circuit for much of the last two decades — wasn’t the better team throughout a regular-season-ending three-game set at No. 14 Arizona.
EUGENE — South Albany’s Pharalynn Dickson won three state titles a year ago as a freshman in the 100, 200 and 400 meters.
Council members acknowledge the move is mostly symbolic in light of multimillion-dollar budget gap.
A road trip to Idaho helped turn the Raiders' season around. Now they are primed to possibly make a deep playoff run.
Oregon football is entering the 2024 season with a revamped roster and a new conference home. But perhaps the biggest storyline is what is staying the same.
Oregon State University writing and literature professor Susan Rodgers will review “Demon Copperhead,” a novel by Barbara Kingsolver, at noon Wednesday, June 12, as part of the “Random Review” series.
While temperatures can fluctuate year-over-year, the average continues to increase as the climate warms
Oregon State routed Arizona 16-1 Friday night in the second game of their Pac-12 Conference baseball series in Tucson, Arizona.
OSAA Track and Field: Crescent Valley's Wisniewski, Lebanon's George highlight big winners on Friday
EUGENE — This spring was Lebanon’s Hayden George’s first experience in track.
The woman plummeted around 10 feet and landed on a rock ledge just beneath the water on the bank of the South Santiam River.
OSU says a pro-Palestinian encampment poses safety concerns and will lead to canceled campus events. Students say they aren't moving.
All seven home games will be televised nationally with six being broadcast on The CW.
One person predicted the townhomes would attract drugs and violence to the area.
Oregon State came into the series against Arizona needing a sweep to claim the Pac-12 Conference baseball championship. The Beavers took the first step toward that goal Thursday night, winning 9-2 behind starter Aiden May.
Fire crews arrived to find a loaded log truck that tipped over on its passenger side.
New upgrades don't include air conditioning. A former mayor lobbied against the planned aluminum louvers for the windows.
The Mrs. America pageant places emphasis on leadership, and Ellen Yin said she considers her title akin to that of a business leader.
The Oregon State women's golf team has qualified for the NCAA championships in back-to-back years for the first time in the program's history.
Jam band music and philosophy have some questions in common.
The OSAA state track and field championships return to the mecca of the sport, Hayward Field in Eugene, beginning Thursday.
The Mid Valley Bicycle Club will dedicate its 10 a.m. Saturday ride on May 18 to the 22nd Annual Midge Cramer Bicycle Ride.
OSU students are joining demonstrations that have roiled college campuses nationwide. Here are their demands.
At least one commissioner said, however, that the new rules will remain — for chicken farms but maybe not for these animals.
“Right now, we’re just trying to assess the damage to the building and see what our next steps will be,” a co-op spokesperson said.
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Brian Battie, who transferred to Auburn for the 2023 season, was reportedly shot in the head in his hometown of Sarasota, Florida, and his brother was killed.
Substance abuse issues derailed Virginia lacrosse player's Ben Wayer's life. He left school and entered treatment. Now, he's back and playing at an All-American level.
Two East Linn Christian Academy athletes won state championships in the 2A classification Thursday at the OSAA state track and field meet in Eugene.
On the Across the Sky podcast, we delve into the complexities of forecasting seasonal trends and the impact of climate change with special guest Jan Dutton, a meteorologist from Prescient Weather.
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
🎧 The hosts talk about why too few residential units are being built, and what actions are needed to make change at the local level.
The curtains eventually fall on every popular television program. Sure, "The Simpsons" is still going strong at 35 seasons, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Taken together, recent Department of Transportation rules and the final version of the FAA Reauthorization Act amount to good, but not great news for consumers. First, and this was important, we didn't lose anything. Gains are modest, consisting mainly of provisions under consideration for quite a while, but solid and welcome.
In R.O. Kwon’s second novel “Exhibit” (Riverhead Books), the bestselling author of “The Incendiaries” tackles desire and sexuality with compelling and concise prose. Like Kwon, her protagonists are ethnically Korean. “I had the great luck of getting to visit Seoul a couple of times in 2023, both for work and for pleasure,” she said. “It’s the city of my birth, but I haven’t begun to spend as much time there as I’d like. Part of ‘Exhibit’ – toward the end – takes place in Seoul and that section was colored by my travels. It’s an intensely emotional part of the book – someone my narrator loves very much is in desperate peril. I cried a lot while writing it and still can’t read it without tearing up, which also feels colored by Korea.” Based out of San Francisco, Kwon stays in touch with her readers on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ro.kwon/) and Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/rokwon). You may learn more about her book at ro-kwon.com.
With its steel-and-glass Modernist buildings and dedication to green living, Stockholm has the feel of a gleaming metropolis, but it offers a satisfying mix of old and new, from a well-preserved 17th-century warship to its sleek and glittering City Hall from our age.