For the past 35 years, CARDV has been serving the Linn and Benton counties by providing shelters, resources and relocation services. Read more
It’s that time of year again; time to start finding a place to live, maybe classes for the summer and of course a steady income at a place you don’t hate to call your job. Read more
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Oregon State’s Women's Center is taking time out of the busy day to acknowledge and create an inviting community for survivors and allies of sexual assault. Read more
Oregon State is always concerning itself with ways to make our university the most diverse and inclusive community possible, which is why, back in early 2016, President Ed Ray created a chief diversity officer position for our Office of Institutional Diversity. Read more
Starting at 9 a.m. on April 28 and running through April 29, Oregon State will be celebrating its sixth annual Social Justice Conference at the Eena Haws Native American Longhouse. At this event, attendees and students will have the opportunity to read their own papers and share opinions abo… Read more
Oregon State is hosting a panel of community members that will be sharing their experiences with the legal name and gender marker change process. Read more
Recent protests on campus have pressured Oregon State to answer the difficult questions about the racist building names on campus. Read more
The open, lit performance arts center at Corvallis High School made a perfect place to hold the final part in the Living the Black Experience series, “Where do we go from here?” Read more
To celebrate Women’s History Month OSU will be hosting Dominique Christina at the Black Cultural Center from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Thursday, March 9. Read more
With recent conversations about discrimination and microaggressions on campus, another word that comes to mind is implicit bias. Read more
Coming down to the end of the year, everyone is still searching for housing. Oregon State not only houses the freshmen, but also provides housing to those looking to further their education outside the classroom. Read more
I have enjoyed scrolling through the different videos made by our own Oregon State Community Relations Facilitators. Each one has taught me something different, that I have got to share here. Read more
As it gets into the later weeks of the term, we could all use a place to relax and decompress. Luckily The Women’s Center is still hosting Treat Yourself Thursday every Thursday from 12 – 1 p.m. Read more
Oregon State is constantly looking for ways to improve its students understanding of race, diversity and identity. They have showed this through conferences, lectures and the cultural centers’ presences on campus. What some may not know is that they also offer this education through retreats. Read more
There is no reason to be afraid of someone because of their religion. What they believe in is their choice and right, and as long as it does not hurt others, there should be no fear, or problems. Read more
How is someone supposed to go to school and make enough money for a place to live? It is not an easy task. Finding an affordable, safe place is hard, it is nice to know you have some extra help around you. Read more
This week in celebration of Black History Month, the Memorial Union will be hosting “Blackballed: Know Better, Do Better” with Lawrence Ross. Ross is a respected author of several different books and has spoke at multiple universities. Read more
Feb. 14 is upon us, and you know what that means… The Native American Longhouse is hosting another guest speaker! Read more
After the Jan. 27th presidential executive order suspending travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, it is nice to know that at least here at Oregon State, all are welcome. Read more
After this past week's presidential executive orders to ban people from seven different countries, it is nice to know that at least here at Oregon State, all are welcome. Read more
Whether you were happy or not with the results of the Super Bowl, everyone enjoyed the commercials. Read more
The sidewalks were bustling with locals of Corvallis, carrying signs, chanting and showing their support for those who had been silenced President Trump's executive order. Read more
The big, plump colorful sofas, surrounded by the sounds of laughter and conversation is the climate created at the Oregon State University Women’s Center. Read more
The Dakota Access Pipeline is back up and rolling. Executive orders have been signed to continue with the construction, and destruction, of DAPL. Click here to learn more and watch a video summarizing what is going on with DAPL. Read more
The sidewalks were bustling with motivated, headstrong protesters this past week after the inauguration of President Trump on Saturday, Jan. 21. Even in our small, quiet town of Corvallis, there were people out on the streets, expressing their frustrations. Read more
Click here to read about fun activities going on this month in Corvallis, in honor of Black History Month! Read more
The Oregon State Relay for Life is coming soon! Read more here to find out more about the event, and how to get involved! Read more
This Saturday, Jan. 27th OSU will be happy to welcome India J. Ornelas to campus to speak about the cultural and societal norms that shape the Latino and American-Indian communities. Read more
Same sex marriage is still be fought in churches all around the world. In this article we take a trip to Australia, to understand continuous frustrations with those who are pushed away because of their sexual preferences. Read more
Where are the dudes at? Because you’ll all want to stick around to watch these videos. Get your tissues ready because they’re talking about feelings! Read more
Enjoy this video created by "The Movement" page on Facebook, discussing the continuing stereotypical language being targeted at Asian-Americans. Read more
The closer we get to Trump’s presidential team taking office, more activists groups are speaking up louder and louder, protesting Trump’s political goals. Read more
The Native American Long House is kicking 2017 off with an exciting start. This next week, Thursday, Jan. 26 the NAL will be hosting their first of The Elder Speaks Series, a public speaking event where different older, experienced Tribal Elders have volunteered to come and spread some knowl… Read more
Who is someone who you would consider as someone who is internationally conscious? Someone who is constantly striving for change for the better, and improvement of people's lives everywhere? Well, in 1966 this person was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Read more
Considering all the news going on with the transgender community I believe we need to focus on some positives, like this new website by “Greyscale Goods” an online shopping site meant for “androgynous women and gender nonconforming people.” Here those who have trouble finding the right sizes… Read more
The New Year is upon us and with the New Year comes the OSU hosted event, Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Read more
As 2016 comes, to what some would say a needed end, it is important to look back and reflect on some of the victories we did have this year, like in the trans community. It was a very hard year for this group, with the attention on trans people and the trans bathroom, along with the election… Read more
As I did my daily scrolling through Buzzfeed I came across a very intriguing way to see sexual assault, and what we can all do to take part in prevention. This piece by Andre Borges, “A Powerful Story About Attempted Rape And Victim-Blaming Told Through 23 Striking Photos” talks about the d… Read more
Since Trump was elected in November there have been protests of concerned immigrant families and workers, who are afraid of the deportation threats made by Trump. Whether or not he will act on these statements as President is still unsure, but people are being victimized for this either way. Read more
Recently Orange Media Network streamed a wonderfully, entertaining video by Halie Sutton, showing the difficulties some local OSU students had pronouncing some Washington cities. This was a very well done and fun video, and to add on to the fun, I thought I would create a quiz, that tests ou… Read more
There are many important holidays being celebrated this winter season, one of which is Kwanzaa. This weeklong celebration that is celebrated Dec, 26 – Jan. 1, rejoices in African heritage in African-American culture. Read more
As unsettling and upsetting, as it is to hear about the recent sexual assaults on our campus it is an honest truth. These are issues that we as a community need to come together to keep each other safe, and to help change mindsets about sexual assault in our society. Read more
