The passage of Measure 109 in Oregon means that psilocybin therapy will now be made incrementally available to those suffering from depression,
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The last day to mail in your 2020 general election ballot in Multnomah County was Oct. 27. Ballots mailed after this day
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The rain is coming and sunny days will soon be only in daydreams and fond memories. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a mood
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Student athletes who were affected by the cancelation have been granted an additional semester of eligibility On March 12, National College Athletic
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May 18, 1980 will go down in history as the day that saw Mount St. Helens erupt. The sheer intensity of its
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The Natural History Club’s second annual symposium about moss biology fondly referred to as Moss Appreciation Week, kicked off on Feb. 9.
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THE FOLLOWING excerpt comes from minutes taken from the Jan. 30 Committee to Contemplate the Curriculum (CCC) meeting. The portion below looks
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Until June 14, the Portland Museum of Art (PAM) will be showcasing “Being Present,” an exhibition revisiting the Portland Center for the
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There is no better reminder of the importance of stretching than getting injured after skipping this crucial step. After injury, everyday tasks
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During the 1890s, America went through “poster mania” or a surge of poster-production that advertised magazines, newspapers and books. The Portland Art
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Lewis & Clark Severed Connections is a private Facebook group created in 2008. It is dedicated for LC students and community members
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