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Behind the Veil of Local Belly Dancing

May 23, 2012
Performance Night  I peek through the silken veil of the dressing room to see the gathering crowds. How...
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Why Wal-Mart and Corvallis will never meet

May 23, 2012
In a small town of Arlington, WA, Wal-Mart has gone viral. There is a Wal-Mart within five minutes...
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Failed Health Report for Willamette River

May 23, 2012
Winding its way through Corvallis, the Willamette River is an environmental treasure, a place where residents can boat,...
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Could Small American Nuclear Reactors Alleviate Future Medical Isotope Shortages?

May 23, 2012
OSU’s TRIGA Mark II nuclear reactor is capable of producing small amounts of medical radioisotopes. These radioisotopes are incredibly important in millions of diagnostic and therapeutic medical procedures annually. The world experienced a massive shortage of such radioisotopes in 2009-2010 when 2/5 of the world’s reactors supplying the isotopes became inactive for an extended period of time. This strongly affected the US because one of the inactive reactors previously supplied much of the US. Currently, the world requires better contingencies for these inevitable situations. While the US currently supplies none of the world’s radioisotopes (the US government, unlike in other countries, does not subsidize the production of medical isotopes), our small reactors (such as the one at OSU) may be helpful in abating future shortages. Read More
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Corvallis Weekly Joins The Advocate

May 23, 2012
Corvallis Weekly Independent devotees encountered news of the newspaper’s own with this Tuesday’s publication; a decision by the...
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Tyee’s 27th Annual Memorial Day Celebration with Music by The Space Neighbors

May 23, 2012
  Tyee Wine Cellars will be open for Memorial Day Weekend, May 25th thru May 28th, featuring Tyee...
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Editorial Festival Returns to Corvallis with a Conversation by Prominent Magazine Editors

May 23, 2012
Two national magazine editors will discuss the ins and outs of magazine writing, editing, and the creative process...
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Ambassador to Give Talk on Nuclear Proliferation on May 24

May 23, 2012
Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr., who has served as a senior United States diplomat for more than 30 years,...
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Oregon State University Presents the Spring Jazz Concert

May 23, 2012
On May 30, jazz lovers in our area can enjoy a double billing of the Oregon State University...
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Local candy story ‘Bursts’ with old fashion charm

May 23, 2012
Bursts Candy in Corvallis is on its fourth owner but little else has changed. The doors still open...
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Too White to Get It

May 23, 2012
The recent Oregon ban on high school sports team mascots, such as the “Braves” and “Chiefs,” is causing...
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Vivi’s Lust and Love: The Clitoral Truth

May 23, 2012
There has been a huge amount of debate over the female orgasm. Whereas men tend to have only...
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Calendar: May 24 – May 31

May 23, 2012
Thursday May 24 “Endless Crisis: North Korea, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Palestine and Nuclear Proliferation,” Construction and Engineering...
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New Issue: May 17th, 2012

May 16, 2012
In This Issue of The Corvallis Advocate…   Confessions of a Pharmacy Store Clerk Can We Save the...
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photo by Sarah Page

Confessions of a Pharmacy Store Clerk

May 16, 2012
I think people really take for granted how much trust is needed at the pharmacy. We’re comforted by...
2 mins read

Can We Save the Northern Spotted Owl by Killing Barred Owls?

May 16, 2012
The Northern Spotted Owls are disappearing from Oregon’s forests. Again. Twenty years after the landmark ruling that eliminated...
3 mins read

Dr. Oz: Genius or Generic?

May 16, 2012
In a day and age where medical knowledge is at the touch of a button, we are exposed...
3 mins read

Giant Bamboo Invades Oregon – And Why You Want It to Stay

May 16, 2012
Thinking about finally digging up that stand of bamboo that’s officially annexed the driveway into its ever-expanding territory,...
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