Reserve your first Friday of every month for “Rainbow in the Clouds” at Cloud and Kelly’s Public House, and celebrate the incredible diversity of our town. Read More
We will likely always have two dominant parties, not because of a grand conspiracy to silence minority viewpoints, but because of the physics of the system itself. Read More
The decision to join the military is wrong for some, and perfectly right for others. But we absolutely shouldn’t be targeting kids below the age of 18, many of whom are not even capable yet of weighing the risks involved, for military recruitment. Read More
It’s hard to argue with broadening campus diversity without coming across like a xenophobic scumbag—but behind all the “valued global experiences and perspectives” backslapping, there’s the glint of money. Read More
The almost limitless connectivity of Facebook means users are inundated with sponsored ads, suggested “likes,” unsolicited lists of friends’ activities, and questionable sidebar advertisements. Read More
Corvallis’ Fill Your Pantry Day features staple crops such as dried beans, flours, and grains from more than 10 local farms, priced in bulk—don’t forget to pre-order to guarantee your choices! Read More
On October 12th, Adrian Chen, a writer for the online news site Gawker, revealed the identity of Violentacrez, a highly influential and controversial Redditor—was Violentacrez’s freedom of expression violated by this doxxing? Read More
2 Towns Ciderhouse recently expanded into a larger facility in Corvallis; the ciderhouse offers three mainstay varieties of cider, made with ingredients entirely from the Northwest. Read More
The number of all-weather nature trails in Corvallis is set to increase with the completion of a new half-mile wood and gravel path in the Timberhill area. Read More
Fire is a paradox—it’s an ally, a tool, and a danger all at once, and it’s a fascinating example of how words have shaped the attitude of human beings toward a life essential. Read More