News

Mario Pastega, who passed away on January 20, was a true patron of life. He was 95 years old. Pastega spent many years in the Willamette Valley, moving to Corvallis in 1961 after purchasing the local Pepsi plant. Continue reading

The January 25 Walmart Grand Opening was smooth and quick. Continue reading

Ever wondered what it was like to be part of LBCC’s Livestock judging team and what they have to endure during competitions? Then take a look at Alyse Armstrong’s article about the LBCC livestock judging team. Continue reading

Well, folks, it looks like the crazy weather in the Albany/Corvallis area is finally saying goodbye. Even though this may be the case, let’s go over some safety pointers; you can never have too many of them. Continue reading

Confused on when the deadlines are for FAFSA and Spring Term? Then look no further and take a peek at Alan Boone’s deadline dates. Continue reading
Arts and Leisure

“One for the Money” is kinda like a candy bar (that Stephanie would keep in her glove compartment next to her Beretta), a bright shiny wrapper filled with unfulfilling fluff you know isn’t good for you. Continue reading

This is a video “Office Hours” with Stefan Seiter, the program chair of horticulture at LBCC: Continue reading

Many people love the exotic foods of other countries, the tastes and smells of places we could only dream of visiting. There are our Middle Eastern foods, of tangy flavors, spices that seem like they engulf your lungs in pure spicy delight. We have our multiple Spanish restaurants, with the zesty sauces and sizzling piping hot cuisines. Continue reading

In relationships, sometimes you can feel like your playing a numbers game. How many times a week is normal? How many days should you wait to call…wait before you say I love you? Not to mention, there is the enviable conversation in every relationship, where you are faced with revealing how many partners you have had. Continue reading

An illustrated review of Tribes Ascend Continue reading
Opinion

The angel and devil weigh in on their own personal heroes. Continue reading

Brain stuffing on wanting to do the right thing, but not knowing how. Continue reading

Right when we thought the worst was over, another threat involving intellectual property rights takes the stage. What’s even more shocking is that it’s been in the works since October 2007, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Continue reading

Since November 2011, when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released a new report on Iran, some news outlets and commentators have made such a hoopla over the ensuing developments that one might be convinced that this was a revelation for the international community. Nevertheless, Iran’s forays into nuclear power stretch back to well before 2011. Continue reading
Sports

The Linn Benton women’s basketball team has had an up and down season to say the least, injuries and lack of consistency have been plagued the team all year. One solid and consistent player however, has been sophomore Heidi Halemeier. Continue reading

A recap of the Oregon vs. Oregon State basketball match-up. Continue reading

This week’s sports scores from LB and OSU Continue reading

Thanks to some hard work and great team-play the Linn-Benton men’s basketball team is off to a fast start in league play. The team is clicking on all cylinders right now and pushing toward a division title. Continue reading

The Linn Benton men’s basketball team is now 4-1 in league play and on playing their best basketball of the season. A big part of the team’s success stems from sophomore and second year player Josh Garlington. Continue reading
Complete Issues

Campus says good-bye to Mario Pastega, welcomes Walmart, and lots of other good stuff inside. Continue reading

Flood coverage, sports, new staff members, duct tape and more in this week’s issue. Continue reading

Lots of campus news and sports in this week’s issue. Plus a new couponing guide and a “My Little Pony” review! Continue reading

Ready for winter term? We are! Check out this week’s issue of The Commuter. Continue reading

The Occupy movement, sports, “Twilight” review, Times Magazine drama, and lots of holiday goodies in this week’s issue. Continue reading
Comics and More

More D&D fun with the Fried Bananas gang! Continue reading

A poem by Neil Davidson Continue reading

Whoops! We forgot an event in this week’s Campus Shorts.
Friday, Jan 27th, noon
Active Minds, the psych club, is meeting in MKH 118. If you’re interested in changing the perception of mental health on college campuses, please join us for a lively discussion. Bring your lunch, cookies provided.
What else is happening this month? Take a quick look inside, and keep an eye on our events calendar. Continue reading

The saga continues for our epic adventurers in this week’s Fried Bananas! Continue reading

Clark and Chester and D&D! Continue reading






