Tagged: Alyssa Campbell

Merging the Majority, Thinking in Spirals

In reflection of Martin Luther King Jr.’s living message “Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing...

It’s Freedom of Expression (When I Agree With It)

“Some folks have more freedom than others,” said LBCC Department of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director Javier Cervantes. “That’s just the America we live in… I don’t agree with it, and I don’t condone...

A New World Nightmare

A short story by Alyssa Campbell Waking up in my bed has felt strange so many times, especially when I’ve forgotten that is where I was all along. I have fallen into these deep...

Movie review: 31

*Spoiler Alert* Picture this: It’s Oct. 31, 1976; you and your fellow carnival crew workers have been attacked by a group of men in black and white striped prison shirts, and taken to an...

The Only Woman in the Room

Writer Eileen Pollack will visit OSU to discuss “Why Science is Still a Boys’ Club” Feeling discouraged in a male-dominated field, writer Eileen Pollack contemplated leaving physics and dropping out of Yale University during...

Preview: The Plaehn-Hino Blues Band

Benton Center hosts their fall Acoustic ShowcaseDave Plaehn, Jeff Hino, and The Plaehn-Hino Blues Band are no strangers to the Corvallis folk music scene. Described as a combination of acoustic, electric blues, and folk,...