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The Daily Barometer
2008
119. Emergency alert system to be tested Monday
118. Once cynical by choice, belief in Obama
116. Ray gives State of the University address
115. OSU Public Safety releases crime statistics
114. Accident closes Western Boulevard
113. Getting over stigma of grieving in collegiate setting
112. Missing your paper?
111. Power back on line for affected buildings
109. A birthday inspires some to 'be the change'
108. Pledging for change
107. Resource fees to become more transparent
2007
106. Committee gives go ahead for projects
105. Dixon to reopen at 2 p.m. today
104. Provost-instated committe to examine merger of arts, sciences
103. An emergency calling plan
102. Man faces charges for theft of bleachers
99. Editor's note: A year in review
98. Memorial service planned for OSU professor
97. The Weekly Download: Spellbound glory
96. The Weekly Download: She's almost 26 years into innovation, integration at OSU libraries
95. The Weekly Download: She minds pints, drives group toward goal
94. The Weekly Download: Driving toward success
93. Police pressured during drill
92. Search suspended for College of Liberal Arts dean
91. Students closer to being able to work through college
90. Students closer to being able to work through college
89. Budget trimming cuts deep for students
88. New library collection batting on the past
87. Students ask for stepped up support
86. 'Valentines' ask lawmakers for tuition equity
85. Latex and Laffy Taffy answer questions
84. Curbing 'earmarks' means big cuts at OSU
83. Student affairs division discusses budget woes
80. Oregon sees record year for norovirus
78. Piece of the pie
2006
75. Proposal looks into new options for MU
74. Lives remembered
73. No sign yet of missing student
72. Two killed in head-on crash on Highway 34
71. Bake sale cooks up campaign on inequality
69. Prominent feminist to visit campus
68. Defeat of measures greenlights projects
67. Dreads and drag
66. A little aid can go a long way
65. Planned pandemic hits Corvallis
63. 'Fun' sex sends wrong message
62. Footsteps lost: Corvallis searches
60. Lecture tells long story of civil rights
58. 'Liberated hips' shake up downtown Corvallis
57. Five years later, still going strong
56. Championship faces will grace stadium
55. Diversity focus of new sorority
53. E.coli: Spinach wilts, pulled from shelves
52. Orientation extends hand to bilingual students
51. Benton County readies for another celebration
50. Local Red Cross calls for needed blood donors
49. OSU researcher killed in bicycle accident
48. Group tells the world to quit smoking
47. Group targets campus gun rule
46. Tests confirm norovirus at OSU
45. E.coli: Spinach wilts, pulled from shelves
44. Orientation extends hand to bilingual students
43. Benton County readies for another celebration
42. Local Red Cross calls for needed blood donors
41. OSU researcher killed in bicycle accident
40. Group tells the world to quit smoking
39. Group targets campus gun rule
38. Tests confirm norovirus at OSU
37. Baked salmon event reels in students
36. Vaux's Swifts call Corvallis home
34. Campus fire alarms spur talk of safety
33. Oregon bank robberies connect
32. Reser funds one step closer to allocation
29. Reporter's Notebook: In the shadow of KBVR
27. Accused panty thief says he's not guilty
25. City may call for cell tax
24. Long-time English prof dies
23. Dorm death brings conviction
22. Horning lecture takes on impotence
21. Officer quits amid sex accusations
20. Spring break builds more than homes
19. Facilities staff looks to solve power problems
18. Failing power leaves researchers, students in Cordley in the cold
17. Views clash as 'V-Day' kicks off
16. Magazine editor talks about sexism in rock 'n' roll
15. Forestry research rift still making waves
2005
14. Lecture series covers 'intersex'
13. Cops advise safety first as students leave campus
12. Group aims to bring back nightlife bus
10. Hard-to-find tickets a hot commodity
9. MU seeks input on holiday decor
7. Students against sweatshops form on campus
5. MUPC celebrates week of the dead, promotes diverse atmosphere
4. Theft strikes conservative campus paper
3. OSU develops cancer compound






