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  • Feb 1, 2024 | psuvanguard.com | Cameron Rodriguez |Hanna Anderson |Justin Grinnell

    As we see an increase in political activism—especially with younger people taking to the street and demanding not to be ignored—the people who want to ignore them will be angry.  We see that across the internet with comments like, “This isn’t how you get support,” and, “What happened to peaceful protests?” There are usually a variety of different messages trying to tear down a movement, because they honestly don’t care and don’t want to see it.  Criticisms of these movements are not new.

  • Sep 7, 2023 | psuvanguard.com | Laura Kowall |Anna Williams |Justin Grinnell

    After an impressive season, Portland State’s women’s soccer team returns to the challenge of improving upon that success. The season thus far has proved challenging, with only one win in their first four matches. Nevertheless, the team is working to elevate its play and record. The team’s Head Coach Katie Burton—who has been instrumental in transforming the women’s soccer program at PSU—is no stranger to challenges.

  • Aug 14, 2023 | mensjournal.com | Justin Grinnell

    We all want to feel great, stay healthy, build muscle, and stay lean—typically by keeping our midsections in check. Most people who are looking to reduce body fat and get in shape look at their stomach to see if they are making progress. It’s only natural. The coveted abdominals are the centerpiece of a guy's physique, so most guys at the gym make attaining a six-pack a high priority.

  • Aug 3, 2023 | psuvanguard.com | Laura Kowall |Justin Grinnell |David Gillespie

    Last week, Portland State’s athletics department announced a new five-year plan, now dubbed Build the Ship and anchored in community engagement and support. This ambitious blueprint is poised to transform the collegiate sports landscape at PSU. Before Athletic Director John Johnson’s arrival, the university asked him to chart a course for the sports program.

  • May 17, 2023 | psuvanguard.com | Laura Kowall |Justin Grinnell |Sophie Concannon

    Soon enough our days of due dates, deadlines and note-taking will come to an end, and we will need something aside from catching up on sleep to fill the time. After you’ve tended to your tomatoes growing in the garden or dried off from your swim in the river, perhaps sipping an ice-cold beer in the shade while being entertained by a group of talented young baseball players might just be your best option.

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