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Eastern Oregon University administered 901 on-site interviews between July 27 and July 30, 2016.
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You can never be too prepared.
Designer Tsilli Pines keeps busy with her work for Design Week Portland, the agency Fine and Creative Mornings Portland.
To help the homeless, they made sandwiches, bagged dog food, and assembled hygiene kits.
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VegFest comes to Portland Convention Center October 22. The veggies are local, the speakers are well educated, the leather is absent.
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Basic Rights Oregon will preview their second ever 'Coming Out' monologue series.
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Dance with Joy, a community dance studio that focuses on health and well being, hosts a monthly Philanthropy Night. Join them Oct 15.
The Boss was at Powell's signing his autobiography.
Stephen Marc Beaudoin, Celeste Hill-Thomas, Kendra Morgan and Matthew Scott were all added to the board.
Officers will be wearing pink caps, undershirts, socks... whatever it takes to get the message out.
Join City Repair in their effort to keep Portland's houseless population safe and sheltered. It is free to attend.
Nikki Rustigan wants people to know there is a way to keep living.
Write Around Portland offers writing workshops for individuals, groups and the workplace.
Sarah Hottman told us her favorite animal at the zoo and discussed working for Portland mayor Charlie Hales.
Portland Tenants United organized a protest against the Multifamily Northwest's 'Equitable Housing' PAC.
Playworks Pacific Northwest hosts its 4th annual 'Keep Portland Playful' fundraising event this November.
Letterfest, the Oregon Calligraphy Conference returns October 22, and this year will be held by Portland Society for Calligraphy.
After meeting with the mayor, the group is now appealing to the county commission to take action on race relations.
Safe Route to School, a neighborhood safety organization will screen a documentary about educating children on commuting to school, Oct 4
1000 Friends is presenting the artists behind a collaborative poetry and art book titled 'Water Rising' to raise funds October 12.
The 29th Annual Apple Tasting Festival, an institution for Portland families and farmers, offers 60 different apples for sampling.
The Chef in the Market series will be held Fridays throughout October, ending Oct. 22.
The Portland Japanese Garden extends its Bamboo art exhibit until November 6. Open to the public 7 days a week.
Conservationists bury time capsule to be opened in 50 years.