Many different organizations have tables set up in the Oregon State University library quad at any given time, but on Nov. 7, something about the Service Employees International Union table in the quad stood out – maybe it was the free Chipotle burritos. On Nov. 7, union representatives of SEIU 503 and union employees held.
The Santa Barbara community and the music industry lost a pioneer on November 23, 2021. Ernest Joseph Orosco, "Ernie" to everyone who knew him, was a very talented guitarist who grew up in Santa Barbara.
Joseph Orosco - Failure to appear (2 counts)
Mario Martinez Arias - Failure to appear
Jacob Hoch - Probation violation, burglary (3 counts), possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia; $70,000 total bond (all counts)
Travis Burhenn, Great Bend - Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school; $100,000 bond
Martin Martinez - Failure to appear, probation violation (2 counts), contempt of court (3 counts), possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of paraphernalia, distribution of methamphetamine, no drug tax stamp; $172,200 total bond (all counts)
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OSU panel discusses problems facing America amid presidential transition A healthy anger says, Look, change is possible for both of us.
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) President Joe Biden was officially sworn into office on Wednesday. He takes over a fragile nation, whose wounds are still healing from a riot at the U.S. Capitol just two weeks before and deep divisions that date back much farther.
In an effort to discuss the pressing issues surrounding our nation, Oregon State University opened the floor to several experts Thursday evening, in an online panel titled: “Divided States of America: Sedition, the Inauguration, and the Unfolding Crisis in American Democracy.”
OSU to host panel discussion on current political climate
The panel will include experts from OSU and other universities.
Posted: Jan 20, 2021 7:01 AM
Updated: Jan 20, 2021 7:06 AM
Posted By: Chiann Nobrega
CORVALLIS, Ore. Oregon State University will be holding a panel on Jan. 21 to discuss the current political environment.
The panel is called Divided States of America: Sedition, the Inauguration, and the Unfolding Crisis in American Democracy, and will include experts from OSU and other universities. The speakers will explore historical, political, and philosophical underpinnings of today s national climate, including the recent U.S. Capitol insurrection and presidential transition. This panel was already in planning stages before the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol Building, and that event only increased the importance of having a deeply informed conversation among experts about the conflicts and dangers surrounding the transition of presidential power, said A