The early-September revelation of an eight-point health plan for Trimet patrons during the COVID-19 pandemic has produced a spotty effect upon those most reliant on the public transit service.
Read MoreA Northwestern University alum, Nathaniel Polley, filed a lawsuit against the college on behalf of Northwestern students during the COVID-19 pandemic for what he deemed to be excessive tuition for virtual classes.
Read MoreAs the 2019-20 school year came to a close in early June, the world around us erupted in every way possible. One of the leading forces of this eruption was the resurgence of Black Lives Matter protests due to the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. (May they rest in power.) Determined and concerned Catlin Gabel School (CGS) students joined forces to combat racism and created a new student group called the Anti-Racist Collective, or ARC.
Read MoreOur lives have been shredded by the pandemic, in some ways that are obvious and in some ways that won’t be clear until later. However, one daily activity has been one of the hardest attacked. Exercise has become difficult for people during quarantine without personal equipment.
Read MoreAlthough the logistics of getting to and from the mountain might prove troublesome for winter sports athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic, some Catlin Gabel School (CGS) skiers remain optimistic about hitting the slopes this year.
Read MoreTriMet has unveiled a multi-billion dollar design for a MAX Light Rail line to Tualatin. The project, which includes streetscape improvements, such as 10 miles of new sidewalks, nine miles of new bike lanes, and stormwater mitigation infrastructure, is set for completion in 2027.
Read MoreWith the ability to register to vote through social media, and voting apps that allow Americans to see the voting history of their friends and encourage them to vote, this year's presidential election has taken a modern approach.
Read MoreGiven the remote shift to the beginning of the school year, ninth graders face new challenges of immersing themselves into a new community.
Read MoreThe “Fox Eye” makeup trend has taken over social media with mixed reviews as some Asian Americans deem the trend as cultural appropriation while others see it as innocent.
Read MoreSince the start of remote learning and the COVID-19 pandemic at Catlin Gabel School (CGS), 13 more students have required financial aid for tuition, and 35 students who were already in the financial aid program needed additional help.
Read MoreAs Catlin Gabel School (CGS) endures the struggles of remote learning, work on the newly acquired Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC) campus has slowed.
Read MoreYoung voters aged 18-24 make up about 12% of the voting-age population but much less of the vote. The cohort has the lowest voter turnout of all age groups. Only 43% of youth voters voted in the last presidential election, and past numbers are even lower.
Read MoreCatlin Gabel School’s (CGS) first ever Hispanic Affinity Group for the Upper School (US) will meet this year during the remote learning period.
Read MoreThe mini-city at Disney World in Orlando is a way for the NBA to quell the coronavirus for staff and players, as well as continue to create entertainment for the fans.
Read MoreIn response to COVID-19, firefighters for Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue (TVF&R) are taking extra precautions including ditching their standard firefighting uniforms for hazmat style suits and N-95 masks.
Read MoreCatlin Gabel School (CGS) seniors describe their unique struggles with Zoom, between applying to college and missing out on senior perks.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has significantly impacted restaurants, from slashing profits to causing shifts towards delivery and pickup. During the recent wildfire smoke, food cart pods handled more than COVID-19.
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