State funding earmarked for summer school programming in Oregon was just $30 million this year. All 197 school districts applied for a share of that money. But only 22%, all high-poverty districts, got the grants. Others had to get creative.
An Oregon State University study gauged whether children and teens with developmental disabilities were more physically active after learning how to train their dogs.
“Darkness into Light: A Concert for Mental Health” took the audience on a trip spanning 11 musical pieces and explored all different emotions to bring awareness to mental health and its struggles.
Uzhhorod was Corvallis’ first sister city, a relationship established the same year as the association. Now it’s in a war zone.
Bitter Half Booking tries to make their shows open to all groups, including those with disabilities and the immunocompromised by booking accessible venues and making face masks mandatory.
Oregon State’s impact on the Olympic Games goes beyond just the hardware.
Environmental groups recently helped pass some protections for beavers — and they see this as an opportunity to seek more.
More than 400 units of affordable and supportive housing are on the way in Corvallis — the most ever built at one time in the city’s history, officials say.
Oregon State University’s new student body president said she will prioritize a program to increase mental health services on campus because she believes resources currently available are failing to meet demand.
More and more people — largely parents, library patrons and activist groups — are challenging what they think should be accessible in shared spaces.