Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
1 day ago by Sarah Hutchins
When evil, villainous calories lurk unknown in glazed doughnuts, burgers and other mouthwatering dishes, the city wonders what to do. Recently, the Oregon Nutrition Policy Alliance has come to rescue the helpless consumer from making a poor decision.
On July 27, The Oregonian ran a story about a proposal for Portland and Multnomah County to require some chain restaurants to list the number of calories and fat, sodium and carbohydrate content of each menu item. If this were to take off, other restaurants could be facing the same requirements.
Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID
2 days ago by JESSICA HENDERSON
Guest Opinion
It's been brought to my attention there is a fear to a term used in association with bra-burners, man-haters and fire-breathers (my personal favorite). It can be especially heinous to the old fashioned lot who've forgotten the roots and concepts behind this hot little word: feminism.
Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID
2 days ago by PHILLIP BODE
Guest Opinion
If you've happened to read a newspaper, political blog or tuned into radio or television, you are undoubtedly aware that California recently granted homosexuals the long-awaited and overdue liberty of marriage. While the uproar and protest by organizations such as the American Family Association and Family Research Council pretending to protect "family values" was relatively quiet compared to past incidents, it seems they have decided to focus on passing a constitutional ban against LGBT marriages on the November ballot.