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Dec 20, 2011
Millions of families will get together this holiday season, and millions of siblings, parents and children will find themselves pushing each other’s buttons. New research provides insight into some of the family dynamics at holiday gatherings.

Dec 19, 2011
A Portland, Ore., student urges us not to forget the 99 percent who live in countries around the globe that have been devastated by poverty and lack of health care.

Dec 19, 2011
An opening reception for “Anomalies,” featuring recent works by ceramicist and painter Nils Lou, will be held Saturday, Jan. 7, from 3–5 p.m. in the Linfield Gallery on the Linfield College campus in McMinnville, Ore.

Dec 07, 2011
A professor and Navy Reserve lieutenant pays tribute to his grandfather, and to the sailors and Marines who served in Pearl Harbor

Nov 22, 2011
The central figure on the pediment over the New York Stock Exchange’s entrance is an allegorical personification of “Integrity.” The meaning has become distorted, for the only unassailable moral value in our hyper-materialist culture is greed.

Nov 21, 2011
Millions of families will get together this Thanksgiving, and millions of siblings, parents and children will push each other’s buttons. New research provides insight into some of the family dynamics that surround holiday gatherings.

Nov 15, 2011
Del Smith, a trustee emeritus of Linfield College, was honored this weekend for his long-time support of the college when the Board of Trustees approved the naming of the softball stadium as the “Del Smith Stadium.”

Nov 10, 2011
Linfield College nursing students travel to India to offer health care outreach in some of the country’s poorest, and sickest, neighborhoods. But they’re no slackers when it comes to taking care of their Portland, Ore., neighbors, too.

Nov 01, 2011
Your husband contacts an old girlfriend on Facebook. Do you assume he’s cheating? When you hear a nearby whispered conversation, does paranoia kick in?

Oct 31, 2011
Students at Oregon’s small independent colleges are more than twice as likely to graduate in four years as students at the state’s public universities. There’s a reason.


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