Who Knows the Coolest Books? Seattle Public Library's Teen Advisers
'There’s something to be said for a book; it’s more of a sense of accomplishment when you get to the end'
2012-02-09
Breanna Lai Special To The Skanner News
The Central Library, Columbia branch and Northeast branch of the Seattle Public Library offer ambassador positions open to all Seattle high school students, ages 14 to 19. Read the complete article
Jefferson Middle College Program Adds Three Schools
PSU OSU and Warner Pacific join the partnership; school lottery runs until Feb. 29
2012-02-08
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Jefferson High School’s Middle College for Advanced Studies announced it has three new partners, Wednesday: Portland State University, Oregon State University and Warner Pacific College have joined the University of Oregon in pledging substantial scholarships to lower-income students, who meet their entry requirements. The program allows students to gain college credits while at high school and attend university for little or no cost.
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Teen Attack on TriMet : Not What it Seemed?
Documents obtained by The Skanner News show that the white, female victim was not a random target of racist black teens
2012-02-07
Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News
A violent incident between teenaged girls on a MAX train, caught on a cell phone the day after Christmas, is apparently not the “hate crime” that some media reported. Read the complete article
Hollis Watkins to Share a Half Century of Civil Rights Experiences with Portland-Area Audiences
PCC brings Mississippi Civil Rights veteran to speak the week of Feb. 6-11
2012-02-03
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
Portland Community College will be bringing in Mississippi Civil Rights veteran Hollis Watkins to speak the week of Feb. 6-11. Read the complete article
A Mother's Plea: Help Me Put My Son's Killers in Jail
Interview with Lucy Mashia whose son L.J. Irving was shot dead last June
2012-02-01
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
The murder of L.J. Irving remains unsolved. Lucy Mashia, his mother, pleads with those who witnessed the shooting to man up and speak out. Read the complete article
Democrat Bonamici Wins Special Election to Replace Wu
Former state senator posts resounding victory over Rob Cornilles
2012-02-01
Jonathan J. Cooper The Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon Democrat Suzanne Bonamici will be the newest member of Congress after a decisive victory in a special election to replace former Rep. David Wu, who resigned in a sex scandal. Read the complete article
City of Gladstone, Clackamas County Face Lawsuit in Racial Incidents
A sprawling, rural suburb 12 miles south of Portland, Gladstone’s race-based struggles have been making headlines for years
2012-01-31
Lisa Loving Of The Skanner News
The racially troubled town of Gladstone is chalking up another dubious milestone: a tort claim filed last week against the City of Gladstone and Clackamas County for “discriminatory enforcement” of city codes. Read the complete article
Future Connect Provides College and Career Resources
Portland Parks and Recreation is partnering with the mayor's office to help Portland area students finish their post secondary education and build careers through the Future Connect Initiative
2012-01-30
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
As the Class of 2012 prepares to graduate in June, there are many students who either won't finish high school or don't have the resources to be successful in post secondary education. Read the complete article
Tyree Harris Wants to Change the Culture of the College Newsroom
Along with Brandon Southward, editor of Oregon State's Daily Barometer, Harris represents a change in the culture of Oregon's predominantly white school newspapers
2012-01-30
Bruce Poinsette Of The Skanner News
When Tyree Harris first started writing at the Oregon Daily Emerald, the University of Oregon's (UO) daily newspaper, there were no other Black people on staff. Read the complete article
Democrats Spend Big in Oregon 1st District Runoff
Left-leaning allies have put more than $1 million behind Bonamici; ballots must be in tomorrow
2012-01-30
Jonathan J. Cooper The Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Determined not to lose another friendly district because of a sex scandal, Democrats and their allies have pumped more than $1 million into an Oregon special election race that has turned into a vicious exchange of attacks over the airwaves. Read the complete article