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Author Robin Cody censors himself to get his book on school shelves.

A Rare Tome

A peek at PSU’s copy of Galileo’s treatise on the universe.

Business Not as Usual

Breathing new life into the MBA.

Party Down

A new way of looking at primaries in Oregon could upset the party faithful.

Fish Out of Water

Professor Jason Podrabsky studies one creature’s amazing ability to survive.

Chasing the Multnomah Myth

Who was Chief Multnomah? A PSU history professor wants to know.

DEPARTMENTS

Around the Park Blocks

What Do You Do When Temperatures Sore?, Northwest Learns from Tsunami, PSU Featured in Colleges with a Conscience, “A Great Day in Portland” Jazz Photo, Education Earns Award for Diversity, Mercy Corps CEO to Speak

Letters

Enjoyed Reading About the State’s Unique History, Faculty Members Were Conscientious Objectors, For Additional Materials on War Pacifists

Off the Shelf

Good Soldiers, Hello Exile, Sailing into the Abyss, The Language of Baklava, When the Thrush Calls, Shadow Boxers

Alumni Association News

They Bowled Us Over, Come to Campus to Learn About the World, PSU at OSU: Leave the Driving to Us, Class of 1956 Prepares to Celebrate 50 Years, Honoring Alumni and Friends at PSU Salutes

Alumni Profiles

Teresa Neva Tate ’94, MA ’97 Creates Living History for a New Museum, John Stephens MIM ’03 Helps Tsunami Victims in India

Sports

Historic Season for Men’s Basketball