Sep 26, 2009 | News-Register
The Carolyns and their clarinets
Professional clarinetist Carolyn Arnquist, right, tells student Carolyn Blood about some of the finer points of technique.
Fall is the perfect time to visit a museum. And Yamhill County residents have plenty of choices, whether they want to stay close to home or want to make it an all day trip.
Norsk HA stfest Brass Band and Organ Extravaganza celebrates life, work of Minot musician Gary Stenehjem By CEECY NUCKER, Correspondent, ccnucker@yahoo.com A great Minot man is remembered next week in a concert reflecting his talents as a musician and his legacy as a teacher.
In Which Oregon's Senators Get Lots of Phone Calls - this Time from OUR Side
A Students at Pacific University, Linfield College, and University of Portland are organizing to generate 100 phone calls to Oregon's US senators within approximately one week, asking them to push for a strong American Clean Energy and Security Act.A Though both Senator Ron Wyden and Senator Jeff Merkley are likely to vote for whatever version of ...
Chinese-born professor brings homeland ideas to U.S. education system
URL: http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2009/09/chineseborn_professor_brings_homeland_ideas_to_us_education_system Current Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:23:24 -0400 Meet Yong Zhao This week, Zhao released a book criticizing the U.S.a s reliance on standardized tests to gauge the success of its schools and students.
Viewpoints: John McKeegan, Carole Burcham - Share and share alike
Families enjoy a summer concert in the Linfield Oak Grove. The campus is a popular setting for local events, and the college sponsors many high-quality programs, which frequently are free for area residents.
Engagement: Grant Meyer and Molly Bateson
Charles and Laurean Meyer are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Grant Charles Meyer, to Molly Elizabeth Bateson.
Don't ask me why my family didn't subscribe to a newspaper when I was in the third grade.
Linfield College of McMinnville, Ore. has announced that Emily J. Smith, freshman and Michael C. Eldredge, sophomore have been placed on the deana TMs list for the Spring semester.
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