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Poking holes in religion . . . politely
In order to convert the faithful into non-believers, it's important to avoid discussing God and religion altogether, a group of some 200 atheists learned Saturday morning.
Community Helpers donations as of May 19, 2013
The Portland State University School of Business Administration received $8 million from an anonymous MBA alumnus and his wife .
Mrs. Oregon Tara Arnold uses crown to promote exercise, nutrition
Mrs. Oregon Tara Arnold teaches students at Beaverton's Stoller Middle School a dance to Beyonce'A s "AoeMove Your Body"A . She spent a few weeks at the school late last month as part of her "Movin'A It With Mrs.
Takelma elder Agnes Baker-Pilgrim was on a panel with Dalai Lama during his Portland visit
Takelma elder Agnes Baker-Pilgrim of Grants Pass sat on the Dalai Lama's interfaith panel and gave the opening prayer for his three-day visit to Oregon last week.
The Dalai Lama in Portland: Compassion and a two-way blessing
The Dalai Lama devoted the last public appearance of his Portland visit to an hour-long discourse on compassion Saturday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
St. Johns Bizarre and Parade; Myoptic celebrates three years with free drinks
Barrique Barrel welcomes Garrett from Owen Roe back to the St. Johns shop tonight.
The Dalai Lama at the University of Portland; Kitten Kindergarten: Southeast Portland news
First, the weather : They're predicting sun with a high in the 80s, today. But clouds are on the way.
The Dalai Lama in Portland: Environmental concern starts early
The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetans, Tibetan Buddhists and a host of other religious believers, shared a childhood memory with the sold-out audience at the University of Portland today.
Oily smell in Northeast Portland has residents on edge
PORTLAND, Ore. Something stinks in North Portland. It's a pungent oily smell that's becoming too much for some residents living northeast of University of Portland's campus, one resident said.
Dalai Lama in Portland to give faith message on environment
PORTLAND, Ore. The Dalai Lama, one of the most well-known spiritual leaders in the world, is in town .
Kuwait making tentative steps to connect with youth
On a January afternoon in Kuwait City, a group of bloggers gathered around three men they would not normally expect to see in a downtown coffee shop, clutching lattes and mochas.
University of Portland's historic commencement; the future of West Hayden Island
Hello, North Portland. Tonight, I'm headed to the open house for Reimagining Lombard, the PSU-led project aimed at making changes to North Portland's busiest arterial.
Dalai Lama visits the United States
There is a lot of excitement among many Americans about the visit of the Dalai Lama to the United States.
An Interview With Fedele Bauccio: Raising the Bar in the Food Industry
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Matripa College eagerly awaits Dalai Lama's visit
Maitripa College, one of Portland's best kept secrets, is stepping into the spotlight.
University of Portland student Edgar Brambila-Perez raises siblings while earning education degree
Edgar Brambila-Perez wakes up before 5 a.m., the pre-dawn dark still an hour away from giving into sunlight.
Interurban's Breakside barbecue; swap with your neighbor at Trash to Treasure
Kurt Huffman, from left, John Gorham and Dan Hart , standing outside their Interurban on North Mississippi Avenue.
Students compete for $100,000; burger cart coming to St. Johns: North Portland news
North Portland, here's the last roundup of the week. I'm off Monday, so I'll be back with all the links you need Tuesday.
Yelp wars; North Fessenden Street's turn-around: North Portland news
Larry Bingham reports a proposed bill that would have put teeth into Good Neighbor Agreements with bars and taverns may have failed in the Oregon legislature but the effort will continue, supporters say.