Skip to main content

My Neighborhood


Librarian Mike Hanson enjoys a quiet afternoon at the Public Library on Thursday, May 17th. Mike has been working at the library for a few years and enjoys the quite environment and the various amount of people that visit the library every day.

City Hall is a landmark that may not stand out like the courthouse does, but holds just as much history. Being originally built in 1892 and renovated in 1924, City Hall as remained an sign of architectural strength and order through design.

Corvallis has one main attraction, it's huge and well-awarded university, and inside that stands Weatherford Hall. Built in 1924, Weatherford has provided a residential area for students, as well as a great place for photos, ever since 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Coaching Carousel at OSU: A Player Outlook

Photo by Sean Meagher/The Oregonian A fan of Oregon State football can walk into the glass double doors of the brand new Valley Football Center and see former QB and head coach of the football team, Jonathan Smith, talking to coordinators Tim Tibesar & Brian Lindgren about revving up spring practice, but just four months ago, this was a very different, and uncertain, picture. previous head coach Gary Andersen agreed to mutually part ways with the program midway through the season, leaving $10 million on the table to help fund Oregon State's success. Left with the ruins was defensive backs coach Cory Hall, who accepted the interim role of head coach. After losing all remaining 6 games and ending the season 69-10 against in-state rival Oregon, it capped off a 1-11 season for the Beavers, after being predicted to secure almost six more wins than the overall result. Soon after, Hall and the rest of Andersen's staff leave Oregon State, and the team is left with no coachin...

Environmental Portrait: Matt Ashland

 Matt Ashland, Owner of comic book shop "Matt's Cavalcade of Comics", has been selling comics and collectibles to Corvallis citizens since 1993. He also has a location in Albany called "The Mattcave"; Which has been in business since 2012. Matt Ashland

Detroit: Become Human Review

“Detroit: Become Human” is a story-based and decision-heavy game developed by French developer group Quantic Dream, which created a game of similar playstyle titled “Heavy Rain,” which followed the story of a mourning, once successful father who will do anything to get the clues that lead him to the location of his kidnapped son. In "Detroit: Become Human," the year is 2038 and human technology has skyrocketed. Multi-billion dollar company CyberLife has developed human-like androids that act as personal servants to any average American citizen. Housework, taxes, attending to a child, even sex can all be done with a CyberLife android at your disposal. However, when these androids witness and experience abuse and neglect first-hand due to their reliance in the American workforce, the question arises; who’s more human? The game has you play as three androids; Markus, Connor, and Kara, each playing their own roles in the futuristic and industrial Detroit. Markus ha...