Events and activities depicted: Officers for academic year, 1993; OSU Hawaii express, 1993; Club meetings, 1993; Shopping trip, 1993; Hula practice, 1993; Picnic at Avery Park, 1993; Fall activities fair, 1993; Halloween pot luck, 1993; Intramural football, 1993; Canned food drive, 1993; Dinner at Peacock’s, 1993; Ski trip, 1993-1994; Valentine’s Day dance, 1994; Softball tournament, 1994; Luau preparations, 1994; 39th Annual Luau, 1994; Banquet, 1994; HOSS elections including: Best burp, best pearly whites, Mr. Universe and cosmopolitan bodies, Oscar the Grouch, most Kalohe, club clowns, most scholarly, best Oregon tan, most likely to become the richest, most likely to become the poorest, biggest mouth, most Haole-fied, 1994; Scholarships for: Participation and academics, 1994.
Events and activities depicted: Spring Pow Wow, May 1990 in Gill Coliseum, including dancing, drumming, dining, the sale of jewelry and accessories, and craft making. Various attendees have been identified by NAL community supporters as follows: Paul Whitehead, Siletz (page 10); Carol Brunoe, Warm Springs (page 12 bottom photo); Dick Ross, Professor Emeritus Anthropology (page 43 top photo); Carol Brunoe, Warm Springs (page 44 and 55 bottom photos).
Events and activities depicted: Spring and Winter Pow Wows including dancing, the sale of jewelry and accessories, and making fry bread. Also included is a ceremony for the dedication of a small plaque honoring the Native Americans that lived in the Corvallis; Tcha Peenafu (the place where the elderberries grow) was the local Native American name for the Corvallis area.
Events and activities depicted: A lecture by and reception for Wilma Mankiller of the Cherokee Nation and the 12th annual Pow Wow, November 1988. Within these two events, activities depicted include the sale of jewelry and accessories, drumming, dancing, and gathering for meals. Various attendees have been identified by NAL community supporters as follows: Bud Heycamp of “Baker Bay Beads” (page 4); Wilma Crowe, Sioux (page 20); Fish Martinez (page 23); Don Mocassin, Chemawa (page 25 top photo, on left).
Events and activities depicted: Leadership retreat, October 1999; Fall reception, November 1999; APA outreach at AFC, April 2000; Polynesian students visit, October 2000; APA community reception, November 2000; Reception for Andy and Warren, November 20, 2000.
Events and activities depicted: Leadership retreat to Lakota Lodge, Newport, Oregon, October 9-10, 1999; Outreach event, Parkrose High School, April 6, 1999; 2nd Annual Graduation Reception, Alumni Center, June 12, 1999. Bob Santos, May 20, 1999; New Hawaii Students & Family Pizza Feed, Market Place West, September 21, 1999.
Events and activities depicted: Advisors, 1986; Officers, 1986; First meeting, October 4, 1986; Party at Joan and Shirley’s, October 4, 1986; Shopping at Clackamas Town Center, October 11, 1986; Dixon Fun Nite, October 24, 1986; Halloween party, October 31, 1986; Intramural football, 1986; Intramural volleyball, 1986; Luau practice, 1987; 32nd Annual Luau, Memorial Union Ballroom, February 28, 1987; Picnic at Avery Park, May 9, 1986; Portland trip, April 11, 1987.
Events and activities depicted: Officers, 1992; Picnic on Oahu, summer 1992; OSU Hawaii express, 1992; Pot luck dinner, 1992; Club meetings, 1992-1993; Shopping trip, 1992; Luau practice, 1992-1993; Halloween pot luck, 1992; Dixon fun night, 1992; Civil War tailgate, 1992; Asian Cultural Center, 1992; Fall activities fair, 1992; Skiing at Mt. Hood, 1992-1993; Shoot the Hoop Tournament, 1993; Performance at Harding Elementary, 1993; Luau preparations, 1993; 38th Annual Luau, 1993; Banquet, 1993; Scholarships and Hall of Fame photos including: Best physiques, most studious, funniest, grouchiest, friendliest, 1993.
Events and activities depicted: Club picnic, 1987; Shopping trip, 1987; Intramural football, 1987; Halloween party, 1987; Pot luck, 1987; 33rd Annual Luau, Memorial Union Ballroom, March 5, 1988; Picnic at Avery Park, May 10, 1988; Miscellaneous photographs, 1987-1988.
Events and activities depicted: APA room dedication, February 16, 1999; Farewell party for Eloise, Highland View Middle School, April 7, 1999; Cultural show and tell, Highland View Middle School, April 27, 1999; Movie and pizza night, Mila’s, May 25, 1999; End of year pot luck, Brandon’s, June 4, 1999.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 1997 includes flyers, photos, and news clippings about Queer Pride in The Daily Barometer; a dog wash fundraiser event; Pride Week 1997; Ka’ahumanu lecture on racial and bisexual issues; Evangelical Perv Association booth; Lesbian Avengers Performance; Queer Ball; Community News on Pride at OSU; “Did You See Ellen?” screening on her coming out; Asian Cultural newsletter; screening of “The Wedding Banquet” for Queer Pride and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month; Queer Pride week itinerary; screening of “Transsexual Menace.”
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 2010-2011 includes profile pages of Pride Center staff; Connect Week, 2010; Queer History Month; National Coming Out Day October 11th; staff retreat to Seaside, OR; Pride Center 10th Birthday Celebration 2011 in Women’s Center; Pride Week, 2011, Keynote Speaker Dan Savage, It Gets Better Project; Drag Show, 2011.
Events and activities depicted: Members; Photo and list of Executive Council; Halloween photographs, October 1988; Dorms and snow, winter 1988-1989; Christmas wishes, Christmas 1988; Goodbye Marcia and Stacie; Ski the pass, winter 1988-1989; Dixon fun night; Intramural football, Softball; 34th Annual Luau, March 4, 1989; Picnic, 1989; Banquet, 1989; Miscellaneous.
Events and activities depicted: Officers, 1989; Orientation picnic at Magic Island, August 26, 1989; First club meeting, September 23, 1989; Shopping trip at Clackamas Town Center, September 30, 1989; Intramural football, girls volleyball, fall term 1989; Dixon Fun Night, October 13, 1989; Halloween party, October 28, 1989; Pot luck at Lasell’s, December 1, 1989; 35th Annual Luau, March 3, 1990; Golf tournament and picnic, April 21, 1990; Intramural softball, spring term 1990; Banquet, May 27, 1990.
Events and activities depicted: Dixon fun night, 1990; Pot luck dinner, 1990; Halloween dance, 1990; 1st-3rd place costumes and pumpkin carving, 1990; Intramural volleyball and football, 1990; OSU/U of O tailgater, 1990; Ski trip, 1990-1991; 36th Annual Luau, 1991; Banquet: Old officers, new officers, cutest couple, most friendly, best body, and most funniest, 1991.
Self-guided tour of campus artworks prepared by University of Oregon, inspired by and developed from the sculpture section of the research guide, Architecture of the University of Oregon, by Edward H. Teague.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 2005-2006 includes information on the Pride Center Covenant Signing Ceremony, Event Sponsor list, Event Guest Book; Drag Competition, 2005; Drag Clothing Swap; news clippings of Oregon Governor attempting to end discrimination; March 2006 Supreme Court ruling on military recruiting in universities; “Yeas and Nays” on the Brokeback Mountain premiere; Moonlight Breakfast with NAL, APCC, BCC, PC, and CCCC; poster for Pride Center’s brown bag lunch classes; political comics depicting George Bush Jr.; news clippings of gay student being dismissed from OSU; news clippings on Pride Center being vandalized; Drag Show, 2006; Queer Agenda Rainbow Continuum poster; Pride Week, 2006 Itinerary; Lube Olympics, 2006.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 2008-2009 includes photos of the Pride Center; profile pages on Pride Center staff; Connect Week, 2008; Ice Cream Social; news clippings on Cultural Centers’ Open House; National Coming Out Week; Equality U Premiere film screening; Faculty and Staff On Campus support list; panel on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Athletes, Speaker Estra Tuaolo news clippings; The Laramie Project screening and Candlelight Vigil, October 14, 2008; One Voice Recited by External Coordinator of SOL, Renee Roman-Nose; Sex Party with SHS; Transgender Awareness Week; World AIDs Day; Polyamory/Non-Monogamy & Relationship Diversity event; First Annual Cultural Wellness Stride; “Paris is Burning” film screening; Drag Show, 2009; various news clippings of Pride Center mentions in local newspapers.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 2001-2002 includes news clippings regarding a call for the Queer Resource Center; proceedings of how the Queer Resource Center began and the progression of the center; the article “QRC Passes Unanimously as Fifth Cultural Resource Center”; the controversy over the proposed QRC budget and the inclusion of the Center at all; Ice Cream Social event; Coming Out Day celebration, 2001; Queer Resource Center lunch-in; Drag Show, 2002; “Ask the Sexpert” event with Kathy Greaves; Greek Hate from QRC Hoax; Cultural Centers’ End of the Year Reception; Queer Pride Week, 2002; Healthy Queer Relationships Informational; QRC’s First Birthday Celebration; Greek and Queer Communities Work Together in the Wake of Firework/Beer Bottle Attack at QRC Camp-Out; Intersections of Race/Ethnicity and Sexuality Informational; Free Bowling with Cultural Centers Event.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 2003-2004 includes photos and news clippings of advertisements to promote the three Queer Organizations on Campus (Rainbow Continuum, Queer Resource Center, Queer Affairs Taskforce); events of Queer History Month; National Coming Out Day, 2003; QRC Open House and Barbeque; “Outlines” the QRC’s Newsletter; the blood drive controversy in regards to AIDs; Trans Day of Remembrance; QRC Ice Cream Social; HIV in the Queer Community Informational; QRC and Rainbow Continuum Pamphlets; Lavender Graduation, 2004. News clippings include information on the equal marriage controversy and community responses; LGBTQ Terms; Queer Support and Milestones in other States; Drag Competition, 2003; Being Queer in a Native American Community; political comics and articles discussing sex education; FDA discrimination in regards to blood drives; Jeanette Jackson’s purchase of S&M clothing for a performance, and the comparison of homosexuals to predators; article on the Day of Purity; San Francisco Legalizing Equal Marriage and Ignoring Discriminatory Laws to Ink over 1,000 Marriage Licenses in four days; and George Bush Jr. denies support of same sex marriage.
The OSU Pride Center Scrapbook 1999-2003 includes a call for Queer Resource Center; AIDs Debates; Military “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Controversy; Letters to the Editor of The Daily Barometer; numerous articles regarding queer involvement in The Daily Barometer; information on the death of former Justice Thurgood Marshal; Campus Republican Community vs. the Campus Queer Community; funnies and comics in response to Queer happenings on campus and in the nation; Defeat of Measure 9 celebration; Pride Week 2001 schedule; QRC funds controversy; National Coming-Out Day itineraries 2001-2003; American Red Cross Blood Drive homophobic controversy; Greek and Queer Groups connect; article “Military Dismisses 6 Gay Arabic Linguists Amid Translator Shortage”; “Queer Like Me” The Daily Barometer series by Katie Willson; Pride Week 2003 posters.