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Botti concerts draw well, win raves

Botti concerts lure big crowds, enthusiastic reviews.

OSU coach helps kick off 'March Mayhem'

Women's basketball coach Scott Rueck reflects on the season past and his goals for the future.

Symphony hands spotlight to vocal groups

We were only able to fit a few details about the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra’s holiday concert into the Entertainer’s print edition, so here are some additional material on what typically turns out to be one of the symphony’s most popular concerts: The big pieces on the program for the concert (Sunday, Dec. 6; 7 p.m.;...

How we'll cover this Civil War

Half of my staff is out of the office, and it has nothing to do with H1N1. As I write, almost all of the G-T’s sports staff, two of our three photographers, and some of my best reporters are in Eugene, where our coverage of the Oregon State-Oregon football game already has begun, hours before...

NuScale wins mention in N.Y. Times

NuScale Power, a Corvallis company that’s developing a small, safe, scalable and modular nuclear power system, drew some attention in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times. The Times’ “Science Illustrated” feature took a look – mostly through graphics – at how nuclear plants may be getting a lot smaller in the future and offered...

Orchestra draws 850 for fall concert

The Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra’s “Russian Power” concert drew an audience of about 850 people Sunday afternoon to the La Sells Stewart Center on the Oregon State campus. Symphony board members said that’s a good turnout for a concert that doesn’t feature a soloist. The orchestra was the star of Sunday’s concert, anchored by a performance...

First notes from Willamette Innovators Night

It’s late Thursday night, and I’m just back from the Ignite Corvallis portion of Willamette Innovators Night, the updated and reworked version of what used to be called High Tech After Hours. I missed much of last year’s event, but participants told me that the crowds seemed larger this year, both in the exhibitors’ area...

Symphony pulls good crowd to opener

The 104th season of the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra got off to what appeared to be a good start Wednesday night, and orchestra officials seemed happy with the turnout. I’m not particularly good at estimating crowds, but my guess is that the concert drew more than 800 people to the LaSells Stewart Center on campus. I’ll...

More good ink for OSU, Corvallis

A relatively new publication from a group called the American Institute for Economic Research has ranked Corvallis as one of the “top college destinations” in the United States. According to Oregon State University’s News and Communications Department, Corvallis ranked No. 7 on the institute’s “College Towns” category, reserved for towns with less than 250,000 population....