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Cory Elia

Cory Elia

Cory Elia is a junior in the Arts & Letters department. He writes about "politics, protests, and pot" because "it is Portland!"

News, News Analysis, Politics, Portland, Social JusticeJune 1, 2019<June 1, 2019

The Street Truth: What It Means to be Homeless in Portland
Panel discusses research and personal experience on houselessness in Portland

The City Club of Portland (CCP) recognized that some of the citizens of Portland have either experienced houselessness themselves or know someone who has….

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Commentary, Opinion, PortlandMay 10, 2019<May 10, 2019

Hop on This and Go For a Spin!
Addressing Flaws in Trimet’s New Hop Pass Fare System

Growing up in Portland I have had experience riding the bus from the age of five with my mother around town. I started riding…

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News, Oregon, Portland, Social JusticeFebruary 17, 2019<June 18, 2019

Dr. King Had a Dream, Reclaim the Dream
Annual march honors Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and legacy

During the weekend of January 20th, many women’s marches took place around the country—an annual tradition since Donald Trump became president after being caught…

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Education, News, Oregon, Politics, Portland State University, UncategorizedFebruary 3, 2019<February 3, 2019

A Place Called Home: From Vanport to Albina
Vanport Mosaic's event lets Black Portlanders tell their experience in their own words

Additional reporting by Margo Craig Vanport Mosaic is a community-driven non-profit working to “amplify, collect, honor, preserve and present the many silenced histories of…

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News, Politics, PSU, Social JusticeJanuary 10, 2019<January 14, 2019

Village Model Design Exhibit

Students from Portland State’s School of Architecture and Center for Public Interest Design, in conjunction with Portland’s Village Coalition, hosted an exhibit reception in…

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International, News, Politics, Social Justice, WorldJanuary 10, 2019<January 14, 2019

Yellow Vest Protest of PDX
additional reporting by Cory Elia

On December 15th, a dozen protesters assembled on the SW corner of Pioneer Courthouse Square in a show of solidarity with the yellow vest…

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News, Politics, PSUJanuary 3, 2019<January 11, 2019

Reduced Bus Fare for Low-Income Individuals

For students, finances can be a headache, especially when it comes to bus fare. Luckily, TriMet started a new program for “low-income” riders to…

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News, Social JusticeDecember 13, 2018<December 17, 2018

Will the City of Portland Increase Houseless Sweeps
Reporting by Cory Elia and Margo Craig

The forecast for December is stormy. This November, Portland experienced lows consistently cooler than average, between 27ºF and 41ºF. With limited shelter beds, recent…

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Arts & Culture, International, PoliticsNovember 11, 2018<September 4, 2019

Palestinian Film Fest
Festival seeks to showcase lesser-heard Palestinian points of view

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict of the Jerusalem peninsula is a tough subject for some to talk about. From October 5–7, 2018 Portland State University’s 5th…

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News, Politics, Social JusticeNovember 11, 2018<November 11, 2018

Violent Mob Riots to Show Support For Law and Order
Latest bloodshed in Portland yet another tiring example of Patriot Prayer's hypocrisy

Patriot Prayer marched in downtown Portland on October 13, 2018 as a “Flash march for Law and Order in PDX” as a response to…

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