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Jeremiah Hayden

Jeremiah Hayden

Jeremiah Hayden is a writer and drummer living in Portland, Oregon. He typically writes about art, politics, social justice and climate change.

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Feature, News, Portland State UniversityJune 6, 2023<February 19, 2024

Who Protects Us?
PSU disarmed and rearmed campus security. What happened, and what's next?

This piece was cowritten by Sarah Samms & Jeremiah Hayden On a recent Wednesday afternoon, a diverse group of students and faculty stood quietly…

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photo by Jeremiah Hayden
Environment, Opinion, PortlandMay 23, 2023<May 23, 2023

Pay What You Will, Take What You Need
Ramona Street Art Farm Cultivates Community in East Portland

Every now and then, a 13-year-old boy knocks on the door of the stranger’s house that stands between Gilbert Park Elementary and Alice Ott…

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Environment, News, PoliticsMarch 15, 2023<April 5, 2023

How to Dismantle a Bomb
What can Portland learn from the Ohio train derailment?

Late in the evening on February 3, a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. Of the 141 railcars, 38 derailed, and 14 were carrying…

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Feature, Interview, OpinionJanuary 23, 2023<January 23, 2023

Defining Abolition with Walidah Imarisha
What is Abolition?

Abolition, as defined by Critical Resistance: “Prison Industrial Complex abolition is a political vision with the goal of eliminating imprisonment, policing, and surveillance and…

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Feature, News, PortlandNovember 19, 2022<November 19, 2022

The Work to Resolve Houselessness
Ted Wheeler wants to start at the finish line

In an effort to drive people experiencing houselessness from the city of Portland, Ted Wheeler recently announced a proposed resolution to ban camping within…

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Arts & CultureOctober 5, 2022<October 5, 2022

Honest Jams Podcast Dares You To Make Something
The Podcast Is A Fun Antidote For Stifled Creativity

“It’s worthwhile, whatever your experience level is and whatever your history is, to be working on art,” Walker Spring tells me.  She and her…

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Arts & Culture, MusicOctober 5, 2022<October 5, 2022

Rock Band Help Finds Time To Breathe Through The Chaos
The band’s latest record '2053' is a brutal ode to systems collapse.

You’d be forgiven if you heard the latest record from Portland band Help and assumed it was inspired by a riot. The nervous breakdown…

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Arts & Culture, MusicOctober 5, 2022<October 5, 2022

Born A Drummer
Hunt Sales Opens Up At Revival Drum Shop

Hunt Sales, the highly regarded rock and roll drummer, was in Revival Drum Shop recently, speaking to a crowd of fans. “You know what…

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News, PSUApril 8, 2022<April 8, 2022

The Case of the Missing Case Study
Case Study Coffee Reopens Their PSU Location

One day, in the middle of the first week of this past Winter term, a note curiously appeared just inside the museum entrance to…

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Photo: A netsuke carving at the Portland Japanese Garden is on display under a small magnifying glass, bringing to life the fine details of the piece.
Art, Arts & Culture, International, Portland, WorldApril 4, 2022<April 6, 2022

Fashion, Function, and Art: Netsuke Exhibition at the Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden hosts an exhibition of traditional netsuke carvings now through April 17

  Photo: A netsuke carving at the Portland Japanese Garden is on display under a small magnifying glass, bringing to life the fine details…

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The Pacific Sentinel is a monthly student-run magazine at PSU. We seek to uplift student voices and advocate on behalf of the underrepresented. We analyze culture, politics, and daily life to continually take the dialogue further.

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