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Education
How a small moment changed a student’s relationship to school, set them on a career path they’re still following a decade later
Kal Sibbel can pinpoint the exact moment his life changed course.

Oregon’s effort to bridge the digital divide at risk after Trump’s announcement
Oregon nonprofits like Free Geek are helping seniors and low-income populations gain essential tech skills, but those efforts are now at risk as President Donald Trump moves to end the Digital Equity Act, a federal program supporting digital access and training for underserved communities.

Business
Arizona wins third and final federal semiconductor research hub, dashing Oregon’s hopes
Federal leaders have declined to choose Oregon as the site of a semiconductor research hub.

Culture
55 years ago, the ‘Mother of All Demos’ foresaw modern computing
Oregon State University alumnus Douglas Engelbart, who designed the first computer mouse, unveiled the future of computers.

U.S. charges 3 Iranian nationals in global hacking campaign
Three Iranian nationals have been charged for allegedly conducting a global hacking campaign that targeted victims and the U.S. and other countries for extortion.

Business
Oregon’s largest private employer, Intel, announces plans to expand in Europe
Oregon's largest private employer said it would build two leading-edge chip factories in Germany, with additional investments across Europe.

Business
Oregon leaders regroup to bolster efforts to attract semiconductor industry
Oregon’s political leaders say they’re going to try to attract the booming semiconductor industry.

Think Out Loud
Blazers Season Recap | Cybersecurity | Raising The Smoking Age
We learn about cybersecurity "honeypots" and a bill to raise the age for tobacco use in Oregon.