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l6 Top: An American Red Cross professional tends to a student donor. Above: A student uses a special tool to help relax his arm while blood is taken. Right: David O'Gorman relaxes in the MU Ballroom as his blood is is collected Wednesday. OSU Dominates! Since 2002 Oregon State has won the Civil War Blood Drive five times! Every year the American Red Cross sets up on campus to see just how many dedicated Beavers show up. This year, out of 8,388 participants, 4,792 were Orange and 3,959 were green. Not enough numbers for you? The amount of donors from last year to this year is a positive difference of 853! For two weeks, students, teachers, and fans alike came from every part of Oregon and surrounding areas to support their team. Not everyone could give a pint of blood due to some of the restrictions, but everyone who signed up got to put in their names as supporters for their school. After the event was over, the thousands of pints of blood were taken to Portland where they underwent a series of extremely strict tests. If deemed perfectly healthy and free of anything harmful, they are sold to hospitals in need. A big thanks to all of those who donated! - Story by Natasha Mackey Facts provided by The Gazette Times and the American Red Cross pkuto by Jrffrty Bcumgrr
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Left: Jacquizz Rodgers gains yards while ducks scramble to catch up. All Above: Beaver defense keeps the ducks within reach during the first three quarters.
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photobry Jtf'rry Banngrr photo by folly Coronado Top: Vials filled with donated blood from Wednesday’s drive. They are transported in red containers by the Red Cross. Above: Students support their Beavers in hopes of defeating the Ducks. Left: The American Red Cross RV specially designed for collecting blood donations was stationed on Jefferson, directly behind the MU. Opposite, bottom left: A student uses a special tool to help relax his arm while blood is taken. Opposite, right: David O’Gorman relaxes in the MU Ballroom as his blood is is collected Wednesday. “We have people all over the state who are Duck and Beaver fans who choose to participate in the Civil War Drive. People will wait to come out and donate blood just so that they can participate and vote for their favorite school.” - Daphne Mathew, communications manager for the American Red Cross, Courtesty of The Daily Barometer ..ft
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