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Pulse brief (8/6/02) |
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RESTRICTING free speechUniversity students across the nation face being restricted to 'free-speech zones' when they protest, demonstrate or speakby Jan Montry
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UO examined East Campus site concernsOpponents of the planned child care center say the University's plans don't do enough to make the building blend in with the neighborhoodby Jillian Daley
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Eugene prepares for SLUG Queen contestThis is the 20th year of the city's competition, which attracts a wide variety of locals; the deadline for entry forms is Aug. 12by Marilyn Grace Rice
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Allen Hall facelift brings new conference room, darkroomWorkers expect to be nearly completed with the renovations by the time students return to the journalism school this fallby Jillian Daley
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Health center director to step down in SeptemberDr. Gerald Fleischli has chosen to become an academic-year physician, and the University is searching for a replacementby Jillian Daley
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Citizens debate discrimination code changesThe Eugene Human Rights Commission announces that its recommendations for
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Oregonians celebrate 100 years of Crater Lake National ParkThe centennial ceremony of the park is scheduled to run from Aug. 23 to 25, and may feature an appearance from President George W. Bush on Aug. 24by Jillian Daley
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Baldy offers relaxation with views of Eugeneby Adam Jones
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Let your worries float down riverby Brad Schmidt
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Students have new option for dining outEl Pato Verde (The Green Duck), on East 13th Street, is set to open Monday, offering customers a taste of traditional Mexican foodby Jillian Daley
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Springfield celebrates 13th annual Filbert FestivalLocals will gather at Day Island Park for three days of fun, food and entertainment as they participate in the city's tribute to the nutby Jenni Schultz
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Students can rely on LTD for local, fun daytime tripsby Pat Payne
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Oregon Coast has nature, shoppingby Marilyn Grace Rice
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Seattle has more to offer than just the Space Needle |
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