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CRUNCHING THE NUMBER$

Through a series of meetings, ASUO finance committee members appropriate nearly $5 million to dozens of student organizations

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

EPD says officers didn't use brutality in party bust

EPD defends its officers' actions after a University student alleged that police used excessive force when trying to arrest her boyfriend

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

Note: All charges against Harry Dalgaard were dropped in this case. An inquiry filed by a University student with the Eugene Police Department regarding police conduct in breaking up a Nov. 14 off-campus party has been resolved, but the student is dissatisfied with the results.

Anti-conglomeration activist hosts workshop on campus

Paul Cienfuegos discussed corporate control over local mass media throughout his two-day presentation

by Moriah Balingit
Freelance Reporter

ASUO finance committee reviews 2004 budget

PFC members decided to reduce the budget of the Singapore Student Association by 78 percent

by Michael A. Booth
Freelance Reporter

PFC approves funding for nine student groups

The committee doled out nearly $30,000 in funds during Thursday's meeting

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

Business college dean search narrows to two candidates

Dean candidate Kenneth Evans visited the University Tuesday to meet students and discuss his interests

by Chelsea Duncan
News Reporter

Crime Watch

Snow not enough for closure

University officials say the majority of students and staff made it to class despite dangerous weather conditions

by Jared Paben
Senior News Reporter

City hires permanent police chief

Two years after the position opened, the city of Eugene hired Arizona's Robert Lehner as new police chief

by Nika Carlson
News Reporter

Mad cow disease scare leaves lingering apprehension

Despite the recall of all at-risk beef and no other reported cases, mad cow disease still remains a concern for some

by Lisa Catto
News Reporter

GradWeb updates formerly arduous Graduate School tracking methods

Created by two University staff members, GradWeb has eliminated the need for an extended paper trail

by Caron Alarab
News Reporter

University administrators try to halt increasing fees

Depending on their major, students pay school and department fees ranging from $30 to $3,125

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

New Eugene public library celebrates its first birthday

Nearly 3,000 community members gathered to help commemorate the library's first anniversary on Saturday

by Noriko Miyazaki
Freelance Reporter

Campus buzz

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High-tech holidays

Digital technology has spawned dozens of affordable, easy-to-use devices that made popular presents this holiday season

by Caron Alarab
Senior News Reporter

Torrey outlines city goals for 2004

In his annual State of the City Address, Mayor Jim Torrey discusses improvements he hopes to make this year

by Nika Carlson
News Reporter

Text-writing professors face dilemmas

Professors who write textbooks and then assign those books to their students must decide how to use their royalties fairly

by Jared Paben
Senior News Reporter

Minimum wage gets small boost

Some students believe Oregon's 15-cent minimum wage increase on Jan. 1 is no match for the potential costs it could create

by Ayisha Yahya
News Editor

Belief in beef

Beef industry professionals and workers say they are confident the mad cow scare will not have a major long-term negative effect

by Caron Alarab
Senior News Reporter

Delayed tuition increase finally takes effect

In the recent trend of rising costs, the University bumps tuition rates up again and foresees even more increases soon if Measure 30 fails

by Jennifer Marie Bear
News Editor

Multicultural students want open position filled quickly

Despite the creation of a vice provost position for equity and diversity, the lack of staff of color is raising concerns about the University's support of diversity

by Chelsea Duncan
News Reporter

Single-view classes, texts prompt concerns

University officials, professors and students are concerned that point-of-view is limited when professors assign only their texts

by Jared Paben
Senior News Reporter

Senate wage issue dominates first term meeting

The student senators voted down a resolution to censure those involved in last year's election packet process

by Moriah Balingit
Freelance Reporter


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