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News briefs

Driving out hunger

University employees hope to meet a 90,000-pound food donation goal by March

by Ayisha Yahya
News Editor

MSLF finds fault with University program

A College of Education master's program tailored for American Indians could violate the Constitution

by Lisa Catto
News Reporter

Archives show University's path to diversity

The University and Emerald archives chronicle major steps including the first black student and BSU's formation

by Chelsea Duncan
News Reporter

Noted American Indian law expert speaks at University

Charles Wilkinson, author of a new book discussing American Indian issues, visited campus Thursday

by Reese Lee
Freelance Reporter

Love Your Vote campaign comes to University today

The campaign to register 'voter virgins' will take place in the EMU Amphitheater from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

by Nika Carlson
News reporter

Jamming for charity

Music school picks up $50,000

Federal funding will help with a planned expansion of the school's crowded facilities

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

BRING helps Lane sort out plastics issues

The local recycling company says 30 percent of plastics it receives every year is nonrecyclable

by Caron Alarab
Senior News Reporter

Republicans commemorate Reagan's 93rd birthday

The College Republicans recited speeches first delivered by America's 40th president

by Lisa Catto
News Reporter

Council plans housing code work session

The Eugene City Council did not set a date, but it said Monday evening it plans to address housing codes during a future work session

by Nika Carlson
News Reporter

PFC increases Emerald budget in tense hearing

After an hour-and-a-half of debate, PFC voted to raise the Emerald's budget by 1.2 percent for 2004-05

by Moriah Balingit
Freelance Reporter

Hooded meaning

Some of the hoods placed over meters near McArthur Court provide

by Lisa Cotto
News Reporter

Finance committee allocates roughly $5 million

PFC completed budgeting allocations for the 2004-05 year, settling on a final tally that fell shy of the $4.8 million benchmark

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter

Proposed OUS cuts could relieve University"s burden

OUS representatives met Tuesday to discuss cuts to the Chancellor's Office which could aid the University after Measure 30's failure

by Chelsea Duncan
News Reporter

Crime watch

Fraternity put on probation for damaging house

Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon must perform 150 hours of community service and write apologies

by Jared Paben
Senior News Reporter

Campus buzz

Public shows mixed emotions about Riverfront Park plan

The updated development plan would change the park's name and add seven blocks to the area

by Nika Carlson
News Reporter

Campus buzz

Planning brings success

A recent study shows that the Planning, Public Policy and Management faculty are a few of the field's best

by Chelsea Duncan
News Reporter

DPS considers removable parking permits

Parking-permit holders may see a different kind of vehicle sticker this fall

by Lisa Catto
News Reporter

Student Senate debates BSU fashion show funding

The Black Student Union was granted its special request funds Wednesday

by Moriah Balingit
Freelance Reporter

Kenneth Roth pinpoints U.S.'s human rights violations

The advocate linked violations with the War on Terrorism

by Beau Eastes
Freelance Reporter

Senate to enter athletics coalition

The Coalition On Intercollegiate Athletics aims to give faculty a say about athletics reform

by Chuck Slothower
News Reporter


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