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Driving out hungerUniversity employees hope to meet a 90,000-pound food donation goal by Marchby Ayisha Yahya
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MSLF finds fault with University programA College of Education master's program tailored for American Indians could violate the Constitutionby Lisa Catto
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Archives show University's path to diversityThe University and Emerald archives chronicle major steps including the first black student and BSU's formationby Chelsea Duncan
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Noted American Indian law expert speaks at UniversityCharles Wilkinson, author of a new book discussing American Indian issues, visited campus Thursdayby Reese Lee
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Love Your Vote campaign comes to University todayThe campaign to register 'voter virgins' will take place in the EMU Amphitheater from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.by Nika Carlson
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Jamming for charity |
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Music school picks up $50,000Federal funding will help with a planned expansion of the school's crowded facilitiesby Chuck Slothower
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BRING helps Lane sort out plastics issuesThe local recycling company says 30 percent of plastics it receives every year is nonrecyclableby Caron Alarab
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Republicans commemorate Reagan's 93rd birthdayThe College Republicans recited speeches first delivered by America's 40th presidentby Lisa Catto
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Council plans housing code work sessionThe Eugene City Council did not set a date, but it said Monday evening it plans to address housing codes during a future work sessionby Nika Carlson
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PFC increases Emerald budget in tense hearingAfter an hour-and-a-half of debate, PFC voted to raise the Emerald's budget by 1.2 percent for 2004-05by Moriah Balingit
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Hooded meaningSome of the hoods placed over meters near McArthur Court provideby Lisa Cotto
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Finance committee allocates roughly $5 millionPFC completed budgeting allocations for the 2004-05 year, settling on a final tally that fell shy of the $4.8 million benchmarkby Chuck Slothower
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Proposed OUS cuts could relieve University"s burdenOUS representatives met Tuesday to discuss cuts to the Chancellor's Office which could aid the University after Measure 30's failureby Chelsea Duncan
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Fraternity put on probation for damaging houseMembers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon must perform 150 hours of community service and write apologiesby Jared Paben
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Campus buzz |
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Public shows mixed emotions about Riverfront Park planThe updated development plan would change the park's name and add seven blocks to the areaby Nika Carlson
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Campus buzz |
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Planning brings successA recent study shows that the Planning, Public Policy and Management faculty are a few of the field's bestby Chelsea Duncan
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DPS considers removable parking permitsParking-permit holders may see a different kind of vehicle sticker this fallby Lisa Catto
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Student Senate debates BSU fashion show fundingThe Black Student Union was granted its special request funds Wednesdayby Moriah Balingit
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Kenneth Roth pinpoints U.S.'s human rights violationsThe advocate linked violations with the War on Terrorismby Beau Eastes
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Senate to enter athletics coalitionThe Coalition On Intercollegiate Athletics aims to give faculty a say about athletics reformby Chuck Slothower
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2008 Woodie Awards

