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Professor analyzes academic 'caste system'An Oregon sociologist claims advancement in the discipline is difficultby Jess Williams
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Fourth of July fun (part 2)Theater, music, art and rodeo events await Eugeneans this holidayby Ben Gallenson
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Fourth of July fun (part 1)Local fireworks stands commit to safety by following guidelines, inspectionsby Sabrina Gowette
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Locals talk about Moore's 'Fahrenheit'Michael Moore calls for grassroots action, fans gather around the country Mondayby Michael a. Boot
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OUS chief abdicates; successor appointedJarvis resigned to enable board to 'pursue new goals'by Omie Drawhorn
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Magana guilty on 41 countsby News Brief |
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Helping four-legged friendsUndergraduate Lauren Zavrel started her own nonprofit, Puptent Inc., to benefit local animal-rights causesby Omie Drawhorn
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Property damage results in lawsuit for UO fraternityThe property owners are seeking $500,000 from Sigma Alpha Epsilon following the November incident near Sunriverby Omie Drawhorn
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Iraq granted sovereignty two days ahead of scheduleLocal reaction notes democracy may be a long time coming in Iraqby Ben Brown
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Student Senate issue resolution supports GTFFThe resolution, aimed at preventing a potential GTFF strike, will not be official until voted on by the Constitution Courtby Meghann Cuniff
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