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The University journal objects the ASUO committee's decision to cut its funding
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Students at the University's campus in Portland want to share in benefits of incidental fees
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The Chess Club and tenants of the East University neighborhood were among groups vying for funding
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Area groups create relief, such as a candlelight vigil and a benefit dinner, to help survivors
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Students studying geological sciences learn about past tsunamis on the Oregon coast
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Officials will meet with parents to discuss concerns following an incident at two University child-care centers
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Eighty percent of Oregon's agricultural products are distributed across the country and internationally
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Kulongoski's proposed three-year budget would boost education spending by 2.6 percent
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The new stipend model will re-evaluate the budgets and responsibilities of campus groups
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ASUO members decide to focus on more beneficial goals as self-punishment for conduct code violations
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Problems such as long waits and errors will likely last a few more days for Darkwing users
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Annual credit reports are free and help students to manage and understand their credit history
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Reopening the park and preserving trees are among the issues the West University group will address in the upcoming months
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Tension heightens in a six-and-a-half-hour meeting where members questioned how to factor transfers
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Debate between committee members and SASS representatives leads to 'heated verbal exchange'
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University professor Marjorie Taylor compares children and their pretend friends to authors and their characters
Some parents might find it bizarre if their child was friends with a 160-year-old world traveler, or a dragon that reads the legends of King Arthur or a pair of birds that bicker incessantly. But University psychology professor Marjorie Taylor, who recently published an article on children and their imaginary companions, said it's common for children to have these sorts of unusual imaginary friends.
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State and national candidates present their views on health care in Oregon and in America
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