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A glimpse at gay iconsJade Esteban Estrada performed a solo comedic show depicting six significant figures in gay historyby Philip Ossie Bladine
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UO physicists praised for 'hot' researchThree professors placed third in the Science Watch newsletter's report on papers that received the most citations in scientific worksby Chris Hagan
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Campus historically resistant to recruitmentProfessors, students have protested military recruiters because of the "don't ask, don't tell" policyby Nicholas Wilbur
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Faculty supports UO in fundraiserMore than half of University employees donated, so the campaign received an extra $50,000by Philip Ossie Bladine
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Abuse victim advocate tells of experienceSpeaker Sarah Buel understands personally the importance of helping domestic violence victimsby Katy Gagnon
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Studies show caffeine elicits varying reactionsResearch says the stimulant popular with students has different effects depending on doses and sensitivityby Susan Goodwin
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Donor pledges additional $1 million if matchedby Steven Neuman |
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Governor candidates to speak at Eugene forumFive politicians running in the gubernatorial election will identify issues they deem important for Oregonby Calvin Hall
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Symphonic Sistersby Zac Goodwin
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Conduct Code enters feedback phaseThe new draft of the Student Conduct Code saw faculty approval,by Nicholas Wilbur
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Diversity plan enters feedback phaseThe University's revised diversity plan suggests that need-based, department-specific 'Strategic Action Plans' be implementedby Ryan Knutson
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Program biased against gays, group saysOnly students interested in preventing pregnancy qualify for the Family Planning Expansion Projectby Susan Goodwin
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New MCAT format uses computers for testingProspective medical students are worried about the change from the test's paper and pencil formatby Calvin Hall
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Professor speaks on suicide terrorism tonight at 7 p.m.by Ed Oser |
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OSU student newspaper slammed for Islam columnThe publication weathers backlash after printing a column criticizing Islamby Steven Neuman
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ASUO grapples with conduct codeStudent leaders say the revisions are vaguely worded and could diminish students' rightsby Nicholas Wilbur
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Bomb found in campus lab crawl spaceThe laboratory was evacuated by DPS before a police bomb squad safely disarmed the deviceby Parker Howell
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UO unveils revamped diversity plan todayThe University's plan, first released more than nine months ago, aims for a 'broad meaning' of diversityby Ryan Knutson
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EPD gives more than 85 drinking citations this weekendby Jared Paben |
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Determined to make a dentDoris "Granny D" Haddock is eager to draw supporters to curb corporate influence on electionsby Tom Hubka
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DPS shifts parking staff after auditRand Stamm, former Department of Public Safety parking manager, has been moved to a new position in transportation issuesby Jared Paben
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Funding for group's trip rejected by ASUOThe Insurgent did not get a $800 request because two group members are not UO studentsby Nicholas Wilbur
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Oregon Supreme Court to hear three cases at Universityby Calvin Hall |
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Expert speaks on suicide bombersUniversity of Chicago professor Robert Pape discussed misconceptions, terrorist stereotypes in a speech at the UOby Ed Oser
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PETA applauds Eugene for vegetarian friendlinessby Susan Goodwin |
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UO students plan to make adult creative center happenAndrew Shipley and Caitlin Gamble put an idea into action with the creation of the Springfield art programby Philip Ossie Bladine
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Professor predicts three out of four winnersIain Padoe's scientific model for deciding who would receive Academy Awards was accurate except for best pictureby Bryan Saxton
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Jade Esteban Estrada performs at UO tonightby Philip Ossie Bladine |
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Student leaders oppose changes to conduct codeby Nicholas Wilbur |
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UO professor labeled 'dangerous'David Horowitz's book, 'The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America,' includes sociology professor John Fosterby Ryan Knutson
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Senator's absences could spell terminationDallas Brown could be fired if ASUO executives find he hasn't carried out his senatorial dutiesby Nicholas Wilbur
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Master of the body, master of the mindDavid Leung teaches psychology at LCC, volunteers locally and teaches tai chi at his academyby Thomas Miller
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Performing personal experiences with warLove & War & More, an event put on in part by student fees, focused on six women's experiencesby Ed Oser
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ASUO considers adding meetings to solicit feedbackThe Student Senate discussed town hall-style meetings that would allow students to ask senators questionsby Nicholas Wilbur
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Peace activists speak about their Gaza Strip experiencesMembers of the International Solidarity Movement lectured on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict Saturdayby Susan Goodwin
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Domestic violence victims' advocate to speak at UOby Philip Ossie Bladine |
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Cell phone companies team up for essay contestby Ryan Knutson |
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