News
Axelrod, Mann advance in electionby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Party grievance elicits finger-pointingThe ASUO Elections Board ruled on a grievance against the Brown-McLain ticket for an alleged promotional party last weekby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Court limits number of posters candidates can place on kiosksby Nicholas Wilbur |
|
ASUO finance coordinator relinquishes postNick Hudson resigns from his position, stating that the ASUO Executive didn't make good on last year's campaign proclamationsby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Garden to alert public to animal crime labA government agency chose UO students to design a garden about the work of the Ashland facilityby Philip Ossie Bladine
|
|
Fulbright grants go to UO scholarsThe awards will allow the two recipients to conduct research in Colombia and the Netherlandsby Ryan Knutson
|
|
Human rights activist tells of Colombian atrocitiesThe leader of the Dawn of Women for Arauca spoke about her group's efforts in stemming war's effectsby Eric Florip
|
|
Neil Proto speaks tonight on environmental lawby Ed Oser |
|
Oregon State Police to add 10 new positionsby Calvin Hall |
|
Pranksters carry on Ken Kesey's bus sagaby Kai-Huei Yau |
|
UO picks for law dean decline postCandidate Kevin Johnson of UC Davis says he is 'glad that chapter in my life is behind me' regarding his application processby Ryan Knutson
|
|
Immigration rallies draw mass supportIn Eugene and across the country, demonstrators participated in a National Day of Actionby Calvin Hall
|
|
Students plan 'visions' of a renewed SpringfieldUniversity architecture students planned possible changes to various downtown areas in a design workshop with local designersby Calvin Hall
|
|
Proposed changes to code spark controversyThe ASUO's authority and the University's physical jurisdiction were among the issues addressedby Susan Goodwin
|
|
Does money necessarily mean votes?Higher campaign spending does not appear to have a directby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Meeting for Conduct Code feedback today at 11 a.m.by Nicholas Wilbur |
|
Party promoting Brown-McLain prompts auditPresidential candidate Dallas Brown said he didn't organize a kegger now under investigationby Parker Howell & Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Living and loving life, with cancerUniversity student Amelia Worth needs a stem-cell transplant after previously battling leukemiaby Susan Goodwin
|
|
Grievance filed against ASUO campaignA University dorm resident complained after allegedly witnessing students from the Axelrod-Guzman campaign soliciting for votesby Ryan Knutson
|
|
Scholarship may breach incidental fee use rulesThe Student Senate is divided on whether incidental fees should benefit individualsby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Johnston lecturer gives the word on writing about sexBenoit Denizet-Lewis, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, spoke at the University on Tuesdayby Ed Oser
|
|
Exposed! aims to give fresh viewpoints on old conceptsThe LGBTQA's annual drag show will featureby Tom Hubka
|
|
Developers forge ahead with new plans for the cityOfficials are preparing to enter the second phase of The Walnut Station Mixed Use Development Planby Calvin Hall
|
|
Forum gives Lane community a look at judicial candidatesFour hopefuls vying for the position of Circuit Court judge for Lane County answered queries Thursdayby Susan Goodwin
|
|
Student files grievance against former ASUO Executive hopefulsThe complaint said the Brown-McLain ticket violated election rulesby Nicholas Wilbur
|
|
Primary election results are inby Nicholas Wilbur |
|
2008 Woodie Awards
