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Gubernatorial candidates hold debate at UniversityThe forum, held in Columbia 150, centered on the appropriate method to improve the funding of higher education in Oregonby Calvin Hall
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Thoughts on shattering science's glass ceilingFemale students are a majority in science classrooms, but male faculty members outnumber their female counterpartsby Tom Hubka
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Instructor, students help fix New OrleansLiz Carter is assisting the restoration of historic buildings in the city after they were severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Ritaby Matt Chaban
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Senators fail to meet ASUO job demandsStudent Senate leaders have not held members accountable for missing office hours and meetingsby Nicholas Wilbur
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Student's improvised art symbolizes effects of warMegumi Kaizu discussed visiting historic war-torn sites such as the Auschwitz concentration campby Bob albrecht
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Intelligent design supporters tout merits of conceptThe three participants said life on earth is too complex to be produced by means other than a sentient creatorby Ed Oser
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'Sex Installment' newsletters reach captive audienceStudents in the residence halls found the publication, which discusses sex issues, posted in bathroom stallsby indsay Funston
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African-American Israeli athlete speaks at UOLaVon Mercer attempts to dispel misconceptions about Israel after playing basketball there for 14 yearsby Matt Chaban
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Fundraiser aims to benefit rare wetland creaturesby Calvin Hall |
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ASUO Street Faireby Kai-Huei Yau |
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Detour awaits motorists on McVay Highwayby Calvin Hall |
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Drug use limits federal student aidOregon has denied thousands of students' FAFSAs because of drug-related convictions, report saysby Ed Oser
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Female voices in a male-dominated fieldFew women are tenured in the UO science department, but some professors strive to change the idea of the stereotypical male scientistby Tom Hubka
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Female voices in a male-dominated fieldProfessor Geri Richmond attributes her accolades to the value of her students' workby Tom Hubka
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Intelligent design advocates host campus discussionby Ed Oser |
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Transportation hearing seeks resident responseby Calvin Hall |
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Energy committee appoints new headby Calvin Hall |
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UO professor awarded for newspaper researchThe winning study involved testing the accuracy of stories by presenting them directly to news sourcesby Philip Ossie Bladine
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Eugeneans give pause for tai chi and qigongWorld Tai Chi and Qigong Day brought community members outside to demonstrate and celebrate healthby Thomas Miller
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Search for law dean ends at homeAfter a failed pursuit of a new dean, Interim Dean Margie Paris was promoted to full deanby Ryan Knutson
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Immigrants demonstrate through absenceActivists held a rally and refused to work, shop or attend classes in support of immigration rightsby Calvin Hall |
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Police dispel angry crowd, make arrests outside partyAn event at the Vet's Club was shut down because attendees exceeded the venue's limitsby Jared Paben
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Packed room takes in writer Tobias WolffThe author of 'This Boy's Life' read from three of his works to a full house in the Knight Libraryby Ed Oser
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Senate hears apartments resolutionSome student senators said the resolution comes too late to oppose the Westmoreland saleby Nicholas Wilbur
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Gubernatorial candidates speak at free forum on campus tonightby Calvin Hall |
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New site for hospital generates controversyNeighborhood groups protested the rezoning plans for the McKenzie-Willamette hospitalby Calvin Hall
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Oregon Economic Forum to discuss health care systemA UO professor coordinated the event to provideby Tom Hubka
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Community reacts to diversity planUniversity students and faculty made inquiries about the logic and morality of the new planby Ryan Knutson
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Reported bike theft down from 2005Eugene police officials attribute the crime to those who trade the bicycles for meth or heroinby Susan Goodwin
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Take Back the Night rally unifies participantsA crowd gathered at the EMU Amphitheater and marched through campus and Eugene Thursday evening to protest sexual violenceby Philip Ossie Bladine
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Darfur rally discloses reality of genocideActivists decried the Sudanese government's alleged atrocities, citing personal anecdotesby Eric Florip
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Forum seeks new views on immigrationSpeakers discussed policies they said threaten immigrants at the Siempre Amigos Association eventby indsay Funston
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