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Gubernatorial candidates hold debate at University

The forum, held in Columbia 150, centered on the appropriate method to improve the funding of higher education in Oregon

by Calvin Hall
News Reporter

Thoughts on shattering science's glass ceiling

Female students are a majority in science classrooms, but male faculty members outnumber their female counterparts

by Tom Hubka
News Reporter

Instructor, students help fix New Orleans

Liz Carter is assisting the restoration of historic buildings in the city after they were severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

by Matt Chaban
Freelance Reporter

Senators fail to meet ASUO job demands

Student Senate leaders have not held members accountable for missing office hours and meetings

by Nicholas Wilbur
Senior News Reporter

Student's improvised art symbolizes effects of war

Megumi Kaizu discussed visiting historic war-torn sites such as the Auschwitz concentration camp

by Bob albrecht
Freelance Reporter

Intelligent design supporters tout merits of concept

The three participants said life on earth is too complex to be produced by means other than a sentient creator

by Ed Oser
News Reporter

'Sex Installment' newsletters reach captive audience

Students in the residence halls found the publication, which discusses sex issues, posted in bathroom stalls

by indsay Funston
Freelance Reporter

African-American Israeli athlete speaks at UO

LaVon Mercer attempts to dispel misconceptions about Israel after playing basketball there for 14 years

by Matt Chaban
Freelance Reporter

Fundraiser aims to benefit rare wetland creatures

by Calvin Hall

ASUO Street Faire

by Kai-Huei Yau

Detour awaits motorists on McVay Highway

by Calvin Hall

Drug use limits federal student aid

Oregon has denied thousands of students' FAFSAs because of drug-related convictions, report says

by Ed Oser
News Reporter

Female voices in a male-dominated field

Few women are tenured in the UO science department, but some professors strive to change the idea of the stereotypical male scientist

by Tom Hubka
News Reporter

Female voices in a male-dominated field

Professor Geri Richmond attributes her accolades to the value of her students' work

by Tom Hubka
News Reporter

Intelligent design advocates host campus discussion

by Ed Oser

Transportation hearing seeks resident response

by Calvin Hall

Energy committee appoints new head

by Calvin Hall

UO professor awarded for newspaper research

The winning study involved testing the accuracy of stories by presenting them directly to news sources

by Philip Ossie Bladine
News Reporter

Eugeneans give pause for tai chi and qigong

World Tai Chi and Qigong Day brought community members outside to demonstrate and celebrate health

by Thomas Miller
Freelance Reporter

Search for law dean ends at home

After a failed pursuit of a new dean, Interim Dean Margie Paris was promoted to full dean

by Ryan Knutson
News Reporter

Immigrants demonstrate through absence

Activists held a rally and refused to work, shop or attend classes in support of immigration rights

by Calvin Hall

Police dispel angry crowd, make arrests outside party

An event at the Vet's Club was shut down because attendees exceeded the venue's limits

by Jared Paben
News Editor

Packed room takes in writer Tobias Wolff

The author of 'This Boy's Life' read from three of his works to a full house in the Knight Library

by Ed Oser
News Reporter

Senate hears apartments resolution

Some student senators said the resolution comes too late to oppose the Westmoreland sale

by Nicholas Wilbur
Senior News Reporter

Gubernatorial candidates speak at free forum on campus tonight

by Calvin Hall

New site for hospital generates controversy

Neighborhood groups protested the rezoning plans for the McKenzie-Willamette hospital

by Calvin Hall
News Reporter

Oregon Economic Forum to discuss health care system

A UO professor coordinated the event to provide

by Tom Hubka
News Reporter

Community reacts to diversity plan

University students and faculty made inquiries about the logic and morality of the new plan

by Ryan Knutson
News Reporter

Reported bike theft down from 2005

Eugene police officials attribute the crime to those who trade the bicycles for meth or heroin

by Susan Goodwin
News Reporter

Take Back the Night rally unifies participants

A crowd gathered at the EMU Amphitheater and marched through campus and Eugene Thursday evening to protest sexual violence

by Philip Ossie Bladine
News Reporter

Darfur rally discloses reality of genocide

Activists decried the Sudanese government's alleged atrocities, citing personal anecdotes

by Eric Florip
Freelance Reporter

Forum seeks new views on immigration

Speakers discussed policies they said threaten immigrants at the Siempre Amigos Association event

by indsay Funston
Freelance Reporter


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