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Could Hilyard be safer?by Trevor DavisNo one knows if marked crosswalks or a proposed law would have saved the life of Brian Reams. Eugene city officials say more crosswalks could make Hilyard Street more dangerous, while advocates for crosswalks in Portland say adding paint to northwest Portland streets has made a difference in their community. |
Senate postpones package spendingby Jobetta HedelmanThe Student Senate decided against voting on packages for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in over-realized incidental fee money Wednesday night, opting to wait until all the senators could review the proposals, despite having more than five weeks to do so. |
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Groups create action strategies to enhance Diversity Planby Allie GrasgreenWhile University students were partying in Mexico during Spring Break, the Diversity Advisory Committee was working toward what they hope will be unprecedented cultural acceptance on campus. The Diversity Plan, a product of the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity, is the University's guide to creating a campus that fosters a "culturally responsive community. |
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International Week, Night provide students unique cultural experiencesby Jill Kimball | Freelance reporterWorld music blasted from speakers while students painted intricate designs on eggshells and folded colored paper into geometric shapes on Tuesday afternoon in the EMU Amphitheater. Many students sampled Nutella and Dulce de Leche at a nearby table. This wide variety of foods, crafts and music is all part of this year's International Week, said the International Student Association spokeswoman, Beth Evans. |
Community dances for a record, to raise moneyby Tess McBrideWorld music blasted from speakers while students painted intricate designs on eggshells and folded colored paper into geometric shapes on Tuesday afternoon in the EMU Amphitheater. Many students sampled Nutella and Dulce de Leche at a nearby table. This wide variety of foods, crafts and music is all part of this year's International Week, said the International Student Association spokeswoman, Beth Evans. |
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