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After 26 years, baseball is backIn 2008-09 the University will lose wrestling, but it will gain a baseball team and competitive cheerleadingby Doug BonhamOne year after the University of Oregon's establishment, in 1877, the first Oregon baseball game was played; 26 years ago was the last. The last, that is, until Athletic Director Pat Kilkenny announced last Friday that the sport would return to the University's intercollegiate athletic department in time for the 2008-09 season. |
Lane County Libertarians hold first meeting in 2 yearsby Michael Schoenfelder | Freelance ReporterTall blue letters spell out "Enough Is Enough" and "Vote Libertarian" on signs leading to the Libertarian Party of Lane County's first meeting in two years. Held in EWEB's northern building on the banks of the Willamette, the meeting lasted four hours on Saturday - 7:30 to 11:30 p. |
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Students have chance to win $20,000 in ConocoPhillips scholarship contestby Jill AhoThe ConocoPhillips Company is sponsoring a scholarship contest for students in Oregon, Washington and California with a grand prize of $20,000. Contestants should log on to My76Video.com to submit their 25-second commercial about 76 gasoline. Other prizes include a $10,000 scholarship, a $5,000 scholarship, a year's worth of gas and 20 $500 gas certificates. |
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Good times at the fairby Jarod OppermanDrag queens, stilt-walkers and chess masters the size of their pieces. There were certainly more distractions than just the 30-plus bare breasts I witnessed this weekend. As a California native, I can't say I've ever witnessed anything even near the level of the Oregon Country Fair. |
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