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Writing on the walls4/14/08 | Come check out why the walls of the Adell McMillan Gallery in the EMU are covered with graffiti.by Catie CicirettoThe Art of Defiance, a graffiti art show, put on by the Cultural Forum lines the walls of the Adell McMillan Gallery from April 4 to the 26. Zack Wilkins-Malloy paints the struggle of having his art covered up. |
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Clinton Rallies Eugene4/6/08 | On Saturday, Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to an energized crowdby Adam SpencerOn Saturday, Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to an energized crowd about her "Solutions for America." The former First Lady emphasized her plans for a universal healthcare system, environmental conservation, and funding for students and education. |
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La Raza Unida4/4/08 | MEChA's Raza Unida conference united more than 300 Latino high school students with the goal of strengthening their community.by Michael CalcagnoOn Thursday, MEChA de U of O held its annual Raza Unida conference, which translates to "The Unified Race." The conference is meant to help more than 300 high school student attendees from Lane County, who gathered for an all-day event, learn about building better communities and access to higher education. |
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The Endangered Cow4/2/08 | Students demonstrate their frustration about how the decisionto keep the Holy Cow Caféby Adam SpencerIn response to the termination of Holy Cow's contract at the EMU, students organized a sit-in protest Tuesday. The efforts were made out of frustration from previous attempts to reinstate the locally owned organic foods restaurant that went ignored. |
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20 years of Jellotopia3/31/08 | An all Jell-O art show celebrated its 20th year of mixing a somber art sceen with gelitan satireby Desiree AfllejeThe colorful, gelatin display began two decades ago as a spoof. Now, the annual Jello Art Show draws a crowd of onlookers who admire the silly, strange and seldom serious creations. The exhibit, this year titled, "Jellotopia," packed Maude Kerns Art Center Saturday evening. |
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Obama at McArthur Court3/21/08 | See video and photos from the rally with selected clips from Barack Obama's speech in Eugene on Friday.by Desiree AfllejeBarack Obama knows how to start off on the right foot. The first words out of the Democratic presidential candidate's mouth at his "Stand for Change" rally Friday night seemed to boost his audience support even further. "Wow," Obama said after walking onstage to a U2 song and cheering decibel levels louder than those at Oregon basketball games. |
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