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$3.1 million in donations supports international studiesStudy abroad and international student programs at UO will benefit from a slew of new donationsby Robert D'AndreaThe University announced $3.1 million in donations for international scholarships Wednesday, the largest-ever gifts for study abroad and international student programs. Three donations from alumni will endow scholarships for international relations majors studying abroad, establish a travel fund for international internships and create scholarships for students traveling to and from China. |
Community members seek Taser investigationThe formal complaint alleges police officers acted illegally in their actions toward a studentby Jessie HigginsThree witnesses to the stun gun arrest of a University student in May are calling for the Lane County District Attorney's Office to investigate whether two arresting police officers should face criminal charges. Samantha Chirillo, Josh Schlossberg and Amy Pincus Merwin are officially requesting that Officer Jud Warden and Sergeant Bill Solesbee's conduct be investigated because the community members claim the amount of force used against University student Ian Van Ornum was unnecessary and unlawful. |
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Group files suit to keep wrestling at UOA Marion County judge gave both sides 48 hours to file additionalby Andrew GreifSALEM - Nearly a year after the University announced it would eliminate wrestling after the 2007-08 season, a judge in Marion County said Monday that he's going to have a tough time approving a preliminary injunction against the University because of the delay and other questions. |
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