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Fair, but not squareThousands of people turned out for one of Eugene's favorite events: the Oregon Country Fairby Rebecca Woolington | Freelance WriterOn a sweltering Sunday afternoon in the woods near Veneta, children leapt, adults played and families small and large danced as the 39th annual Oregon Country Fair wound to a close. An anticipated 18,000 visitors who attended Sunday's festivities were treated to a scene straight out of a fairy tale: Fair volunteers waved magic wands with flowing streamers to welcome visitors to the fair. |
Dotters-Katz outlines plan to register new votersASUO president is confident he can reach his goal of 10,000 registrants without OSA helpby Robert D'AndreaASUO President Sam Dotters-Katz elaborated Sunday on his plans to register 10,000 new voters by the fall deadline without a campus organizer traditionally integral to such a campaign, and amid cautious optimism from other student body presidents. Dotters-Katz announced earlier this month that he would not hire a new Oregon Student Association campus organizer after Tom Hojem left his post at the University to become OSA's legislative director. |
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Westmoreland: 30 days to vacateGraduate students living at Westmoreland must find new places to liveby Jessie HigginsGraduate students still living at a former University housing complex have been given a 30-day notice to vacate after the rent mitigation period between the residents and the facility's current property manager expired last month. Bell Real Estate distributed the "Notice of Termination of Tenancy Without Cause" to remaining graduate students at Westmoreland Village LLC on July 1, one day after the University's period of rent mitigation ended. |
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