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University of Oregon

Save the Urban Farm

The longtime beloved University of Oregon program faces destruction from the Knight Campus

Viewpoint 11 months ago

By Gracie Schatz People often ask me where my career in food began, assuming that I have a mother or grandmother who is a wonderful … Continue reading →

Standing for the Flag

Days after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine flag at Hayward Field was in poor shape, but the UO replaced it with a new one after seeing a complaint

BlogEW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

While on a walk with his wife, Keith Eddins noticed the flags outside of Hayward Field were tattered. That was days after Russia’s Feb. 24 … Continue reading →

The UO Shares the Money Shot

UO posts a photo that we're too juvenile to take seriously

BlogNews 2 years ago

Whether you like the new Hayward Field or not, it doesn’t matter — it’s here. The Phil Knight-funded track came with the cleverly named “Hayward … Continue reading →

Duck Land

UO campus businesses facing more than just COVID-19 restrictions

News 2 years ago

Local businesses on E. 13th Avenue near the University of Oregon campus are hurting. With social distancing laws in effect and the school’s transition to … Continue reading →

Gov. Kate Brown’s Eyes Are on Lane County

Lane County is on the governor's watch list

BlogNews 2 years ago

Lane County’s recent spike in COVID-19 infections kicked off when the University of Oregon’s fall term started. Gov. Kate Brown has now put Lane County … Continue reading →

UO’s Thin Commitment to Racial Justice

Weak support from administration for leading scholar of race, incarceration and policing

NewsOpinionViewpoint 3 years ago

By Charise Cheney, Lynn Fujiwara, Brian Klopotek, Sharon Luk, Ernesto Martínez  The University of Oregon is on the verge of losing one of its only … Continue reading →

UO Pioneer Statues Taken Down By Unknown Activists

Taking down UO's controversial monuments has been a subject of discussion for several years

BlogNews 3 years ago

By Frankie Kerner and Taylor Perse On Saturday, June 13, the Pioneer Mother and Pioneer Father statues at the University of Oregon were torn down … Continue reading →

President Michael Schill Takes a Serious Note

University of Oregon president looks ahead to financial hardships

BlogNews 3 years ago

On Monday, March 30, when University of Oregon President Michael Schill spoke to the campus community in a town hall, he offered a virtual hug. … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 3 years ago

• We loved all the responses we got for naming the Hayward Field tower — and Phil’s Phallus Palace was a strong runner up. The … Continue reading →

Blessed Be Thy Data

Book by UO philosophy associate professor dives into how data historically changed people 

News 3 years ago

Sentimental music plays as an elderly man recounts memories of his late wife, Loretta.  “Remember, Loretta loved going to Alaska,” the man says.  A beep … Continue reading →

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