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University of Oregon Archive

Gov. Kate Brown’s Eyes Are on Lane County

Lane County is on the governor's watch list

BlogNews 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 →

Graduate Employee Union Votes to Authorize Strike

The strike authorization was approved by 1,044 graduate employees in the union after 11 months of negotiations

BlogNews 6 years ago

As University of Oregon students ate food and bought merchandise at the Associated Student’s fall term Street Faire, nearly 200 people rallied in front of … Continue reading →

On Your Marks

Athletes and public officials try to rally support for Oregon’s hosting of 2021 World Track Championships 

News 6 years ago

On Saturday, Oct. 12, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge ran the world’s fastest marathon at 1:59:40. Now Eugene will attempt to break the record for smallest city … Continue reading →

SEIU, Universities Avoid Strike

A contract between university management and 4,500 workers will avoid strike on Monday

BlogNews 6 years ago

Although classified staff at the University of Oregon were ready to strike Monday, Sept. 30, as classes began, SEIU won’t walk out after a Saturday … Continue reading →

The Lost Clause

Why is the University of Oregon paying a million bucks to a school that discriminates against gay students?

News 6 years ago

History hasn’t been kind to Lloyd Eaton. In nine seasons as head football coach of the University of Wyoming, Eaton led the Cowboys to eight … Continue reading →

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