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Pornography destroys society, does not have positive effects 25

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

21 hours ago by

This is in regard to two stories: Edward Oser's piece ("Porn star Ron Jeremy visits local adult store" ODE Jan. 8) and Calvin Hall's piece ("Adult store, preacher face off in court" ODE Jan. 24). I am continually put off by the fact that your paper runs ads for adult stores, let alone the fact that you actually had one of your writers cover the visit of a porn star.

Planned Parenthood keeps killing them softly 9

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

17 hours ago by Dan Fitzpatrick

I'm surprised the Black community in Portland isn't up in arms right now - one of their new neighbors has a proven track record of anti-Black bigotry and violence. A new Planned Parenthood center is being built in Northeast Portland on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Down but not out 6

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

41 minutes ago by Ben Schorzman | Sports Reporter

Kyle Bounds is officially listed at 5-foot-9 and 157 pounds, but he appears to be much bigger. His stocky frame is muscular, and his biceps bulge out of his T-shirt. It isn't his muscles that define him, however. A glance at his head gives the real clues about who he is.

Time for the Times? 2

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

51 minutes ago by Robert D'Andrea

It is difficult to measure how many students read the New York Times each day, but a program planned by a political science professor and the ASUO could create a significant jump in readership on campus during the next academic year. Political science professor Jane Cramer and ASUO President Sam Dotters-Katz are raising funds to have 600 copies of the nation's paper of record delivered to common areas on campus beginning in the fall.

UO course takes trip to border for up-close look at immigration 2

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

1 hour ago by Jessie Higgins

A University class on immigration is spending the week at the United States-Mexico border learning first-hand about the experiences of those who seek to enter the United States both legally and illegally. The class, founded by education professor Edward Olivos, left for San Diego Saturday for an intensive week of hands-on training with a local non-profit organization devoted to helping Latino immigrants.

Seattle SuperSonics deserved to be saved by NBA, for fans 2

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

19 hours ago by Robert Husseman

Rookies from every National Basketball Association team recently donned their new jerseys for a league-orchestrated photo shoot, one more rite of passage along the journey into the NBA. The often-ridiculous poses and uniform redesign debuts (as the Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic did this year) serve to help curb professional basketball fans' summer league hangovers as they wait for training camp to begin.

Planned Parenthood serves as an essential resource 1

The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

17 hours ago by Sara Gwin

In the July 23 issue of The Summer Barometer, my colleague, Dan Fitzpatrick, penned a seething attack on Planned Parenthood - in particular, the new one in the process of being built in Northeast Portland.

Like many other anti-choice zealots, Fitzpatrick equates PP solely with abortion, and even claimed "it sells people contraception that often is ineffective, so when it fails, its customers can return and demand medical treatment.

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