Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Alex Gabriel
The expansive lawns shrouded by tall trees that surround Washburne Park will be brought to life Sunday with booming percussion, soaring woodwinds, and triumphant brass from the Eugene Symphonic Band.
The band will set up in the old wading pool for a night of summer-y renditions of both obscure titles and familiar symphonic classics.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
23 hours ago by Andrew Greif | Sports Editor
His finals over, Todd Doxey returned home to San Diego in mid-June. Trying to compete for playing time in one of the nation's best defensive secondaries wasn't going to be easy, and he knew it.
He came back to his hometown early in the summer, knowing off-season workouts and classes in Eugene might keep him in Eugene until Oregon's first bye week.
But with hard work came excitement. He was going to arrange a trip to Eugene for four of his closest friends from San Diego, Ronnie Childs, Bryan Russell, JayDee Luster and Corey Tisby, to watch him play in the fall at Autzen Stadium.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
2 days ago by Matt Sevits
Notify the Bias Response Team - I'm about to go on a rant about babies. Well, actually, more of a rant about how having babies will ruin your career.
You see, I have a theory that when a woman in show business decides to get pregnant, she's just setting herself up to never be successful again.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
2 days ago by Daniel Acee
In 1999, Barry Brown moved into the same low-income housing neighborhood as Caterina Rosenfeld, a 2008 graduate of OSU who majored in fine arts. Brown had a 21-year criminal history including such crimes as stalking and assault.
After Brown, six other criminals moved in to fill up the remaining units.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
2 days ago by Haylee Campbell
When Shakespeare takes over the Quad tonight, prepate to be surprised.
Bard in the Quad is presenting Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," adapted and directed by Scott Palmer. The play opens tonight, July 16 at 8 p.m. and will continue showing at 8 p.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
3 days ago by Sara Gwin
I knew that writing about Christianity was going to be a topic that could rile up some people; I just had no idea how predictable it would all be.
My colleague, Dan Fitzpatrick, interpreted my last column as a "blanket smear on Christianity," since it's apparently wrong to have any criticism for the dominant religion in this nation.