News
Waves of environmental opinionProposals to manage Oregon's roadless areas swing like a pendulum from preservation to utilization of forest resourcesby Ayisha Yahya
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National options for abortion laws garner discussionIn addition to a woman's right to choose, candidates tackle topics such as sex educationby Moriah Balingit
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Panel discusses impact of Measure 36Law experts also look at a pending marriage equality caseby Jesse Mungan
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Duck U begins its season with new programming, high goalsThe journalism school's TV program hopes to hit it big with a 'Real World' parody that overemphasizes stereotypesby Canela Wood
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Recent graduate praises internship for current careerMatt Propeck reflects on friends, finance classes and his current career at a music delivery companyby Canela Wood
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Exiled Chinese poet shares influential workBei Dao's 'misty poetry' played a significant role in changing China's 1970s political climateby Rachel Lee
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In Brief: Bakery requests zoning changeby Meghann Cuniff
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University honors Campus Sustainability MonthWill Toor, director of the University of Colorado Environmental Center, will visit campus todayby Jon Itkin
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Gun policies target votersLegislative candidates are divided over issues of assault-weapon contol, right to bear armsby Parker Howell
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Bakery site may hinder basketball arena plansMembers of the Fairmont Neighbors Association request zone change, site reviewby Meghann Cuniff
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In Brief: Cultural forum event, Senate approves requestby Jared Paben & Parker Howell
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Students share views about gun control, assault weaponsby Parker Howell
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Lecture focuses on women's travel movementThe 17th century was a time when many European women started to regularly travel and publish their worksby Missy Somers
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ASUO Senate says it violated lawThe organization admits members consumed illegal substances at a finance retreat in Sunriverby Parker Howell
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'Soft money' is gone, but 527 groups fund campaignsUnlimited contributions by interest groups were banned in 2002, but 527 groups remain a major forceby Meghann Cuniff
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Control of actions central in Ramadan celebrationsThe Islamic holiday began Oct. 15 and encorages participants to refrain from activities such as sexual relations and swearingby Canela Wood
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Event weaves together students, faculty of colorTenth annual Weaving New Beginnings also showcases University's advances in diversityby Canela Wood
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An artist's life is portrayed through the eyes of historyThe Gertrude Bass Warner collection includes slides that depict the meeting of East and West in Shanghaiby Thomas Munro
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Journalist discusses possible Gaza Strip 'disengagement'Elli Wohlgelenter, copy editor for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, talks about Israel after Nov. 2 electionsby Thomas Munro
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Nanoparticles allow for 'green' technologyBy aligning the miniature particles from the bottom-up, researchers create a 'statue' that's environmentally safeby Anthony Lucero
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Bush stands by Patriot Act, Kerry less vocalBank account information, bookstore records and wire-tapping among civil liberties questionedby Gabe Bradley
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Bicyclists have one week until penalties commenceDPS will distribute citations in amounts up to $25 in efforts to ensure safety for pedestrians on campusby Parker Howell
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University urged to improve its sustainability measuresThree speakers discussed the importance of sustainability programs on campuses nationwideby Jon Itkin
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University history museum begins lecture seriesThe Museum of Natural and Cultural History launches 'Uncommon Treasures' and honors a late history professorby Haley Gordon
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University celebrates 50 years of equalityTonight's event commemorates Brown v. Board of Education, the case that ended school segregationby Moriah Balingit
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America Votes 2004: A growing debateMeasure 33: Improving Oregon's medical marijuana program or crossing the line?by Meghann Cuniff
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In Brief: Fashion show raises cancer awarenessby Kara Hansen
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New York Times reporter criticizes IRSDavid Cay Johnston addressed social class gaps in his weekend book promotion at the Universityby Michael A. Booth
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Nader still named on some state ballotsOverseas and military ballots were rendered invalid after the U.S. Supreme Court decisionby Meghann Cuniff
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America Votes 2004: For your healthState and national candidates present their views on health care in Oregon and in Americaby Ayisha Yahya
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