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Waves of environmental opinion

Proposals to manage Oregon's roadless areas swing like a pendulum from preservation to utilization of forest resources

by Ayisha Yahya
News Editor

National options for abortion laws garner discussion

In addition to a woman's right to choose, candidates tackle topics such as sex education

by Moriah Balingit
News Reporter

Panel discusses impact of Measure 36

Law experts also look at a pending marriage equality case

by Jesse Mungan
Freelance Reporter

Duck U begins its season with new programming, high goals

The journalism school's TV program hopes to hit it big with a 'Real World' parody that overemphasizes stereotypes

by Canela Wood
News Reporter

Recent graduate praises internship for current career

Matt Propeck reflects on friends, finance classes and his current career at a music delivery company

by Canela Wood
News Reporter

Exiled Chinese poet shares influential work

Bei Dao's 'misty poetry' played a significant role in changing China's 1970s political climate

by Rachel Lee
Freelance Reporter

In Brief: Bakery requests zoning change

by Meghann Cuniff
News Reporter

University honors Campus Sustainability Month

Will Toor, director of the University of Colorado Environmental Center, will visit campus today

by Jon Itkin
Freelance Reporter

Gun policies target voters

Legislative candidates are divided over issues of assault-weapon contol, right to bear arms

by Parker Howell
Senior News Reporter

Bakery site may hinder basketball arena plans

Members of the Fairmont Neighbors Association request zone change, site review

by Meghann Cuniff
News Reporter

In Brief: Cultural forum event, Senate approves request

by Jared Paben & Parker Howell
News Editor & Senior News Reporter

Students share views about gun control, assault weapons

by Parker Howell
Senior News Reporter

Lecture focuses on women's travel movement

The 17th century was a time when many European women started to regularly travel and publish their works

by Missy Somers
Freelance Reporter

ASUO Senate says it violated law

The organization admits members consumed illegal substances at a finance retreat in Sunriver

by Parker Howell
Senior News Reporter

'Soft money' is gone, but 527 groups fund campaigns

Unlimited contributions by interest groups were banned in 2002, but 527 groups remain a major force

by Meghann Cuniff
News Reporter

Control of actions central in Ramadan celebrations

The Islamic holiday began Oct. 15 and encorages participants to refrain from activities such as sexual relations and swearing

by Canela Wood
News Reporter

Event weaves together students, faculty of color

Tenth annual Weaving New Beginnings also showcases University's advances in diversity

by Canela Wood
News Reporter

An artist's life is portrayed through the eyes of history

The Gertrude Bass Warner collection includes slides that depict the meeting of East and West in Shanghai

by Thomas Munro
Freelance Reporter

Journalist discusses possible Gaza Strip 'disengagement'

Elli Wohlgelenter, copy editor for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, talks about Israel after Nov. 2 elections

by Thomas Munro
Freelance Reporter

Nanoparticles allow for 'green' technology

By aligning the miniature particles from the bottom-up, researchers create a 'statue' that's environmentally safe

by Anthony Lucero
News Reporter

Bush stands by Patriot Act, Kerry less vocal

Bank account information, bookstore records and wire-tapping among civil liberties questioned

by Gabe Bradley
News Freelance Editor

Bicyclists have one week until penalties commence

DPS will distribute citations in amounts up to $25 in efforts to ensure safety for pedestrians on campus

by Parker Howell
Senior News Reporter

University urged to improve its sustainability measures

Three speakers discussed the importance of sustainability programs on campuses nationwide

by Jon Itkin
Freelance Reporter

University history museum begins lecture series

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History launches 'Uncommon Treasures' and honors a late history professor

by Haley Gordon
Freelance Reporter

University celebrates 50 years of equality

Tonight's event commemorates Brown v. Board of Education, the case that ended school segregation

by Moriah Balingit
News Reporter

America Votes 2004: A growing debate

Measure 33: Improving Oregon's medical marijuana program or crossing the line?

by Meghann Cuniff
News Reporter

In Brief: Fashion show raises cancer awareness

by Kara Hansen
News Reporter

New York Times reporter criticizes IRS

David Cay Johnston addressed social class gaps in his weekend book promotion at the University

by Michael A. Booth
Freelance Reporter

Nader still named on some state ballots

Overseas and military ballots were rendered invalid after the U.S. Supreme Court decision

by Meghann Cuniff
News Reporter

America Votes 2004: For your health

State and national candidates present their views on health care in Oregon and in America

by Ayisha Yahya
News Editor

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