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KLCC's Nathan Wilk and the Daily Emerald's Evan Reynolds sat down with the University of Oregon president Karl Scholz for a joint interview Friday.
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The University of Oregon has given another offer to the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus.
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The family of an award-winning author who formerly taught at Oregon State University has established a fund to support students at the Corvallis campus who study writing.
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Oakland voters will see a school bond measure to replace an aging gym on the May ballot. A similar bond failed in November, but this measure is different.
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Schools looking to keep up with inflation and other rising costs are looking toward student tuition to help fill budget gaps.
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In most Oregon districts, students missed school more often than the national average last year. However, nearly 20 districts matched the national average. Some saw improvements.
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After nearly a year of bargaining, educators reached a tentative agreement with the district on a new two-year contract.
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Individual school reports obtained by OPB show how many full-time positions each Portland school was allotted under the district’s initial budget proposal.
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The board voted to enter final contract negotiations with Colt Gill, the former superintendent of Bethel School District and the former director of the Oregon Department of Education.
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Eugene Police are investigating an alleged incident involving a University of Oregon fraternity, which victims describe as a possible drugging.
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Citing declining enrollment and budget challenges, Bethel School District leaders have voted to close Clear Lake Elementary School starting in the 2025-2026 school year.
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The LCC Board of Education has unanimously approved a proposal to bump the cost of a credit hour by four percent---from $139 dollars to $145. The tuition hike will affect both resident and non-resident students.