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U.S. District Judge Michael J. McShane last week temporarily blocked immigration enforcement against the student. It’s set to expire May 5.
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The University of Oregon’s student workers union went on strike Monday morning.
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We learn about the people running for four seats on the Lane Community College Board of Education from Torch editor-in-chief Kat Tabor.
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The University of Oregon’s student workers union has announced it could strike as early as next week.
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In this program you’ll hear from four of the five candidates. This forum is moderated by KLCC’s Rebecca Hansen-White.
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Over the last decade, several hundred Native American students and their families helped design, carve, and paint a series of totem poles for the Eugene 4J Schools’ NATIVES program. Five were installed outside Eugene schools, often with the burning of sage and traditional drumming. Now—after criticism from some other local Native people—those same poles will be removed.
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In 2024, the program received a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency, to expand the current program cycle through a partnership with Lane Community College. Now, with the entire IMLS staff put on leave, the college is looking for ways to continue the program in its current state.
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The Eugene 4J School District has adopted a three-year contract with new superintendent Miriam Mickelson, which will allow her to join the district on July 1.
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Meet Patrick Clarke, the 2025 Oregon Small Schools Association's Teacher of The Year.
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Aaron Ortega Gonzalez says he’s never committed a crime despite ICE officials’ claims.
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Republicans were split in their support of House Bill 2251, which passed the Oregon House on Tuesday after a lively debate. Now, it heads to the Senate.
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More than 100 student organizers and supporters gathered at the University of Oregon campus Friday afternoon to demand that the school take more steps to protect international students.