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UO sweeps Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships
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University of Oregon President Karl Scholz says the school needs to cut around $65 million from its budget.
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This year, the University of Oregon began holding informal gatherings to honor trees marked for removal.
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The Autzen Canoe Canal Footbridge will close again Tuesday for three weeks for repairs. The work is a part of the ongoing athletic practice facilities upgrades.
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With Councilor Alan Zelenka not seeking re-election, two challengers are vying for his spot.
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More than 10,000 runners from all over the U.S. and globe ran the Eugene Marathon Sunday. The event holds personal meaning for many participants, as well as administers an economic booster shot for the immediate region.
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The campus social scene sees many students ready to “party hearty” with alcohol. New University of Oregon research says besides those harsh hangovers, heavy drinking impairs one’s cognitive functions the day after, too.
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Tight end Kenyon Sadiq was selected No. 16 overall by the New York Jets, and safety Dillon Thieneman followed at No. 25 overall, selected by the Chicago Bears.
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The bioengineering-focused facility is helping the school recruit top-flight faculty and student researchers to a new program.
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The 33.5% chronic absentee rate is the second highest rate of states that have released such data so far. The HEDCO Institute recommends five options that could reduce the number of Oregon students who miss 17 days or more each year.
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Ada Limón, the former U.S. Poet Laureate will speak Wednesday at the University of Oregon in Eugene.
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The City of Eugene is temporarily reopening the Autzen Canoe Canal Footbridge on Monday, March 30 in advance of the Spring Game and other University of Oregon events.