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With tax-filing season underway, low-income residents in Lane County can be guided through the process at the University of Oregon.
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The union that represents teaching and research assistants reached a tentative deal with the University of Oregon Monday afternoon, narrowly avoiding a strike that was scheduled to begin Wednesday.
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University of Oregon graduate student workers say they intend to strike on Jan. 17 if they don’t come to a deal before then.
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The University of Oregon School of Law recently discovered a problem impacting thousands of Oregonians: A lack of Spanish-speaking mediators. The solution was a homegrown training program to fill the mediation gap.
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Before Randy Shilts became a leading voice in the AIDS epidemic, he was a student reporter at the University of Oregon, trying to launch a career as an openly gay man in the ‘70s. Next year marks the 30th anniversary of his death.
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Graduate student workers say low pay is making University of Oregon research less competitive and its programs less diverse. The warning comes as the campus prepares for a potential grad workers strike.
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Federal law requires colleges and universities to provide equal opportunities and resources to student athletes. Members of the beach volleyball and rowing teams have sued, accusing the university of discrimination.
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No. 6 Oregon Volleyball hosts the first two rounds of the 2023 NCAA Volleyball Tournament beginning Thursday, Nov. 30. Coach Matt Ulmer visited KLCC to reflect on his 10 years at Oregon and to preview the coming matches.
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Teaching and research assistants, as well as other graduate student workers at the University of Oregon have voted to authorize a strike.
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A summit underway this week at the University of Oregon is focused on wildfire recovery across the state. It’s being led by Lane County and the U of O.
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Oregon Women's Basketball's Kelly Graves stopped by KLCC ahead of his 10th year of coaching the Ducks. Conference play begins in December in Oregon's final year as a member of the Pac-12 conference.
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The attack by Hamas on Israel can cause feelings of grief and isolation for Jewish college students who are away from family and friends. Here's what's being done to help them find comfort and support.