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Special Coverage: UO Pro-Palestine Encampment
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the pro-Palestine encampment on the University of Oregon campus, which has been set up on the Memorial Quad since April 29 at 7 a.m.
Special Coverage: UO Pro-Palestine Encampment
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the pro-Palestine encampment on the University of Oregon campus, which has been set up on the Memorial Quad since April 29 at 7 a.m.
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the third day of the pro-Palestine encampment on the University of Oregon campus, which has been set up on the Memorial Quad since April 29 at 7 a.m.
Read moreUniversity of Oregon pro-Palestine encampment ends third day larger than ever
In UO's May 1 University Senate meeting, President John Karl Scholz commented on the encampments and the protestors' demands. He said there is currently no plan to remove students, though "circumstances vary," and that UO would not deviate from its approach to long-term investments. Read moreWith no plan to remove students, Scholz says divestment is a "performative aspect"
The pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Oregon is nearing the end of its second day on the Memorial Quad. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the encampment, as collected by the Daily Emerald over social media. Read moreWhat to know about the UO Coalition for Palestine encampment
As the encampment enters its fourth day, students and faculty shared their thoughts with the Daily Emerald on how it’s affecting campus life — and where it may go in the coming days Read moreUO faculty, students react to pro-Palestine encampment
Special Coverage: UO Pro-Palestine Encampment
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the pro-Palestine encampment on the University of Oregon campus, which has been set up on the Memorial Quad since April 29 at 7 a.m.
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the third day of the pro-Palestine encampment on the University of Oregon campus, which has been set up on the Memorial Quad since April 29 at 7 a.m.
Read moreUniversity of Oregon pro-Palestine encampment ends third day larger than ever
In UO's May 1 University Senate meeting, President John Karl Scholz commented on the encampments and the protestors' demands. He said there is currently no plan to remove students, though "circumstances vary," and that UO would not deviate from its approach to long-term investments. Read moreWith no plan to remove students, Scholz says divestment is a "performative aspect"
The pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Oregon is nearing the end of its second day on the Memorial Quad. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the encampment, as collected by the Daily Emerald over social media. Read moreWhat to know about the UO Coalition for Palestine encampment
As the encampment enters its fourth day, students and faculty shared their thoughts with the Daily Emerald on how it’s affecting campus life — and where it may go in the coming days Read moreUO faculty, students react to pro-Palestine encampment
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A new $4 million gift from Dave and Nancy Petrone brings innovation to UO’s Center for Entrepreneurship, Knight Campus and Oregon Innovation Challenge Read moreAlumni gift from Dave and Nancy Petrone boosts student entrepreneurship
After a two month investigation of an alleged UO fraternity drugging, no charges have been made. The fraternities remain suspended, but parties have begun again, with new sober monitors in tow. Read moreNo charges for Phi Delta Theta as IFC rolls out sober monitors, “training”
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The rise of accommodation costs could be a challenge for students who plan on attending the ceremonies. Other options exist, but they are also expensive Read moreAs Commencement draws closer, hotel prices are on the rise in Eugene
Flamingosis, the artist and producer renowned for his fusion of soul, funk, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music, embarks on his “Better Will Come” tour this month Read moreFlamingosis embarks on ‘Better Will Come’ tour for funk, soul and groove fusion album