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UO Government and Community Relations Paying tribute to Oregon National Guard troops overseas. "Some Ducks. Some Beavers. All Americans."
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The “Civil War” has become as much a part of Oregon’s lexicon as “Lewis and Clark,” “Nike” and “90 percent chance of showers.” But over the generations, ...

UO Government and Community Relations Civil War tribute to National Guard planned.The Oregon State and Oregon football teams will pay tribute to deployed soldiers of the Oregon National Guard's 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team on Thursday night during the Civil War.Each player will wear a small decal of the unit's sunset patch on their helmets. About 3,00...0 of Oregon's citizen soldiers are in Iraq for a year-long deployment.Prior to kickoff, the athletic directors of both schools are planning to present a game ball to Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, and Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the Adjutant General. Each ball is autographed by the head coaches. Members of the Oregon Army National Guard's Youth Challenge Program are scheduled to participate as the official Color Guard during opening ceremonies.

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The Mayors of Eugene and Corvallis issue a Ducks vs. Beavers Challenge for the Civil War game. Read more here: http://advancement.uoregon.edu/sites/def ault/files/MayorsChallenge.pdf.

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Hill Walker, an education professor at the University of Oregon, led development of First Step for Success, and has explored its effectiveness in schools around the world.

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On a cold, rainy Monday recently, several dozen University of Oregon students left campus looking for something to do. What they found was something many people might not have expected. The students spent several hours pulling weeds and picking up trash in three neighborhood parks.

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Deborah Healey said a successful year in her neighborhood is measured by how much tear gas is administered. A good week is when her blue- and white-trimmed home doesn’t shake from a car’s speaker bass. It’s a peaceful weekend, Healey says, when it’s quiet by 2 a.

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You won't see University of Oregon basketball played for very much longer at historic McArthur Court. The new Matthew Knight Arena is set to open at the end of next year, and officials face a ...

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The digital edition of the Winter issue of Oregon Quarterly is now available here: http://uoregon.journalgraphicsdigital.co m/pubs/uoregon/09winter/.
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Meet new University president Richard Lariviere—he likes what he sees at the UO and is determined to make it better.

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Don Powell was already interested in politics when he walked into Jim Klonoski's political science class at the UO in 1963. After the class, politics became Powell's passion and later his career. And Klonoski became his mentor and friend.

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The Eugene Millrace is out of a job. Earlier this month the University of Oregon threw the final switch on a brand-new and much more efficient chilled water plant, the system that cools buildings, labs and high-tech equipment on campus. ...

UO Government and Community Relations The UO Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity now has a Facebook page! UO Government and Community Relations is a fan!
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Congressman Wu calls for a “fair and transparent outcome” to the probe into an encounter between pol
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Oregon Congressman David Wu, the first and only Chinese-American to serve in the House, has weighed in on a controversial incident in Eugene in which a police officer used a Taser to stun a Chinese college student who was mistaken for a trespasser in his own apartment. ...

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It was a crazy idea. You’re a comparative literature professor at the University of Oregon and only weeks away from welcoming 70 people from around the world for the Nov. 5-7 Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry’s biennial meeting.
























