Well, at least James Madison can say it made the College Football Playoff. Because, well, that’s about all the Dukes want to remember from Saturday night. No. 5 Oregon had No. 12 James Madison beaten ...
Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone in Oregon got a high level of health care and it wasn’t connected to their employer? Wouldn’t it be nice if individuals covered would be eligible to see any authorized ...
Like much in life, the difference between detonation and pre-ignition, and their effects, comes down to timing. Both refer to a situation when an engine's fuel/air mixture combusts at the wrong time, ...
Our second annual Ignition Schools awards recognizing the colleges and universities shaping future entrepreneurs and innovators arrives at a crucial crossroads for higher education. On one hand, ...
The state’s eligibility system has drawn criticism for inadequate training and erroneously denied benefits, and call center wait times have surged. The lines of responsibility for Sara Gwin have been ...
Editor’s note: The Daily Emerald welcomes guest viewpoints or letters to the editor from the University of Oregon and Eugene community. This letter reflects the opinions of its writer, Roy Chan, and ...
Faster, more intuitive web interface with integrated search, improved visual organization and unified configuration/diagnostic tools eliminate time-consuming ...
Oregon could become the 10th state to offer universal free breakfast and lunch to students. Lawmakers also propose money for kitchen upgrades and extended breakfast time. Supporters say universal free ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon House bill would allow retailers to legally scan ID for people buying tobacco or alcohol, regardless of their age. The legislation follows a pair of lawsuits challenging the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – For nearly 30 years, Oregonians have had the option to vote by mail. Now, one Oregon representative wants to bring that right across the nation. On Friday, Oregon Congresswoman ...
Oregon's universal basic income measure failed, with 78.8% of voters opposing the policy. The measure proposed giving $1,600 annually to state residents, funded by a corporate tax increase. Basic ...
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