By Jamie Hershman

The debate over whether tuition should be increased at the University of Oregon is a growing problem amongst students and faculty. Key stakeholders for this issue will revolve around those who are for the tuition increase and those who are against it. The decision will be made in a few months by the Board of […]

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§38 · May 26, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


Interview with Courtney Nagle Courtney Nagle barely sleeps. She wakes up at six in the morning on weekdays and has her morning cup of coffee before getting to work at Moss Street Children’s Center. She spends her Saturday and Sunday afternoons serving pizza at Izzy’s in Eugene; and she finds hours in between to tutor […]

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§31 · May 21, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


She’s smart, and funny, and sarcastic, and stubborn, and beautiful. My best friend has power; she walks in a room and demands there attention, which she gets instantaneously. She also is strong, sometimes too strong. She rarely shows her true emotions, and tries to show everybody how strong she is. But, sometimes she’ll let one […]

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§29 · May 19, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


     University of Oregon senior Alex Larson has been supporting herself throughout the past four years. This means she pays her rent, her car bills and other amenities, along with her own tuition. As an in-state student, Larson has first-handedly seen her tuition rate increase and has taken out almost $30,000 in student loans to […]

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§27 · May 11, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


Sophia Clark claims she’s a shy person, despite her ability to be completely chatty and bubbly during our interview. “Well, I was shy my freshman year [of college],” Clark explains while laughing. Clark did not adjust well to her first year at the University of Oregon. As an international student from Japan, she was not […]

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§19 · May 5, 2014 · Uncategorized · (No comments) ·


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