Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
23 hours ago by Tom Sabiel | Freelance writer
With energy rampantly running through spectators at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ducks baseball stadium, University President Dave Frohnmayer announced the official title of the park. Named in honor of athletic director Pat Kilkenny, P.K. Park will seat an estimated 5,000 fans and help bring back a sport that has been absent from the school since leaving in a cost cutting effort following the 1981 season.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
1 day ago by Robert D'Andrea
ASUO President Sam Dotters-Katz elaborated Sunday on his plans to register 10,000 new voters by the fall deadline without a campus organizer traditionally integral to such a campaign, and amid cautious optimism from other student body presidents. Dotters-Katz announced earlier this month that he would not hire a new Oregon Student Association campus organizer after Tom Hojem left his post at the University to become OSA's legislative director.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
4 hours ago by Tiffany Reagan
Most professional wardrobes consist of three options: black, grey and the occasional brown. As a lawyer, you will constantly be judged by what you wear, so why stick to the same-old-same-old? Your days of flip-flops and ironic T-shirts may be over, but don't let your future profession smother your personality.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
1 day ago by Robert D'Andrea
A group of law students focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender legal issues will offer law students the first ever diversity-based moot court competition on campus this year, along with a host of other services. Members of the group Outlaws are organizing the competition, where students will submit legal briefs, present oral arguments and have a chance to advance to a national competition in Los Angeles.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
1 day ago by Rebecca Woolington | Freelance Writer
If you've ever picked up a tabloid magazine you've no doubt seen a story of a celebrity divorce turned ugly - bitter court battles, name calling, custody fights. But if University law students Katie Staton and Tiffany Moore have their way, those stories may become scarce.