Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Ben Schorzman | Sports Reporter
Few titles have been more popular in the world of video games than the Madden NFL franchise. According to IGN.com, since its inception as "John Madden Football" in 1988, the franchise has sold over 70 million copies. The game has been so popular that it has become a cultural icon.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Andrew Greif | Sports Editor
The Legal Ballers Association is highly organized, ultra-competitive and centered around a court. It even has its own six-page long constitution. In other words, it's everything you'd expect a University Law School student group to be. But if you want to pass the bar here, forget your suit and briefcase.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
5 days ago by Alex Gabriel
Three decades ago, on the verge of the release of the seminal "London Calling," The Clash was called "the only band that mattered." Fusing a worldly consciousness with sharp, tongue-in-cheek political satire and an unparalleled ability to compose songs no matter the genre, The Clash gave punk rock its spirited and righteous sensibilities before completely blowing the entire genre out of the water.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Nick Lilja
After 38 years of coaching, Dick Foxal is a man facing the sunset of his career.
He doesn't fit into his own silhouette.
Oregon State gymnasts will tell you stories you may not believe - but they aren't sure they do either. Foxal has worked for Boeing and taught in the Southeast.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Dan Fitzpatrick
In my experience, defenders of abortion, contraception and Planned Parenthood have one main thing in common: they obfuscate and try to cloud the argument.
Sara Gwin's response to my last column was predictably filled with enough rhetorical straw men and red herrings to be the journalistic equivalent of the Scarecrow falling into a giant vat of Swedish Fish.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Gail Cole
There is more behind the chirping of birds, barking of dogs and other animal sounds than we think.
The science behind animal communication will be discussed this week at the Acoustic Communication by Animals conference at LaSells Stewart Center. The event began on Tuesday, Aug.