Sasha Love is a first-year journalism major and Campus News Reporter for the Daily Emerald. She focuses mainly on covering labor, but is interested in learning more about all kinds of issues.
There are two ways of looking at the tax cuts proposed by President Bush. Those making an argument in support of his plan argue that the reductions will benefit all tax-paying Americans.
Shea Serrano, New York Times best-selling author and sports and pop culture writer at the The Ringer, told a crowd of about 250 at Straub Hall Friday evening to give social media movements or ...
Forty-eight hours before fall practice where Oregon players will drag each other to the ground and linemen will thud viciously into one another, there were plenty of laughs. Wearing black shorts ...
UO Hockey announced in a social media post that its goaltender, Henry “Hank” Bradford, died on Sept. 20. The official cause of death is currently unknown. University of Oregon Hockey ...
UO permit holders are allowed to park in any UO-operated lots at no additional cost. Parking in front of the arena is prohibited on game days, however, UO has hired flaggers in the past to direct ...
The era of the four-team College Football Playoff is behind us. The debates on which teams are the most deserving of an ever-elusive slot will be minimized as the new CFP format makes its debut.
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the University of Oregon’s pro-Palestine encampment, which began on April 29 at 7 a.m. All of our coverage on the encampment can be found here.
In the ever-evolving landscape of finance and global commerce, the battle against financial crime has never been more critical. Money laundering disguises illegal funds, jeopardizing the global ...
The catalyst for the demonstration was the arraignment of three homeless activists who had been arrested for disrupting a July 22 Eugene City Council meeting. On the morning of August 6 ...
Quarterback is the most important position in all of team sports. Big Ten quarterbacks must face famously tough defenses, making a good quarterback especially vital. With Big Ten matchups getting ...
At 1 p.m. on Nov. 9, the “Shut it down 4 Palestine” rally took place outside of Johnson Hall. UO Students For Justice in Palestine and UO Grads for Palestine rallied for UO president John Karl ...