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SafeOregon's tip line allows students, parents, and community members to report any concerns about school safety in a confidential or anonymous way.
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After a tumultuous year, Eugene 4J is clarifying how the school district operates and what it expects from its superintendent. It comes as the district starts its search for a new leader.
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The pro-Palestinian encampment at Oregon State University has relocated, as the school continues to crack down on the students who are involved.
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This week, crews started demolition on the old North Eugene High School - which was replaced last year.
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This week is college decision time for many Oregon high school seniors, and admissions staff say this year’s flawed FAFSA has made enrollment extremely unpredictable.
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The University of Oregon is starting negotiations with its unionized student workers.
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On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you'll hear from Shelly Williams, the New Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley. For 25 years, the organization has served our community, and they are looking to expand programing and expand reach for the next 25 years.
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In a joint statement Friday, Portland State’s embattled president and its student government leader condemn the violence in Gaza and announce new initiatives to address Islamophobia and antisemitism on campus.
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Several rural Oregon school districts have bond measures on the ballot that are still too close to call. Meanwhile, preliminary results show Junction City’s school bond is likely to fail.
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The Pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Oregon has agreed to disband after more than three weeks.
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Three of Oregon’s largest school districts had measures on the May ballot to either establish or renew levies in their communities, but just Portland Public and Eugene appeared to have gotten a “yes” from voters.
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Pro-Palestinian protestors formed an encampment this week at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Now they're facing a deadline to disband.