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Khaled Profile Khaled Profile Award-winning journalist Khaled Abu Toehmeh recently stopped at the University of Oregon during his 10-day tour of lectures.


Turnbull Center Turnbull Center The University of Oregon's journalism school is expanding into the Portland area.


Virtual Worlds Virtual Worlds Explore virtual worlds and the future of them.


Pathway Pathway The University of Oregon will begin offering tuition-free education for qualifying students from low-income backgrounds.


Gastric Bypass Gastric Bypass A man describes his personal battle with weight loss and attributes his near 100lbs weight loss to gastric bypass surgery.


Reader Reader A recent study from the University of Oregon supports the theory that children who struggle with reading can be helped


Stress Stress Stress is the number one concern for college students.


Sustainable Business Sustainable Business Consumers demand more than a great product now days; they want to know how the environment has been affected in the production of that product.


Natural Gas Cars Natural Gas Cars Discover the Eco-Fueler, a vehicle that runs on natural gas possible by a special compressor.



Local News

One on One with John McCain Watch Senator McCain's interview with Chambers here.


Ashland solar project underway

Residents can pay $800 for a solar panel.


ODFW volunteers maintain wildlife habitats

They help find geese safe nesting places.


Clearing immigrants from Oregon jails means more for Eugene

Illegal immigrants across the state are being sent to Lane County. 


Oregon's unemployment rate at 5.5 percent for April Oregon's rate is higher than the national average. 



National News

Clinton coasts to a large but mostly symbolic victory in the West Virginia primaryClinton coasts to a large but mostly symbolic victory in the West Virginia primaryHillary Rodham Clinton coasted to a large, but largely symbolic victory in working-class West Virginia on Tuesday, handing Barack Obama one of his worst defeats of the campaign but scarcely slowing his march toward the Democratic presidential nomination. The Associated Press made its call based on surveys of voters as they left the polls.

Soldiers hike over landslide-blocked roads to reach Chinese villages buried in quakeSoldiers hike over landslide-blocked roads to reach Chinese villages buried in quakeSoldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads reached the epicenter of China's devastating earthquake Tuesday, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings. The death toll of more than 12,000 was certain to rise as the buried were found.

Bush disappointed in 'flawed intelligence' before Iraq war, worries about new attack on USBush disappointed in 'flawed intelligence' before Iraq war, worries about new attack on USPresident Bush said Tuesday he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" before the Iraq war and was concerned that if a Democrat wins the presidency in November and withdrew troops prematurely it could "eventually lead to another attack on the United States."

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