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Wine tasting in the heart of the Willamette Valley
Being a half-hour drive from campus, Sweet Cheeks Winery is a great option for a visitor’s weekend itinerary in Eugene. Sweet Cheeks is a wonderful place to visit on a fall or spring weekend. The rolling hills of the vineyard make for a lovely photo backdrop.
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Atlanta’s Shelton Falls, But Leaves Mark in Paris
After overcoming Matteo Gigante in straight sets on May 30, 2025, world No. 13 Ben Shelton bowed out of the French Open in the fourth round after a valiant 4-set match against world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz.
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Opinion: Spread Truth With Positive Autism Awareness
Autism spectrum disorder does not need to be defeated or solved. Instead, it must be celebrated. The U.S. Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), disagrees and in doing so, his rhetoric is creating a bubble of ignorance surrounding autism.
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From Goodison to Elgin: Williams takes charge in Houston
Houston coach Ben Williams speaks with media at the TDECU Stadium, Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Houston, Texas. | Raphael Fernandez/The Cougar Ben Williams was introduced as head coach of the Houston soccer team this past February, becoming the seventh coach in the program’s history.
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Leader of Lane County drug ring sentenced in Oregon’s largest meth bust
On Tuesday, the leader of a Lane County drug trafficking cell was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy tied to the largest single seizure of methamphetamine in Oregon state history.
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Classifieds – June 4, 2025
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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UO facing “structural deficit” in 2026-2030 outlook
Based on current projections, UO is facing a $25-30 million yearly deficit in the Education and General Fund from 2026 to at least 2030, according to UO Chief Financial Officer Jamie Moffitt. This fund covers most aspects of university life, including instruction, research and public service costs.
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Fan verification for Secure Stadium Access Control
Fan verification for Secure Stadium Access Control At first glance, verifying attendees at a global business conference and a major sports championship might seem similar—both involve managing thousands of visitors, streamlining check-ins, and guarding against fraud.
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An invitation from your radio: First WBUR Festival marks station’s 75th anniversary
When WBUR first went live in 1950, it was a small radio station licensed to Boston University, and most of its staff consisted of students and volunteers.