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U Students Struggle to Find Off-Campus Housing
As the academic year comes to a close, many University of Utah upperclassmen are scrambling to secure off-campus housing in a market challenged by high demand, limited availability and rising rent prices.
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USC celebrates 142nd commencement
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Williams dominates heptathlon as Oregon closes in on both team titles
Athletes Annika Williams and Koby Kessler entered Saturday’s second day of the Big Ten Outdoor Track Championships with leads in the heptathlon and decathlon, respectively. The day turned out dramatically different for each.
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Houston track and field builds momentum ahead of Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championship
Houston freshman Colton Harrison readies himself for the Javelin Throw during the Cameron Burrell Invitational, Friday, May 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas.
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Photos: Oregon Softball gets a run rule victory over Weber State in the Eugene Regional, 8-0
Gallery • 26 Photos Tyler Graham Emma Cox and Lyndsey Grein share a moment before the game starts. Oregon Softball takes on Weber State in the NCAA Softball Regionals in Eugene, Ore. on May 16, 2025.
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Legislative deadline looms as Minnesota struggles to finalize sports betting bill
Minnesota lawmakers are again at risk of falling short on legalizing sports gambling, with the 2025 legislative session set to end on May 19. Minnesota’s legislature has been pursuing the legalization of sports betting since 2019, following the U.S.
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Boston City Council considers plans for cooling centers, urban tree canopies amid rising temperatures
In anticipation of rising summer temperatures, the Boston City Council held a hearing May 9 to discuss expanding urban tree canopies in District 2 as a potential solution. Franklin Street in Downtown Boston, located in the Financial District and the city’s District 2.
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Former Homes for Good employee arrested in $560,000 embezzlement case
A former employee for Homes for Good was arrested on embezzlement charges earlier this week, Eugene police officials said Friday. Homes for Good is the public housing authority for Lane County and the cities of Eugene and Springfield.
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Behind the scenes of the Street Faire
The bi-annual Street Faire, held in both the fall and spring and organized by the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, has become a longstanding tradition that draws significant attendance from both students and vendors down 13th Avenue.