This week saw plenty of news break, from the closure of a fast-food mainstay to the recruiting of some top talent for Oregon football.
Each story drove sizable traffic to DailyEmerald.com. It engaged you on Facebook and Twitter. Or maybe you saw it but didn’t have time to give the article a glance.
That’s what I’m here for. I’ll bring you the top headlines from Emerald sports, news, entertainment and opinion every Friday afternoon.
These are the stories that set the UO community abuzz during the fourth week of winter term in 2015:
Sports
•Five-star quarterback recruit Kyler Murray will get an at-home visit from Oregon football officials
•Marcus Mariota’s younger brother, Matthew, will join Oregon football as a walk-on
•Sam Kamp announced that he will, indeed, graduate in the spring and leave Oregon football
•Three-star linebacker recruit Fotu Leiato commits to Oregon
•Junior guard Chloe Stiles was dismissed from the women’s basketball team after failing a random drug test
News
• UO Matters editor and econ professor Bill Harbaugh attained and returned 22,000 pages of university records, which administrators say were released unlawfully
• UOPD is warning students and faculty about email scams that target international students in particular
• The UO published the president’s job description in anticipation of the search for a new top administrator
Campus culture
• Wendy’s closed without warning
• And we have eight suggestions for what should replace it
• Our Still Alice review resonated with those looking for a meaningful story about living with Alzheimer’s
• Fall Out Boy’s American Beauty/American Psycho is the album you love to hate
• Be nicer to the kids from California, please
Just a little light reading.
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The most popular stories at the University of Oregon for Winter 2015, Week 4
Eder Campuzano
January 29, 2015
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