Here’s what you need to know in the news around campus today and earlier in the week.
1. Measure 101, a tax on healthcare providers, passed in Oregon.
It upholds an already-in-place tax that guarantees healthcare for all children in Oregon children and protects healthcare for many working families from being cut, to name a few things. Read the full article here.
2. If you’re a business student at UO, your tuition might rise more than other students.
It’s called “differential tuition,” and it’s one option being considered for The Lundquist College of Business’ budget issues. Read the full story here.
3. The Women’s March for Action on Saturday is on our minds.
Check out our story, our video below.
4. Are you having wifi problems on campus?
We looked into what’s causing them and what the IT department is doing to help fix them. The full story is available here.
5. Don’t miss our cover story for this week, which looks into one student’s effort to prevent sexual assault in Greek life. Read the story here.
Thanks for reading. If you have a tip for a story or want to send us feedback, email us at [email protected].
Wednesday news wrap-up
Emerald Staff
January 23, 2018
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