Monthly Archives: January 2009

Ducks on OSN schedule

If you didn’t catch the brief in today’s paper, Oregon Sports Network has announced a 13-game Oregon baseball TV schedule for the upcoming season. It’s a good thing for most people, considering how the stands at PK Park won’t have … Continue reading

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Opportunity for free doughnuts

Last night, I missed much of the PFC hearing to attend a board meeting for the Emerald. It was wrenching. The newspaper industry is ailing, though considering you’re reading a blog right now, I assume you already knew that. Though … Continue reading

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Now I know more!

So it turns out it was a typo on the agenda. I just made an obtrusive, late night phone call to Alex McCafferty and he told me it was supposed to say “Seat 19.” Having to do that kind of … Continue reading

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Confusion and frustration

Monday’s Emerald article was one of the most frustrating I have ever had to write. Partially, that was because the news broke on a Sunday, which is when people have better things to do than answer phone calls from reporters … Continue reading

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Carbon Credit update.

Here’s some more clarification about the story I wrote in today’s paper, courtesy of an e-mail from Hailey Sheldon forwarded to me by Sam Dotters-Katz: Hello Senate, It has come to my attention that my stance during the OBETCredit discussion … Continue reading

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Live unicorn in Senate

Here’s the text of an email from Sam Dotters-Katz that I just recieved: Dear Senate, This is an official notice of an ASUO Executive Appointment to Senate Seat 19. Our appointment is CJ Carmelia. I will have copies of his … Continue reading

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The Beavs steal one in Berkeley, and what does this mean for the Ducks?

The Beavers game against Cal last night wasn’t on TV, and for good reason, right? Uh, maybe not after all. What I thought, and what most thought (I would believe) was that Cal, tied for first in the Pac-10, would … Continue reading

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Job fair for potential NFL picks set

Football’s version of a job fair has been set for Oregon’s potential NFL Draft selectees in March and April. Andy McNamara of Oregon media services put up the notice about when Oregon’s seniors and juniors will have the chance to … Continue reading

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