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Universities prioritize their racial politics over academics

In recent years, universities have begun to prioritize promulgating their highly progressive racial politics over instilling students with the appropriate academic knowledge. Colleges, particularly elite colleges, have instituted policies, course requirements, and programs designed to inculcate students with radical, left-leaning values often centered on race and racism.

UO employee unions react to COVID-19 vaccine requirement for workers

Majority of UO workers approve of vaccination requirement

Majority of UO workers approve of vaccination requirement Jordyn Brown, Register-Guard © Andy Nelson, The Register-Guard The University of Oregon released its fall enrollment numbers on Oct. 20, 2020, in Eugene, Oregon which showed a decline in the number of students enrolled. In early May, the University of Oregon joined other public and private universities across the U.S. in requiring a COVID-19 vaccine to live and learn on-campus this coming fall. This requirement doesn t just involve students it also extends to employees.  The majority of campus workers are supportive of the requirement, employee unions said, but the groups are still having to work with the UO to accommodate philosophical or medical concerns of some members, as the vaccine requirement is technically a change in working conditions. 

Oregon Grad Students Protest Sudden Housing Changes

Oregon Grad Students Protest Sudden Housing Changes Photo: University of Oregon May 25, 2021 Graduate students from the University of Oregon (UO) protested on Monday a decision by housing officials to delegate on-campus residential buildings for COVID-19 purposes. The move means that certain students at the Graduate Village apartments will be unable to renew their leases, as entire sections of select on-campus residential buildings will be utilized for isolation and contact tracing for students infected with the coronavirus. According to officials, this decision was made under the guidance of health authorities and the state. The full statement, made available on KLCC, revealed that residents were notified on May 22, and their leases will end on June 30. However, they may extend their rental contracts to July 31 if they need additional time to make the transition.

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