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Madison, the first week of March, 1961


Madison, the first week of March, 1961
Madison in the Sixties
The Spring primary on March 7 brings double-barreled bad news for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Monona Terrace auditorium and exhibition hall.
In the morning, construction bids are opened for the ambitious project which the city approved in 1954, but which opponents have delayed since then through litigation and legislation. And it’s quickly evident that their plan to kill the project through economic pressures was a good one, as more than six years of inflation knocked the budget completely out of whack.
In November 1954, city voters approved $4 million in bonds for the project which the world-famous architect said would marry the city and the lake. The city parking utility later added $1.5 million, for a total budget of five and a half million, and the project finally went out to bid earlier this year. ....

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Protesting during the Pandemic


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espite an ongoing pandemic, Athens residents are finding ways to make a change for causes such as Black Lives Matter movements and protesting OU’s budget crisis as well as combatting the widespread challenges of housing and job insecurity.
“I think if anything there has been an increase (in activism), especially with the murder of George Floyd,” Mayor Steve Patterson said.
Patterson said during the Black Lives Matter event that took place outside of the courthouse this summer, the majority of people were trying to social distance and wearing face coverings.
He said gatherings are limited to 10 people or fewer, and social distancing is still required. Venues are also only able to operate at 15% capacity. However, Patterson said he has still seen activism on Court Street and was aware of peaceful protests on campus. ....

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Why Cornel West's Tenure Fight Matters

Why Cornel West's Tenure Fight Matters
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Oregon education leaders call on lawmakers to "fully invest in public education"


Oregon education leaders call on lawmakers to “fully invest in public education”
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Following the release of Oregon’s quarterly economic forecast on Feb. 24, education leaders and advocates released a statement calling on lawmakers to “fully invest in public education from pre-school through post-secondary education. ” P-20 investment, in other words. 
 
The statement argues such investment would bolster Oregon’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and improve the state’s overall economic health. Multiple groups, including Oregon’s Public Universities and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) were behind the statement.
 
The statement also calls for “full funding for investments in the education sector that create opportunity and promote racial, social and economic equity for Oregon students.” ....

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Statement on the Passing of Former NEH Chairman Joseph Duffey


(March 2, 2021)
WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) mourns the passing of Joseph Duffey, who died on Thursday, February 25, in Washington, D.C.  From October 1977 through December 1981, Duffey served as chairman of NEH. Appointed by President Jimmy Carter, he led the agency through four extraordinary years, and decades afterward could be spotted in the crowd at the Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities and other NEH public events.
Before becoming chairman, Duffey served as the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs. He had been a chief administrative officer and spokesman for the American Association of University Professors and a professor at Yale Divinity School and Hartford Seminary. In 1970, he had run, in Connecticut, as an antiwar candidate for the U.S. Senate. ....

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