
Reilly Norgren
Senior News Reporter at Daily Emerald
journalism & english @uoregon ’26 | senior news reporter @dailyemerald | big typewriter fan
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1 month ago |
dailyemerald.com | Ysabella Sosa |Reilly Norgren
At 12:00 p.m., several University of Oregon student groups including Students for Justice in Palestine and UO Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine held a rally in front of Johnson Hall in support of the freedom of Palestinian activist and Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested by federal agents on March 8. Around 50 people, including students and community members, gathered in front of Johnson Hall.
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1 month ago |
dailyemerald.com | Tarek Anthony |Reilly Norgren
Anonymous reporting service RealResponse was rolled out on Feb. 17 as the third phase in a plan created by the University of Oregon’s office of Fraternity and Sorority Life in an effort to create safer social events. RealResponse allows students within the FSL community and beyond to confidentially report hazing incidents, druggings, assault and mental health concerns. Students can report through texting, email or an online portal.
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1 month ago |
dailyemerald.com | Ysabella Sosa |Reilly Norgren
The Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation filed an Unfair Labor Practice complaint against the University of Oregon on Feb. 24 for the suppression of union activity and exercise of free speech at a rally held by the Campus Labor Council on Oct. 3, 2024. The rally in October had been held in opposition to “extraordinary safety measures” regarding surveillance measures used by the university.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
dailyemerald.com | Reilly Norgren
Eugene landlords Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC were named in a United States Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit for an alleged scheme to decrease competition in apartment pricing. The lawsuit, originally filed against software company RealPage in August 2024, was amended on Jan. 7 to include six of the largest landlords in the country, including Greystar, for their alleged involvement in algorithmic pricing schemes.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
dailyemerald.com | Reilly Norgren
The University of Oregon implemented an emergency policy on Aug. 1 to comply with federal changes to Title IX regulations. Title IX is the federal law that protects against discrimination based on gender in any school. The changes to the Title IX regulations will shift the reporting responsibilities of UO employees. Per the new regulations on the UO Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance website, all faculty and staff must report disclosures of discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
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