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UO vote-by-mail expert weighs in on Florida, Michigan primaries

It will take a massive public education effort should Florida and Michigan implement last minute vote-by-mail democratic primaries, says Priscilla Southwell, the associate dean of social sciences in the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. Southwell, also a professor of political science, has extensively studied Oregon's vote-by-mail program for a decade. CLICK HERE to listen as Southwell discusses the prospect of vote-by-mail in Florida and Michigan.

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GQ editor (and former a cappella group singer) Mickey Rapkin tackles the subculture of campus a cappella groups in his new book,  "Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory." Rapkin followed three a cappella groups, including Divisi from the University of Oregon. Check out a video of the group here and a Q&A with the author in U.S. News and World Report.

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On Sept. 10, the first beam ever will be sent through and around the Large Hadron Collider, a brand new particle accelerator, in Geneva, Switzerland.

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The University of Oregon Trumpet Ensemble performed a new fanfare by UO music professor Robert Kyr at the RiverBend Hospital earlier this summer. PeaceHealth commissioned the piece for the opening of the RiverBend facility. Click HERE to watch a brief video clip of the performance.

 


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