The Trump administration has ordered a “temporary pause” on federal financial assistance that will go into effect at 5:00 p.m ...
Things are already looking up in Eugene for next season, and On3 college football insider Steve Wiltfong agrees thanks to an elite Oregon transfer portal class, which he said is "by far" the best ...
The Monday order from the Trump administration to pause delivery of federal grants and loans sent some Central Oregon ...
Things are already looking up in Eugene for next season, and On3 college football insider Steve Wiltfong agrees thanks to an elite Oregon transfer portal class, which he said is "by far" the best ...
But when it comes to stocking up, Dr. Lara Williams with The Oregon Clinic says you might be going about it the wrong way. “Plan B is exactly that, plan B. Plan A should be what we’re focusing on.
The Oregon Department of Education has launched a new website — a reimagined portal that breaks down standardized testing, enrollment, demographics and more. According to ODE's press release ...
Oregon currently has ten incoming transfer portal athletes and 19 class of 2025 commits. The average NIL value of this class for the Ducks comes out to $258,000 per athlete.
On a recent episode of "The Ruffino & Joe Show," sports media personality Blake Ruffino claims that Oregon Ducks transfer portal safety pick-up Dillon Thieneman may have passed on a big NIL offer ...
HealthTree Foundation, a global nonprofit uniting patients and researchers to seek cures for blood cancers, proudly announced the recipients of its 2024 Real-World Data Awards at a special reception ...
One patient says she has been on a primary care physician wait list with both Oregon Medical Group and Peacehealth for year ...
The filing in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is the latest development as the high-profile program’s future hangs in ...
A South Australian GP has been suspended over an inappropriate relationship with a patient in her 80s. Hemant Kumar Vanmali had an intimate relationship with the woman whom he had treated for more ...