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Stewart to bypass senior year for NFL

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The Ducks' star running back gave few reasons for his decision, but said faith guided his decision
by Initial User
UPDATED: 3/3/2008, 2:41 AM

Jonathan Stewart thought it over and decided he's ready for the next step. The junior running back announced his decision Friday to bypass his senior season at Oregon and enter the NFL Draft. He met with Oregon head coach Mike

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Big fish on campus

Zebrafish, which have been used for research purposes at UO for years, may help scientists find cures for genetic diseases

by Initial User

About a hundred trillion bacteria are living in the pit of a human's stomach. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. With the help of some fish, University researchers found that the body tolerates the bacteria, and they found the bacteria help digest food in the gut.

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The future of Duck football

Several Duck running backs will try to step in where Jonathan Stewart left off

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The future of Duck football

Now that Jonathan Stewart is running off to the NFL, Oregon will be hard pressed to replace his production and contribution to the offense. Stewart's 1,722 rushing yards during the 2007 season was the best all-time mark at Oregon and his 132.5-yard average rushing yards per game last season trails only Reuben Droughns' 164.

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Film festival celebrates new talent

The DIVA Center's OpenLens Festival will span three days and feature several film workshops

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Film festival celebrates new talent

In the heart of Eugene, one non-profit organization is striving to offer aspiring filmmakers unique opportunities this winter. The Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts, or DIVA Center, will kick off a series of filmmaking events this weekend with its fourth annual OpenLens Festival.

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From a different vista

A UO student and an OSU student have created a unique mapping network for outdoor enthusiasts

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From a different vista

Outdoor enthusiasts will soon be able to share their adventures with others - via a click on the Internet. Ridewithgps.com, a Web site created by a University of Oregon student and an Oregon State University student, will launch this week. Users will be able to share routes, photos and link to others.

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Club hockey finds itself winless in Colorado

Ducks lose three games to Colorado State, Denver and Colorado last weekend

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Club hockey finds itself winless in Colorado

The Oregon club ice hockey team's return from winter break was a rude one. The No. 10 Ducks, currently in first place in the Pac-8 conference, lost their three non-league contests against No. 1 Colorado, No. 6 Colorado State and No. 4 Denver over the weekend.

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Sometimes a great (Absinthe) Notion

Three local men seek success with their start-up limited edition clothing company, Absinthe Notion

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Sometimes a great (Absinthe) Notion

Three local men have a grand vision. Though none of them are older than 22 years, they seem close to achieving a kind of success that eludes many for years. With their start-up clothing company Absinthe Notion, these men have big dreams with a small-business ethic in mind.

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