Wednesday, May 25, 2011

How it works

How it works


At Oregon, there is strength in numbers

Posted: 25 May 2011 07:58 AM PDT

Here's how it works on most college football teams: the offense has a captain. The defense has a captain. Ditto for special teams. They walk out for the coin toss every Saturday. Like a lot of what passes for conventional wisdom in the sport, that's not how it's done at Oregon. Chip Kelly threw convention out the window somewhere between arriving in Eugene as an unheralded offensive coordinator ...

Hurricane evac: How it works

Posted: 24 May 2011 10:18 PM PDT

When the water begins to flow, you got to go.

A chance to see how Public Works works

Posted: 24 May 2011 01:52 PM PDT

They usually work behind the scenes and, like so many people who play vital roles, they don't get - or even ask for - much credit. But May 19 was Altona Public Works' chance to shine, and give the public a little view of what they do.

Maurice Goldhaber, noted nuclear and particle physicist, dies at 100

Posted: 24 May 2011 07:11 PM PDT

Physicist Maurice Goldhaber, an Enrico Fermi Award recipient, helped create the current understanding of how the world works. Maurice Goldhaber, one of the pioneers of modern physics whose experiments helped create the current understanding of how the world works, died May 11 at his home on Long Island, N.Y., after a short illness. He had celebrated his 100th birthday less than a month earlier.

Fit Club: How to join

Posted: 24 May 2011 10:46 AM PDT

In our first installment of Fit Club, Lynda Figueredo works the with staff at Memorial Health to learn how to get started on a fitness program.

Maurice Goldhaber dies at 100; noted nuclear and particle physicist

Posted: 24 May 2011 10:41 PM PDT

Physicist Maurice Goldhaber, an Enrico Fermi Award recipient, helped create the current understanding of how the world works. Maurice Goldhaber, one of the pioneers of modern physics whose experiments helped create the current understanding of how the world works, died May 11 at his home on Long Island, N.Y., after a short illness. He had celebrated his 100th birthday less than a month earlier.

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