Articles from The Daily Barometer pertaining to LGBTQ+ issues and students on campus. All articles are organized in chronological order that begins with a Table of Contents listing the article titles and dates.
Articles from The Daily Barometer pertaining to LGBTQ+ issues and students on campus. All articles are organized in chronological order that begins with a Table of Contents listing the article titles and dates.
Articles from The Daily Barometer pertaining to LGBTQ+ issues and students on campus. All articles are organized in chronological order that begins with a Table of Contents listing the article titles and dates.
Color photo of University of Oregon student Jongseob Bae unloading bags for new international students on April 1, 2012 near student housing. From left are host family participant Susie Peters, Bae, Daisy Yen, and new students Emely Jensen and Connie Fan. Jensen and Fan had participated in the homestay program of the University's Friendship Foundation for International Students prior to the start of spring term.
Color photo of University of Oregon students Daisy Yen (left) and Connie Fan in Fan's McClure Hall dorm room after moving in on April 1, 2012. Yen, a participant in the homestay program of the University's Friendship Foundation for International Students prior to winter term, had helped Fan, a spring term participant in the program, carry her bags to her room.
Color photo of University of Oregon student Emely Jensen filling out paperwork at the Office of University Housing on April 1, 2012 prior to moving into her dorm.
The large number of returning veterans after World War II created a severe shortage of student housing at OSC. As a temporary measure to alleviate part of the shortage, the college utilized part of the former Camp Adair military training cantonment to house returning veterans, many of whom were married. The Adair Village housing, which consisted of 326 units, opened in Fall 1946.