The Oregon Ducks assign a color theme to each of their football games every season. Most of the away games are assigned white, because in football the visiting team almost always wears white.
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In regards to the sports column, “Drunk Ducks,” (ODE, Oct. 24), we find it pathetic that a student at the University, a “liberal” college, is so close-minded. It’s sad that a personal ...
UO Hockey announced in a social media post that its goaltender, Henry “Hank” Bradford, died on Sept. 20. The official cause of death is currently unknown. University of Oregon Hockey ...
Oregon’s Jaida Ross claims her bronze medal as she joins a handful of other current Ducks from around the world going to compete in Paris. The most elite athletes in the country meet at Hayward ...
On the morning of August 6, approximately one dozen protesters gathered outside the Eugene Municipal Courthouse, demonstrating against the city’s policy of sweeping homeless camps. The catalyst ...
The era of the four-team College Football Playoff is behind us. The debates on which teams are the most deserving of an ever-elusive slot will be minimized as the new CFP format makes its debut.
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the University of Oregon’s pro-Palestine encampment, which began on April 29 at 7 a.m. All of our coverage on the encampment can be found here.
In her 2024 campaign, she has received endorsements from political figures that are from different political spectrums. She has been focused on lowering the costs for middle class families like ...
Former Oregon runner Cole Hocker became the first Duck alumnus to capture a track and field gold medal at this year’s Olympic Games on Tuesday morning. Hocker, who ran for the Ducks between ...
As fans learned last week, stats can be deceiving. Any recap of No. 7 Oregon’s 37-34 win over Boise State — this one included — will be littered with stats that tell varying stories of the ...
College quarterbacks are getting older. Three of the six first-round quarterbacks in the 2023 NFL Draft spent more than four years in college football. Seven of the starters for the AP’s top-10 ...