Caught Between Student Voices and Boardroom Choices

Scholz has spent much of his life in higher education, emphasizing equitable accessibility. However, he is an economist at heart. Scholz's values align closely with the board's, but he is out of touch with student demands. This discrepancy has been evident in his failure to address harmful Unviersity investments as university president, which has drawn criticism from student groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).

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A Common Enemy

The Board of Trustees at the University of Oregon is a governing body established partially through lobbying efforts by Phil Knight, operating as an entirely undemocratically appointed entity. This board holds significant financial power and is crucial in appointing the university president. Notably, their decisions offer insight into their priorities, exemplified by the appointment of an economist with ties to the Bush administration (John Scholz), all transpiring without direct student input. Student frustration caused by the absence of democratic processes in the board's composition and decision-making led to an upcoming organized student action during the board's public meeting this Tuesday.

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“Calling all lazy activists”

If the recent Angela Davis talk at Straub Hall proved nothing else, it’s that there are thousands of people on campus interested in what a lifelong radical activist has to say.

The lucky few hundred who managed to snag a seat were treated to a long talk during which she shared insights gained from her decades of work and hopes for the future. But for all she talked about, she kept circling back to one overarching message: nobody can accomplish anything alone.

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