The Oregon Voice publishes magazine-style interviews, articles, reviews, photography, poetry, drawings, short fiction, cartoons, essays, satire and anything else student-created and compatible with a two-dimensional glossy page.
Our focus is on local entertainment, the arts and human interest. We steer clear of political propaganda, though all other forms of ridiculousness are welcome. The Oregon Voice entirely student-run and have been around since the great year of 1989.

Where to find copies:
In front of the Knight Library
13th and Kinkaid (across from the Duck Store/UO Bookstore)
In front of Columbia 150
Allen Hall main stairwell (new!)
EMU Breezeway
Wherever cool people linger…

Meetings:
Wednesdays at 6 pm in the EMU, Century Room E
Official information:
Copyright 2006, all rights reserved by OREGON VOICE and respective authors. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. OREGON VOICE is a general interest magazine that expresses issues and ideas that affect the quality of life at the University of Oregon and in the University community. The program, founded in 1989 and re-established in 2001, provides an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience in all phases of magazine publishing. Administration of the program is handled entirely by students.
Contributor positions are available on a volunteer basis to currently enrolled UO students. Please request our contributor guidelines for more information.

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