During the University of Oregon’s commencement ceremonies on Monday temperatures reached upward of 95 degrees, resulting in one speaker passing out during a ceremony and the rescheduling of a different ceremony. In a campus-wide announcement as the university moves into summer, UO President John Karl Scholz apologized and recognized that graduates “may not have had the experience they expected.” “As with all events, health and safety are our pri…
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