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Business booms as pot sales kick off

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SHOOTING

Calendar girls —Seniors pose for risque photos for a charitable cause —but mostly for the fun of it.O1

By Scott Hammers

Dorm life —Universities say freshmen have abetter experience living on campus, and more schools are requiring them to do so. But it can addto a college's financial burden.A3

The Bulletin

An hour and a

• The shooter, identified as 26-year-old • Another mass shooting renews the debate Chris HarperMercer, isamongthe dead over gun control; Obamacondemns'routine'

half before the doors opened at 9 a.m. Thursday, a line started forming outside the Oregrown medical marijuana dispensary in down-

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Moms'traditional period of rest has turned into a big industry in the country.A4

town Bend. Owner Avid Ha-

dar said he knew the first day most Oregonians could legally buy marijuana would be busy, but

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didn't expect to see

400 customers by around 1 p.m. The

And a Wed exclusive-

line of customers

Medicalstudents use self-reflection to improve patient care. bentfbulletin.corn/extras

spilled out on to the sidewalk in front of his Wall Street

dispensary, eating hamburgers provided by Hadar as they waited for the opportunity to go inside and peruse his products.

EDITOR'5CHOICE

"I knew we' d have a rush, but I

Baby face? Try a beard transplant

thought it would be after lunch," Hadar

said, laughing. "But apparently in Bend, nobody has a job." SeePot/A6

RyanBrennecke/The Bulletin

By Andrew AdamNewman New York Times News Service

Hundreds of people gather at Stewart Park in Roseburg on Thursday night for a candlelight vigil to show their support for families who lost their loved ones after a gunman killed at least nine and wounded seven others at Umpqua Community College.

The 2016 race and the long game

Jose Armos, 28, a paramedic who lives in Miami,

looked so young that, when responding to 911 calls, he seemed to add to

some patients' distress. "They would look at me and be like, 'OK, is this

16-year-old really going to takecareofm e?'"said Ar-

• 9 victims dead; 7 were wounded ROSEBURG — A gun-

man opened fire inside a

people to trust me because I had that baby face."

classroom ata ruralOr -

Jeffrey Epstein, a hair restoration surgeon. "I wanted that stronger,

manlier look," Armos said. He had a full beard transplant, from sideburns to chin, at a cost of

about $7,000. More than a

The attack shattered

about 180 miles south of

and transplanted to his face. "It does play a role in me looking more mature, more manly, and just kind of getting respect from people," Armos said. Epstein, who has offices

Portland.

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Correction A story headlined "Where pot can be bought," which appeared Monday,Sept. 28, on PageA1, incorrectly stated the number of flower buds of marijuana in aquarter-ounce. It would be roughly 10 grapesize buds. The Bulletin regrets the error.

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religion before he started shooting.

where hair grows thickest,

City, performed four or five facial hair transplants annually a decade ago. Now, he said, the average is three a week.

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thorities said. One survivor said the shooter demanded his victims state their

follicles were harvested from the back of his head,

in Miami and New York

a.m.:The Douglas County Sheriff's Office says it first received reports of a shooting on the campus of Umpqua Community College in Roseburg. At left, police search students as they evacuate the campus. SeeChaos/A5

egon community college Thursday, killing at least nine people before dying in a shootout with police, au-

the first week of classes at Umpqua Community College in the small timber town of Roseburg,

thousand individual hair

About 10:40 c

The Associated Press

of beards. "It was hard for

the Miami office of Dr.

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By Jeff Barnard and GosiaWozniacka

mos, who had the sparsest

This year, Armos visited

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tive and said they were

investigating. Hannah Miles, a

19-year-old freshman, was in her writing class when her teacher got a call from security saying the school was in lockdown. She heard gunshots from a neighboring classroom. SeeShooting/A5

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By Taylor W.Anderson The Bulletin

CHRISTIANSTED, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — As the

setting sun glistened off the bay, palm trees swayed and Bob Marley played at the bar. Sen. Ted

Cruz's father and a political operative were making the case that the path to the presidency ran through this unlikely tropical outpost. "You have an op-

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difference in the Republican primary,"

told the group of hundreds gathered at a candlelight vigil

Cruz's father, Rafael,

told a woman drinking white wine, a

Thursday night at Stewart don't feel that way.... Anger

to her tank top. This

mass shooting that left at least 10 dead at Umpqua Community College on Thursday. They gathered 10 hours after a gunman opened fire at

caused this and we can't have anger around us right this

was no rubber chicken dinner in Iowa

minute.

or New Hampshire; waves lapped the

the campus just four days into a new term. Local leaders said love would help people climb out of thisarea'ssecond mass school shooting since 1998.

Park: Anyone who feels angry, "please stay away until you

GOP button pinned

"We need love and compassion and healing and it's going to take a long time." Others vowed not to glorify

beach behind the

cludedatleastsevenwounded,

handful of activists looking to increase the small number of Republicans in the Virgin Islands and

three critically.

its clout in the presi-

the gunman and to focus on victims' families, which in-

College President Rita Cavin

INDEX All Ages Business Calendar

portunity to make a

ROSEBURG — Residents in this Southern Oregon town of about 22,000 vowed to lift each other out of despair left by a

10:38 a.m. at Snyder Hall on

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The Washington Post

A mmmuni pulls together

fiedas26-year-old Chris Harper Mercer, according

ed the name on condition of anonymity. Authorities

By Katie Zezima

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