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Year: 2017

Bach Festival Gender Discrimination

The heavily redacted complaint says Halls made “inappropriate remarks”

News 8 years ago

An official document just obtained by Eugene Weekly from the University of Oregon shows that Oregon Bach Festival artistic director Matthew Halls was fired on … Continue reading →

Protest songs

Music to inspire the vote

Music 8 years ago

The only good thing about Donald Trump is that he has made time slow down. As we get older, every year seems to pass more … Continue reading →

Trials of Rod Adams Begin Next Week

Local homeless man will contest his trespassing charges before a jury

News 8 years ago

A Eugene homeless man is trying to convince a judge to dismiss three trespassing charges he received after Eugene police arrested him late at night … Continue reading →

Authentically Ani

Ani DiFranco brings her unique presence to Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Ani DiFranco has had many labels — singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, poet, activist, feminist, businesswoman — but at the end of the day she’s just Ani. … Continue reading →

Our institutions will not save us

Let history and the 25th amendment inform efforts toward impeachment

News 8 years ago

Shortly after Donald Trump took office, there was a rash of hot takes by “Resistance” pundits like Keith Olbermann explaining how the majority of the … Continue reading →

South Eugene High School Students Discuss Education

Gov. Brown tours Career Technical Education programs

News 8 years ago

South Eugene High School senior Noshin Rahman is a reporter for the school’s newspaper, The Axe. Rahman plans to attend college next year and is … Continue reading →

Let’s make a deal with Mike Pence

A plan for succession

News 8 years ago

But what about Pence? That’s the question everyone asks when you bring up impeaching President Donald Trump. If Trump were to leave office before the … Continue reading →

Is There a Jewish Art?

The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education finds a new home

Visual Arts 8 years ago

The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education moved to its new location in Portland’s Pearl District this summer — taking over the space … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-11-09

Letters 8 years ago

NO TO ONE GRO Hopefully the voters of Creswell will say no to One Gro (“Campaigning in Creswell,” Oct. 5). A corporate monopoly on a … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Information

Lorane Highway and Green Creek

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

• Transition Management, Inc., 541-521-5897, plans to hire Nick’s Timber Services Inc., 503-910-1120, to spray 393.3 acres near Lorane Highway with atrazine, clopyralid, glyphosate, hexazinone, … Continue reading →

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