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Year: 2017

Activist Alert

Free health care for those in need, DACA clinic, saving the climate and more

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• The group City Accountability says it has less than two weeks to complete signature gathering to put a Charter Amendment on the ballot amending … Continue reading →

Gender and Gaming

Two women discuss their experience in the game making industry

Technology 8 years ago

Rosalie Vile began making games at age 12 when she got her first copy of Game Maker, software that she uses exclusively now when she … Continue reading →

Job Programs for Programmers

Tech companies want local students to fill their job openings

NewsTechnology 8 years ago

There are 418 tech companies registered in Lane County, and many of them are hiring, according to Allison Weatherly, the event coordinator for Technology Association … Continue reading →

Slant

Civility in politics, silence from the Oregon Bach Fest

Slant 8 years ago

• When Republican Jack Roberts and Democrat (and EW columnist) Tony Corcoran shared the stage at the City Club of Eugene on Sept. 22, the … Continue reading →

County Strike

As negotiations stall, labor unions ramp up pressure on county

News 8 years ago

“You wouldn’t layoff a teacher and make them reapply every year,” says Emily Miller, an expanded practice dental hygienist for Lane County Public Health. Miller … Continue reading →

A Health Care Nightmare

Oregon pushes toward a universal health care system as ACA debate, shortfalls continue

Health 8 years ago

Timothy Burns is 27 years old. Before age 3, he underwent six open-heart surgeries for a congenital heart condition — mirror-image dextrocardia. “I have no … Continue reading →

Don't Feel Like Surfin'

Eugene Weekly presents Surfs Drugs performing for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago
Surfs Drugs — ‘Don't Feel Like Surfin’ — Back Beat: Lincoln St. Sessions

Eugene Weekly presents Surfs Drugs performing ‘Don’t Feel Like Surfin’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions. Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a series … Continue reading →

What To Do About Scobert Gardens?

Talks to discuss controversial park space will begin this fall

News 8 years ago
Scobert Gardens Park

Despite the sunny weather on a Thursday morning, Scobert Gardens Park on 4th and Van Buren is mostly empty. On one of the first smoke-free … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-09-21

Letters 8 years ago

SCORCHED EARTH Rebuild? Do we understand this is a new world and we have to change where we can live? Do we understand that this is … Continue reading →

Democracy and Education

Too Young to Test?

Viewpoint 8 years ago

By Roscoe Caron and Laura Farrelly Kindergarten: It’s German for “children’s garden.” Kindergarten is traditionally based on playing, singing, story-time, creative activities and social interaction. … Continue reading →

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