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Year: 2017

Data on Hate

Numbers show that local bias crimes and incidents are on the rise

News 8 years ago

A South Eugene high school student found homosexual slurs graffitied on one of the school’s gender-inclusive restrooms. An African-American man, whose car had symbols indicating … Continue reading →

Mile-High Dream Folk

Music 8 years ago

Colorado musician Gregory Alan Isakov is used to fronting rock bands — or singing alone with just his guitar. So he has to reach to … Continue reading →

Slant

Turtle Awards, Pete DeFazio and Resistance

Slant 8 years ago

• The combination of Jane VanBoskirk, Eleanor Roosevelt and Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon filled every seat in the Wildish Theater on April 20. In … Continue reading →

New Symphony Conductor Named

And Eugene loses a quiet arts leader

Arts 8 years ago

To absolutely no one’s surprise, Francesco Lecce-Chong has been named the new music director of the Eugene Symphony. Wednesday’s announcement concludes the symphony’s yearlong search … Continue reading →

Philosophy is Dangerous

Don’t cut back on critical thinking at LCC

Viewpoint 8 years ago

My name is Caroline Lundquist; students call me Dr. L. I teach ethics and critical thinking at Lane Community College. But I may not teach … Continue reading →

The Missing Middle

Smaller, more affordable housing in walkable neighborhoods is part of the solution

Viewpoint 8 years ago

On a rainy night in January, the National Association of Realtors published an article that should have alarmed every hopeful homeowner, empty-nester, and business entrepreneur … Continue reading →

Big Eyes, Big Sound

Music 8 years ago

Singer-guitarist Kait Eldridge is the epitome of a dedicated bandleader. She’s prevailed through various line-up changes and relocations across the country, all while remaining the … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

Giustina Land & Timber, 541-345-2301, plans to hire Northwest Reforestation Services, 541-520-6215, to ground spray 48.9 acres south of Hamm Road with hexazinone, clopyralid, sulfometuron … Continue reading →

A Vision of Peace

Eugene’s Interfaith Prayer Service International continues to provide a refuge for all faiths

News 8 years ago

On Sept. 11, 2001, an informal interfaith prayer gathering took place on the steps of the former City Hall building in downtown Eugene. One month … Continue reading →

Don’t Let The Bastards Down

Not A Part Of It performing live for Lincoln st. sessions

Lincoln St. SessionsMusic 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Not A Part Of It performing live at the EW offices on Lincoln st. Not A Part Of IT: Don’t Let The … Continue reading →

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