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Year: 2017

The (First) Trial of Rod Adams

Adams argued his arrest for sleeping on public property criminalizes homelessness, but a judge wasn’t hearing it

News 8 years ago

On an early February morning, Rod Adams was lying in a sleeping bag under an awning in downtown Eugene when a security guard woke him … Continue reading →

Leah Riedlinger

A host for the homeless

Happening People 8 years ago

Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Leah Riedlinger arrived in Eugene with her family at age one. She played soccer at Buena Vista Elementary and Monroe … Continue reading →

Accessories for the mycologically minded

Mushroom earrings are the perfect quirky Oregon accessory

Gift Guide 8 years ago

To find Sandra Patton, creator and curator of handmade mushroom earrings, I weave through the toe-to-toe crowd packing the Mount Pisgah Arboretum at the 2017 … Continue reading →

Thanksgiving

A farewell from a longtime columnist

Viewpoint 8 years ago

If you know me you know that each year in November I like to take time to take stock and remember That Thanksgiving means: Giving … Continue reading →

Cooperative Shopping

Trillium offers local and sustainable goods

Gift Guide 8 years ago

Trillium Clothing has succeeded where few other small businesses in Eugene have succeeded. The co-op minded partners uprooted themselves from the Saturday Market and started … Continue reading →

A Different Firing at the Bach Festival

Linda Ackerman’s departure from OBF in 2016 has similarities to that of Matthew Halls

News 8 years ago

When Linda Ackerman was fired by the Oregon Bach Festival in 2016, her story didn’t end up in The New York Times. Her departure from … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-11-22

Letters 8 years ago

NEITHER GOOD NOR BAD Sorry, Joe Tyndall (Letters, Nov. 16). Can’t do it. Men are human. Human beings, like other animals, are innately neither good … Continue reading →

Recoding Tech

A local nonprofit supports women in the tech workforce

NewsTechnology 8 years ago

Redefining Women in Tech (RWIT) is a nonprofit in Eugene that connects women with the communities and resources they need to thrive in tech careers. … Continue reading →

Giving Local

Head for Down to Earth to buy the perfect local gifts this season

Gift Guide 8 years ago

When shopping for the people you love during this season of giving, shopping local can bring joy to every party involved. In Eugene, I like … Continue reading →

Gifts for that artist in your life

A good pencil is hard to beat

Gift Guide 8 years ago

Artists should be easy to buy presents for, right? They all live in poverty and are pleased to receive anything of value. A $5 gift … Continue reading →

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