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Year: 2017

Monsters On Main Street

Director Jordan Peele’s debut film Get Out is a perfectly structured social thriller about insidious racism

Film 9 years ago

Get Out’s opening scene appears, at first, disconnected from the main story — a moment that simply sets the stage. As a young black man … Continue reading →

Loggerheads

A new generation finds itself up a tree

Sports 9 years ago

Sweat dripping off his scruffy beard, Zane Sandborg hops over logs on the choker course at Oregon State University’s logging sports arena in the otherwise … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-03-01

Letters 9 years ago

SE BUSCA AYUNDANTE While walking down a narrow aisle at a local store, I passed a young Latino family. Dad moved aside and mom clutched … Continue reading →

Learning Who You Are

High school students seek out their identities

News 9 years ago

“If you teach ethnic studies to students, teach them about their culture, get them involved, they start caring more about their education and are able … Continue reading →

Slant

Focus on the homeless around the county

Slant 9 years ago

• A campaign already is coming together to take on County Commissioner Faye Stewart in the May 2018 election. James Barber, who lives in Walterville, … Continue reading →

Education Needs a Champion

The fight against Betsy DeVos

Viewpoint 9 years ago

What should we make of the appointment of Betsy DeVos as the U.S. Secretary of Education? The answer is, perhaps, “Not very much.” For professional … Continue reading →

Nuclear Issues in the Time of Trump

Joseph Cirincione, president of Ploughshares Fund, speaks via Skype on campus

Viewpoint 9 years ago

In the flurry of disturbing and provocative executive orders coming out of the new presidential administration, it is understandable that some of us may have … Continue reading →

Mythical, Magical, Tacocat

Music 9 years ago

I first heard of Seattle band Tacocat (read it backwards!) from friends up north. They said seeing the pop-punk group live was like sighting a … Continue reading →

We Have Seen The Enemy

In the new documentary I Am Not Your Negro, late author James Baldwin calls out the racism always eating away at American society

Film 9 years ago

James Baldwin is one of my all-time heroes. His writing, not to mention the mere fact of his life and times, inspires in me a … Continue reading →

Voices & Vino

Underrated Beethoven, Argentine music and a uke master come to town

Music 9 years ago

Imagine a single concert that featured the public premieres of these classical masterpieces: Beethoven’s mighty Fifth (da da da DAH) and Sixth symphonies, fourth Piano … Continue reading →

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