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Year: 2017

Local Weed Dispensaries Call for a Buffer

Eugene remains the only municipality in the state without a 1,000-ft. buffer rule for dispensaries

News 9 years ago

Local marijuana retailers have been waiting close to a year for the city of Eugene to adopt an ordinance requiring a 1,000-foot buffer between dispensaries. … Continue reading →

Identity Politics

LCC’s excellent student production Constant Revolution takes on sticky issues of authenticity

Theater 9 years ago

Identity is a bitch. By the time we’re grown up enough to ask ourselves who we are and what the hell we’re doing with this … Continue reading →

Spark Up with Sol Seed

Music 9 years ago

Popular Eugene hip hop-soul-reggae act Sol Seed is prepped to release its new studio record Spark. Vocalist, keyboardist and didgeridoo player Sky Guasco says the … Continue reading →

Of Sawdust & Chips — Part II

Business development and Oregon’s economy

Viewpoint 9 years ago

It’s almost impossible to overstate how devastating the 1980s recession was for Oregon.  The early 1980s had the largest percentage of job loss since World … Continue reading →

Speaking of Immigrants

The Art of Marc Chagall at the University of Oregon’s Schnitzer Museum

NewsVisual Arts 9 years ago

Marc Chagall lived for nearly a hundred years. He left Russia for Paris and then, due to the rise of the Nazi party and anti-Jewish … Continue reading →

A Message from Teachers in the Era of Trumpism

This year at school, kids are scared

Viewpoint 9 years ago

A primary object should be the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic, what species of knowledge can be equally … Continue reading →

Cottage Grove Fined for Violating Clean Water Act

Pollution Update 9 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) recently fined the city of Cottage Grove $4,500 for Clean Water Act violations committed in the city’s operation … Continue reading →

No One Puts Baby in the Corner

Dirty Dancing: The Musical! Hits the Hult

Dance 9 years ago

What a great and glorious world we live in, when deliciously guilty pleasures from the ’80s are rehashed for the stage: Johnny and Baby are … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor

Letters 9 years ago

POISONING THE WELL Weyerhauser is planning to aerially spray a witches’ brew of toxic herbicides in an area that is uncomfortably close to the main … Continue reading →

DEQ has Oregon in Dirty Hot Water

For more than a decade, Oregon DEQ has failed to come up with an up-to-date permitting system for polluters

News 9 years ago

By Carl Segerstrom, Katherine Smith and Erin Carey Many of Oregon’s biggest polluters are allowed to pour wastes into the state’s rivers and streams using … Continue reading →

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