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Year: 2017

Fighting for Answers: The Backstory

Oregon State Police have shifting answers on quantity of untested rape kits

BlogNews 9 years ago

Melissa’s Law was enacted in Oregon to ensure the transparency of tracking and testing rape kits. But when Eugene Weekly requested the mandated reporting numbers … Continue reading →

Tracking the Backlog and Searching for Justice

How Melissa’s law is working to address Oregon’s rape kit problem

News 9 years ago

Rachael said “no” repeatedly to the man who came into her Oregon apartment and attacked her on the night of July 6, 2014. She cried, … Continue reading →

Questionably Satirical Hip Hop Artist Riff Raff Comes To Cozmic

Music 9 years ago

Riff raff (/rifraf/): disreputable or undesirable people… Riff Raff, the hip hop artist, takes his craft to the truest lengths of that definition. If you … Continue reading →

Key Principles for a Rejuvenated Civic Center

Local architects weigh in on the City Hall plan

Viewpoint 9 years ago

The Eugene-Springfield Committee on Local Affairs (CoLA) of the American Institute of Architects – Southwestern Oregon Chapter commends the Eugene City Council for its decision … Continue reading →

Joshua and Benjamin Phelps

High school inventors making a difference

Happening People 9 years ago

When twins Joshua and Benjamin Phelps were four years old and living in Pittsburgh, their dad Randy Phelps taught them to build a circuit with … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor

Letters 9 years ago

ANARCHIST WEIGHS IN In Kelly Kenoyer’s article “Activism 101”, an informative and helpful piece of journalism, the author referred to non-violent direct action as possibly … Continue reading →

The Spin: From Belly Dance in Eugene to Swan Lake in Portland

Dance 9 years ago

The Middle Eastern Dance Group of Eugene, or MEDGE, holds its Annual Alternative Night featuring Ann Shaffer, a member of the fusion dance group Tribalation. … Continue reading →

Out, Damned Spot! or A Modest Disposal

Eugene’s newest foray into social cleansing targets man’s best friend

News 9 years ago

General Lee is no bigger than a burrito. The couple-week-old pit mix — named for the flame red Dodge Charger in the ’80s TV series … Continue reading →

Museum Rediscovers a Black Pioneer of Lane County

An immigrant from the West Indies, John Downer arrived in the U.S. in 1854

News 9 years ago

John Downer In honor of Black History Month, we bring you the story of a recently “rediscovered” black pioneer of Lane County. About three months … Continue reading →

Everything is Political

Music 9 years ago

On the opening track “Appropriation,” from DC punk band Priests’ excellent 2017 release Nothing Feels Normal, vocalist Katie Alice Greer snarls like a toothy Debbie … Continue reading →

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