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Year: 2018

Elevating Environmental Justice

Beyond Toxics holds environmental justice Earth Week Events

News 7 years ago

This year it’s not just Earth Day, it’s Earth Week, and local enviro group Beyond Toxics seeks to educate Eugeneans about environmental justice through events … Continue reading →

Chaos Creation

The ever-changing L.A. duo formerly known as Smoosh visits Eugene

Music 7 years ago

Asya Saavedra who, along with her sister Chloe Saavedra forms LA duo Chaos Chaos, says her band took its name from a species of amoeba … Continue reading →

HELPING THE YOUNG

Letters 7 years ago

I recently heard about a new nonprofit called CORE (Community Outreach through Radical Empowerment). From their Facebook page it says, “CORE is a nonprofit dedicated … Continue reading →

The Struggle is Real

Messy folks comingle in Opal Center’s production of Good People

Theater 7 years ago

There are two kinds of people in the world: good people, and self-centered scum who don’t bother to return their grocery carts. The Opal Center’s … Continue reading →

Republicans on Warpath!

Dorchester doozies disturb Democrats

Viewpoint 7 years ago

In my column I never aim to appease any but the most moderate of Republicans and other weird sects. Turns out that’s a bad business … Continue reading →

PROTECT OUR WATER

Letters 7 years ago

I have been involved in trying to protect our pristine drinking water source for decades and I plan on continuing into the future, but at … Continue reading →

WELCOME TO 1984

Letters 7 years ago

Recent news reports have highlighted Sinclair Broadcasting Corporation’s politically motivated control over the content of its local television news stations. Sinclair currently owns more than 170 … Continue reading →

Spring Forth

‘Dead Loss’ is part of Eugene Contemporary Art’s 2018 exhibition series

Visual Arts 7 years ago

Chance meetings and random events in art were made popular a century ago by the Dadaists and Surrealists in Europe, and then by the Abstract … Continue reading →

Slant

Crime waves, recycling and auditors

Slant 7 years ago

• Read The Register-Guard lately and you’d think Eugene’s in the middle of a violent crime wave. Armed robberies near the university! Not quite so, … Continue reading →

Transparency Committee Takes on UO Records Policy

Student reporter denied paid-for public records

News 7 years ago

A student reporter at the University of Oregon was charged more than $100 to obtain UO public records before being told the university would not … Continue reading →

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