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Year: 2018

Eugene Hilton Sold

Longtime downtown hotel to be remodeled to become a more hipster Graduate Eugene

BlogNews 7 years ago

Eugene’s Hilton Hotel has been sold, and it will undergo an extensive remodel to become Graduate Eugene, according to a giddy press release from AJ … Continue reading →

Allergies? Thank the Grass Seed

Grass seed pollen count very high today

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Feeling droopy and sneezy again? It’s the grass seen pollen got you down. A quick, unscientific survey of local pollen counts shows that there’s lot … Continue reading →

Preparation for Hayward Field’s Demolition Began Today

East Grandstand Supporters say they will continue to fight

BlogNews 7 years ago

The construction process for Hayward Field is slated to begin June 19, according to the UO’s Around the O news website, but workers were spotted … Continue reading →

Scour The Land

Paul Quillen performing live at the EW offices.

Lincoln St. Sessions 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents Paul Quillen performing ‘Scour The Land’ for #lincolnstreetsessions live at the EW offices. Eugene Weekly’s Back Beat: Lincoln Street Sessions are a … Continue reading →

A Critter Proposal

Some thoughts on Eugene’s proposed wildlife feeding ban

Viewpoint 7 years ago

On June 11, Eugene critters don’t get to be present or place bets at the City Council wildlife lottery — but there will be Harris … Continue reading →

Language Matters

Letters 7 years ago

Wonderful idea to want “language to be the fundamental alternative to violence in the world” (“Peace Through Poetry,” May 31). Writing is definitely an option: … Continue reading →

Hoisted By Corruption

Letters 7 years ago

Please join with me in prayer that Mike Pence never becomes the flatulence beneath our nation’s wings. Shouldn’t the Koch brothers buy our entire government … Continue reading →

No Excuses For ICE

Letters 7 years ago

There are two reasons why ICE agents rip crying kids away from their parents, and “Orders are orders” is not one. The two reasons are … Continue reading →

Might as Well Honk

Music 7 years ago

Who’s ready for public spaces in Eugene to be alive with the sound of … honking?  This weekend the fourth-annual Honk! Fest Eugene comes to … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

About Time 7 years ago

Each solstice brings with it a change of the season, a slowing down in nature’s landscape, while the equinoxes are periods of rapid change. The … Continue reading →

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