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Year: 2020

Panda Monium

Your guide to a local organization that takes eco trips to spot red pandas in the wild

Travel 6 years ago

I’ve only seen a red panda once in my life. I was spending the day at an amusement park with some local friends while visiting … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 6 years ago

• We loved all the responses we got for naming the Hayward Field tower — and Phil’s Phallus Palace was a strong runner up. The … Continue reading →

OLC’s Mob Tactics

Letters 6 years ago

I was among a group of activists who interrupted notorious climate change denier Patrick Moore at the Feb. 20 opening session of the Oregon Logging … Continue reading →

KLCC Against The Homeless

Letters 6 years ago

I don’t often listen to KLCC anymore, but it seems like every time I do, I hear very biased reporting on homeless issues. I keep … Continue reading →

A Matter Of Clarity

Letters 6 years ago

I was on board with Rick Tijerina’s letter (2/20) wherein he writes “Trump hatred makes people stupid,” until I realized that he means “hatred of … Continue reading →

Richard Quigley

Culture 6 years ago

In another life, Richard Quigley was almost certainly a mellow surfer dude. The affably high-energy Eugene artist has been making art — and teaching art, … Continue reading →

Organizing Hate

Letters 6 years ago

On the issue of the protest that happened against Eugene Wake Up at Elk Horn Brewery two weekends ago: While the local news is focused … Continue reading →

Thurston Hills in Danger of Clearcutting — Again

The comment period for the newest proposed timber sale ends March 5

News 6 years ago

After living in the Thurston Hills for more than 20 years, Kebrhea Cuellar wasn’t exactly shocked to hear that the Bureau of Land Management was … Continue reading →

Cap and Trade Reduces Emissions and Stimulates Economic Growth

Viewpoint 6 years ago

I grew up in an Oregon where we worked together to better our community. As a state representative, I often receive complaints that we should … Continue reading →

Homegrown Classical

Beethoven’s birthday, contemporary classical, channeling Barbra Streisand and more this month in Eugene

Music 6 years ago

When we think of “classical composers,” the image that generally springs to mind is some long-dead Euro dude, like the one whose birth a quarter … Continue reading →

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