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Year: 2020

Get the Ducking Vote Out

Campus groups at the UO have formed a coalition to register and educate college voters

News 5 years ago

A politician who’s popular with the youth vote is sometimes a blessing and a curse.  Take Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign. Back in February, Sanders … Continue reading →

Zoom Teaching

Remote learning is hard for students and parents, but let’s not forget the teachers

Culture 5 years ago

I had my first COVID-teaching nightmare this week. I have never been one to have dreams about being naked in front of a crowd — I … Continue reading →

How to Vote in Oregon

Here are some key deadlines and information you should know before you vote

BlogNews 5 years ago

Alright Oregonians, lets talk about voting. Your vote-by-mail ballot hasn’t been mailed yet. In an unprecedented election year where people across the country are filling … Continue reading →

White Supremacist Jacob Laskey Is Out Of Prison

His six-month sentence is over but is now under state supervision

News 5 years ago

Notorious white supremacist Jacob Laskey, first known for an anti-Semitic attack on Eugene’s Temple Beth Israel in 2002, and later for a stabbing and videos … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Treasurer Race: The Sequel

The state’s treasurer race candidates are a rerun of 2016, but now we have COVID-19

News 5 years ago

The 2020 race for the Office of the State Treasurer has two familiar candidates. In 2016, Treasurer Tobias Read, a Democrat, and Republican Jeff Gudman … Continue reading →

Burned By Weyerhaeuser

Letters 5 years ago

The Holiday Farm Fire in the McKenzie River watershed could have been called the Weyerhaeuser Fire if the total acreage was the basis for the … Continue reading →

CBD Product Roundup

EW’s editorial staff experimented with CBD salves, gloss, tinctures and candies during the global pandemic

Cannabis 5 years ago

The hardest part about Eugene Weekly’s Cannabis Issue is that despite the weed ads paying for a lot of the news we print, very few … Continue reading →

GOP Leaders Shirking Their Job

Letters 5 years ago

Looking at the Holiday Farm Fire map, I want to shake Senate Republicans who walked out during climate talks and ask them why they aren’t … Continue reading →

Skarlatos Knows Nothing

Letters 5 years ago

Alek Skarlatos, are you kidding? Obviously, you know next to nothing about Congressman Peter DeFazio. When you were running around in diapers he was on … Continue reading →

Writers & Wine 2020

The Fern Ridge Library Foundation hopes to reach more people than usual with an online version of its annual fundraiser and a new Ruby McConnell book

Culture 5 years ago

Breitenbush Hot Springs, for the most part, has survived the recent Oregon fires, and a book about the area will hopefully help a small rural … Continue reading →

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