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Year: 2021

A New Hope

Broadway Metro is branching out to a DVD subscription model and could bring a movie rental store back to Eugene

Film 5 years ago

Once upon a time, Netflix only sent DVDs to subscribers. It was an age of innocence when Netflix had a huge inventory to choose from … Continue reading →

Jack McGaughey

Happening People 5 years ago

“I was a few weeks short of being old enough to vote in 2016,” says Jack McGaughey, who was then a senior at Marist High … Continue reading →

Can Eugene Weekly Go Daily?

Letters 5 years ago

Perhaps you have also noticed that The Register Guard is no longer a local news source. The Gannett people have no local reporters in Eugene. … Continue reading →

Coffee Fervor

At only 25, Sierra Thomas takes the reins of a local coffee shop during a pandemic

News 5 years ago

The past year was gracious and giving for very few. From the “show-stopping” pandemic to other various fits of misfortune, most people recognize 2020 as … Continue reading →

Climate Change Is Also An Emergency

Letters 5 years ago

With an abundance of caution, the state has shut down whole industries and mandated certain public behaviors in order to save human lives this past … Continue reading →

Gov. Brown Deserves Our Gratitude

Letters 5 years ago

Oregon’s COVID rates of infection have been comparatively good for some time. Today we are 48th in the nation in cases per 100,000 population. Hooray! … Continue reading →

Individuals Can Help The Homeless, Too

Letters 5 years ago

I must admit the state of homelessness in Eugene is indeed very sad. Every time I see a homeless person walking around with all their … Continue reading →

We Can Grow Real Forests Without Poison

Letters 5 years ago

Predictably, the timber industry sings the praises of the Private Forest Accord (SB 1602), which allows virtually unchecked the continued vast clearcutting/strip-mining, aerial poison spraying, … Continue reading →

A Woman of Africa

Popular Eugene performer RatieD releases her debut EP

Music 5 years ago

When she was a girl living in Zimbabwe, Eugene musician Claire Ratidzo Dangarembwa, who performs as RatieD, would sing out loud in front of an … Continue reading →

The Challenger

How 100 day challenges have changed the perspective of a Springfield gym owner, coach

Culture 5 years ago

The first 100 days is the measuring stick for any recently inaugurated president. As people look to New Year’s resolutions as a catalyst for change, … Continue reading →

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