We Are Changing
Our Housing Needs to Change
By Stan Honn Change can be hard. It’s also inevitable, and something we should strive to participate in productively. I’ve lived in Eugene for nearly … Continue reading
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By Stan Honn Change can be hard. It’s also inevitable, and something we should strive to participate in productively. I’ve lived in Eugene for nearly … Continue reading
I’ve been in Oregon for over 50 years. My family has lived here in Eugene for 17 years. Over that time our community has changed … Continue reading
The voices will sing as one on Sunday — on a stage, in front of an audience, for the first time in well over a … Continue reading
A little bird tells us that The Register-Guard is moving from the big building on Chad Drive to a smaller space on 10th and Mill … Continue reading
Being a visual artist can be a solitary occupation, working in your studio alone all day. But if you’re a printmaker, odds are you might … Continue reading
Having lived in the Willamette Valley almost my entire life, I have witnessed the dreaded shifting of our beautiful climate to one that is radically … Continue reading
The University of Oregon may be No. 1 in the Pac-12 football standings but has come up dead last in the zero waste management category … Continue reading
“I’m kind of nutty about dogs,” says Cindy Munyon, who grew up on a small farm in rural Maryland, along with dogs and horses, two … Continue reading
Last week, St. Vincent de Paul Executive Director Terry McDonald had no idea that new housing units would be delivered for the nonprofit on Nov. … Continue reading
In his Oct. 28 visit to Eugene, the day after officially jumping into politics, former New York Times columnist and current gubernatorial candidate Nicholas Kristof … Continue reading