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Year: 2021

We Are Changing

Our Housing Needs to Change

Viewpoint 4 years ago

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 →

Eugene Needs More Paths To Housing

Letters 4 years ago

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 →

Eugene Vocal Arts

Culture 4 years ago

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 →

Slant

News 4 years ago

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 →

Community in Printmaking

The fourth annual Emerald Print Exchange unites two Eugene art establishments as well as artists from around the world

Visual Arts 4 years ago

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 →

Climate Action Needed Now From City Council

Letters 4 years ago

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 UO Ducks And All That Gas

Letters 4 years ago

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 →

Cindy Munyon

Happening PeopleNews 4 years ago

“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 →

Hard Days’ Work

In a matter of days, St. Vinnie’s was offered and accepted new transition housing, free through the winter

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

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 →

Friends in High Places

Nicholas Kristof’s campaign contributions has big names and big dollars

BlogNews 4 years ago

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 →

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