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Year: 2021

Eugene Educators Exhausted, Some Want to Quit

Eugene Education Association president provides state of educators at Nov. 3 board meeting, 4J board members to discuss offering no-instruction days

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

In a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic will hit its two-year anniversary, and according to a union report, educators at Eugene School District 4J are … Continue reading →

Say Goodbye to Campus Glenwood

The restaurant’s location will close in spring as property sells to a southern California developer of student housing

News 4 years ago

The Glenwood Restaurant on Alder Street has been a hangover staple for the student population in Eugene for decades. But the restaurant will soon close … Continue reading →

Emergency Powers

The union representing some of Eugene’s public workers says the city wants the power to lay off workers when it wants, doesn’t offer equitable benefits

EW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Founded in 1963, Eugene’s AFSCME union chapter predates the Oregon law allowing public employees to unionize.  One of the core reasons for organizing, back then … Continue reading →

Back in Character

Cinderella marks Eugene Ballet Company’s return to performing after a long pandemic hiatus

Dance 4 years ago

Mark Tucker lingers in the air for a moment after launching into the first jump in his solo as Prince Charming.  A principal dancer with … Continue reading →

The 4J Board Must Pull Together

Letters 4 years ago

Thanks to the Weekly for tracking the Eugene 4J School Board. What a difficult year! The transparency on the school board article (10/28) was terribly … Continue reading →

BIPOC Night at Elevation Bouldering Gym

Gym offers free access to gear and instruction for BIPOC individuals

News 4 years ago

The Eugene Outdoor Collective and Elevation Bouldering Gym are teaming up with hopes of growing Eugene’s BIPOC climbing community.  On Nov. 6, from 5:30 to … Continue reading →

The 4J Board Should Deliberate In Public

Letters 4 years ago

Thank you to Taylor Perse and Eugene Weekly for the excellent investigative reporting on the 4J school board in the article “A Need for Transparency” … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

Days are getting darker but mornings will be brighter when the time changes on Nov. 7. No sooner does Halloween wrap up than the holiday … Continue reading →

The Real Challenge in 4J Schools

The expertise of teachers and parents needs to be central to our decision making – along with administrators

Viewpoint 4 years ago

By Gordon Lafer In a recent Slant column, Eugene Weekly accused me and several other members of the Eugene District 4J Board of Directors of … Continue reading →

Arts & Culture Roundtables with Ayisha Elliott

Culture 4 years ago

Lane Arts Council approached her about the project, and with characteristic enthusiasm, as well as an expansive and probing mind, Ayisha Elliott said, “Yes,” to … Continue reading →

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