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Year: 2021

The Long Road Ahead

Eugene’s 4J district begins to discuss new superintendent selection process

News 4 years ago

In the coming months, the Eugene School District 4J Board of Directors will make one of the most important decisions impacting the entire district: Hiring … Continue reading →

College Hill 607

The reservoir will soon go away as will its iconic views and open space

Viewpoint 4 years ago

The historic, lichen-covered wall of College Hill reservoir 607 stretches for an entire block on Lincoln Street. An aging plaque on the wall tells the … Continue reading →

Let There Be More Light

Letters 4 years ago

In this pointless cycle of “wokeness,” it has become fashionable to throw shade on others, both in the present and from the past, who do … Continue reading →

NIMBY Strikes EWEB

Letters 4 years ago

I have long appreciated EW’s healthy suspicion of our local institutions and the motives of those in power. But I think your skepticism was misdirected … Continue reading →

Freedom For All

Eugene’s BIPOC community comes together to celebrate Juneteenth  

News 4 years ago

Eugene has had Juneteenth events before, but the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in Texas — two and a half years after the Emancipation … Continue reading →

Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

Culture 4 years ago

It’s the mystery that has puzzled many: What happened to Amelia Earhart, the famed pilot who disappeared in 1937? Jaime Bach, anthropologist and archaeologist, offers … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 4 years ago

We were heartbroken to hear that Lawanda Manning passed away Friday, June 11. She was state Sen. James Manning’s wife, legislative staffer and, as the … Continue reading →

A Dog’s Life

Finding a way to live with canine epilepsy during the pandemic

Culture 4 years ago

It was bound to happen sooner or later, given the nature of Aksel’s disease and the nature of COVID-19-induced remote meetings. But still, my heart … Continue reading →

Dump The Humps

Letters 4 years ago

Science tells us that for every action, there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Reality tells us that motor vehicles emit dramatically more carbon pollution negotiating … Continue reading →

It’s Showtime

`50s and `60s music showcase marks live music’s return to The Shedd

Music 4 years ago

Story goes that the iconic rockabilly tune “Blue Suede Shoes,” popularized by Elvis Presley, was written by Carl Perkins in 1955 when, during a concert, … Continue reading →

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