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Year: 2021

Examine Your White Privilege

The Jan. 6 insurrection calls attention to the need to examine unconscious participation in systematic racism

Viewpoint 5 years ago

Dear White People: We all witnessed the uncorked anger of white people feeling robbed of their privilege.  White privilege, for white people, is hard to … Continue reading →

Springfield Councilors Appoint New Mayor

But anger during public comment over former mayor’s ‘gadflies’ statement about small group of active residents

BlogNews 5 years ago

After several months, the city of Springfield has a mayor. At a Jan. 19 City Council meeting, councilors voted 4-2 to appoint Sean VanGordon as … Continue reading →

Father of Environmental Justice Gives LCC Talk

On Jan. 14, Lane Community College held an online event to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's life.

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane Community College’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. event was held online this year via Zoom, with keynote speaker Dr. Robert Bullard, who is known … Continue reading →

Ron Wyden Hosts Virtual Town Hall Meeting

The U.S. Senator talks COVID-19 relief, insurrection in U.S. Capitol

BlogNews 5 years ago

As usual no questions are off limits, explains U.S. Senator Ron Wyden kicked off his annual town hall meetings with one in Eugene on Jan. … Continue reading →

When History Imitates Fantasy

Letters 5 years ago

As I was watching the events of Jan. 6, 2021 unfold in Washington D.C., the sight of the barbarians waving their T**** flags on the … Continue reading →

Save The Restaurants

Letters 5 years ago

Still a temporary freeze on eat-in restaurants? How much longer will we have this restriction? As we roll over into 2021, we are on our … Continue reading →

Vaccine Diffïculties

With the situation changing daily, the timeline for COVID vaccine distribution remains unclear

News 5 years ago

As the community anticipates a post-pandemic return to normalcy, all eyes are on the golden ticket — aka the COVID-19 vaccine. But movement is slow, … Continue reading →

Foreseeable Harm? 

A father sues 4J and the state, saying his 7-year-old son was sexually assaulted at school two years ago

News 5 years ago

A parent is suing the Eugene School District 4J and the state, claiming negligence led to his son being sexually assaulted at school. A Lane County … Continue reading →

Picture A World Without Him

Letters 5 years ago

I have seen enough photos, heard enough words and tweets over the last for years of the chief insurrectionist who resides in the White House. … Continue reading →

Where’s The Evidence, GOP? 

Letters 5 years ago

Commenting on the Trump-incited deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, the Chair of the Oregon Republican Party, Bill Currier said, “We believe presidential election fraud … Continue reading →

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