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Year: 2023

The Field Trip You Will Enjoy 

A Beer Club in Eugene has guest bartenders ready to serve through early June

Whats-Happening 2 years ago

Forget wine. Bring on the suds and sip the fine craft beers that are recommended by guest bartenders at A Beer Club. George Keim, who … Continue reading →

Don’t Feed the Bears

And, letter writers say, do support education, stop global warming and support universal health care 

Letters 2 years ago

SUPPORT FUNDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION As a senior about to graduate from the University of Oregon, I know firsthand how important public university funding is … Continue reading →

War and Peace

Sunny War, an eclectic Nashville roots musician with a punk rock pedigree, performs at the Hult Center

Music 2 years ago

Though Sunny War embraces the folk-punk genre that her music is often tagged with, the Nashville-via-Los Angeles musician’s acclaimed 2023 album Anarchist Gospel is a … Continue reading →

Don’t Give Downtown All The Money

Letters 2 years ago

The Eugene City Council is proposing a new downtown urban renewal district of $50 million over 19 years. I strongly oppose this, again. The council’s … Continue reading →

Eugene Tea Festival

Culture 2 years ago

It took longer than anticipated to pull it off — there was a pandemic, after all — but on May 21 the Eugene tea community … Continue reading →

Identity Is Part Of Healing

Letters 2 years ago

Regarding Nadia Raza’s article “The Love that Liberates Us,” Eugene Weekly May 11: As a former long-term resident of Oregon Department of Corrections, I agree … Continue reading →

On The Air

An unlikely conversion puts a Eugene woman in touch with a new world 

Culture 2 years ago

I want to touch the moon. OK, not actually. Not a hand-print-in-moon-dust kind of touch. I want to use the moon to bounce a radio … Continue reading →

Slant: Election update, K-12 education news, EW art, Rhody Days and Bark in the Park

Slant 2 years ago

Election results are in! Mostly. Lane County Elections posted the current results at 11 pm May 16, but between vote by mail and close races … Continue reading →

Semester Switch

4J high schools will run on a different — and controversial — schedule next year

News 2 years ago
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An announcement that all 4J high schools will be moving to a new semester schedule in September 2023 has been met with trepidation by many … Continue reading →

Recycle Old North Eugene High

Letters 2 years ago

I think that it’s sad that the original North Eugene High School will be torn down after the end of this school year. There could … Continue reading →

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