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Year: 2023

Road Trip

Painter Jon Jay Cruson shapes the world east of the Cascades into exquisite and detailed abstraction

Visual Arts 2 years ago

The way Jon Jay Cruson tells it, his best work grows out of regular fast-paced solo road trips. He gets in his nearly 10-year-old Toyota … Continue reading →

No Place For Hate

Students at Spencer Butte Middle School incite change to 4J safety reporting process

News 2 years ago
Logo for the 4J school district on the side of the district building

On Tuesday, April 18, Spencer Butte Middle School students walked out of school to protest the way harassment is reported and responded to on their … Continue reading →

Slant: Former mayor of Bend dies homeless, Eugene’s mayor weighs in on climate change and City Council salaries — that and more tidbits.

Slant 2 years ago

Mayor Lucy Vinis spoke to the City Club of Eugene on April 28 about the city’s efforts to combat climate change. She emphasized her support … Continue reading →

Cutting Gas Use Is Just Half The Battle

Letters 2 years ago

Throughout all the discussion about natural gas stove bans, there has been almost no discussion of reduction of energy demand. Fossil fuels bad? Just switch … Continue reading →

Endorsements!

May the Fourth be with the candidates who truly care about civics and education

Opinion 2 years ago

May 4 is Star Wars Day (and if you don’t know what we mean, it’s May the Fourth, get it?), and that’s the day you … Continue reading →

A Back-Up Plan

EWEB plans to build a filtration plant on the Willamette River to provide a second water source

News 2 years ago

All it takes is one disaster for Eugene to lose its primary source of water. Just one fire, one earthquake or one oil spill on … Continue reading →

Lafer Has The Experience For 4J Board

Letters 2 years ago

To be a school board member, one has to do the homework. It is not enough to campaign to “restore student success” out of the … Continue reading →

Free comics!

Meet comic book creators and celebrate their work on May 6 in Eugene

ArtsBooksVisual Arts 2 years ago

Several leading creators in the comic book business will be on hand in Eugene this weekend to take part in an annual celebration of the … Continue reading →

“Public Service is Important”

The race for Springfield School District’s School Board of Director's Position #1 spot 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

There are two races for the Springfield School District  in the upcoming May 16 election  —  director position one and director position four. Position one … Continue reading →

Holistic Student Support

Lisa Fragala wants to keep serving the LCC community as an at-large Board-of-Education member. Also, Kyle Reallon is running.

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Community colleges are often thought of as academic stepping stones to a career or other institutions of higher education. According to Lane Community College Board … Continue reading →

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