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Year: 2023

‘Humanity is Doomed’

Mike Meyer and Jill Leffingwell describe what youth thinks about the future of humanity.

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The heat is rising. Oregon is fired up, literally. Then-Gov. Kate Brown declared several state of emergencies in 2020 due to climate crisis-related disasters related … Continue reading →

Book Launch at Tsunami

Valerie Ihsan unveils her new memoir with a reading and discussion

ArtsBooksEW-Extra 2 years ago

Springfield author, life coach and podcaster Valerie Ishan will read from, discuss and sign copies of her latest book, You Can’t Dance a Lie: A … Continue reading →

The Question of Gas

March 9 online letters debate City Council shift to electric and address Ukraine

Letters 2 years ago

MOST ELECTRICITY IS GENERATED BY FOSSIL FUELS So, electricity is really cleaner and better for the environment than gas? Please tell me: Where does electricity … Continue reading →

Renter Protections

Homeless prevention is a top priority of every Eugenean

OpinionViewpoint 2 years ago

By Kevin C. Cronin Renter protections are consumer protections, and right now renters in Eugene are being squeezed until they fall into homelessness. On March … Continue reading →

To Carve A Future From Your Inheritance

The three-day DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon opens March 10

ArtsEW-ExtraFilm 2 years ago

The question is posed: What is it that we inherit from our respective families through the generations? Is it habits, rituals and dreams, or battles, … Continue reading →

This Ain’t No Picnic

A big stash of gack leads to bloody mayhem in Cocaine Bear

Film 2 years ago

What makes a movie a cult movie? Certainly, the modern tendency to hail a film’s “cult” status immediately upon release belies one of the essential … Continue reading →

Do We Really Care?

Letters 2 years ago

Since you asked (Slant, 3/2), no, I don’t think characterizing Eugene as a “really caring place” is accurate if what the question meant was — … Continue reading →

Gas Ban Is A Hoax

Letters 2 years ago

Everyone imagining there be something significant to be gained by mandating the substitution of electric appliances over gas ones is seriously deluding themselves. Gas exhaust … Continue reading →

Slant: State Bank of Oregon, recycled EWs, antisemitism and more

Slant 2 years ago

How about a state bank of Oregon? Jeff Golden, the fine state senator from southern Oregon, wants to create a task force to study and … Continue reading →

The Rich Developer Gets Richer

Letters 2 years ago

On Monday, Feb. 13, the Eugene City Council, acting on a recommendation from the Eugene so-called Planning Commission, approved an amendment to the land use … Continue reading →

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