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Day: May 2, 2024

A New DEI Officer is Coming to Town

Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger commits to a new DEI officer role for a path forward for diversity, equity and inclusion on campus

EW-Extra 1 year ago

On April 15, Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger brought together members of the College Council, the school’s college planning and policy body, and faculty … Continue reading →

May The 4th Be With You

Celebrate this Star Wars-themed holiday with events around town

Whats-Happening 1 year ago

All the way from space, intergalactic dance mixed with eclectic music is in Springfield this Saturday. Swallowtail Spirits host Pulp and Friends: May The 4th … Continue reading →

The Birds and The Bees and Some Turtles

Celebrate and learn about the natural spaces in west Eugene

Whats-Happening 1 year ago

Head out to Golden Gardens Park and learn about unique wildlife and the diverse ecosystem of the park at Birds, Bees & Turtles, Oh My! … Continue reading →

Man Found Dead Outside Eugene Weekly Offices

The suspected overdose is under investigation

News 1 year ago

A 24-year-old man died in front of Eugene Weekly’s offices early on the morning of April 25. Eugene police say the cause of his death … Continue reading →

Bulls or Balls

The proposed Ems Stadium would demolish the Livestock Building 

News 1 year ago

Technically, the 53 acres of land and buildings near 13th and Jefferson is the Lane Events Center, but locals just call it the Fairgrounds.  The … Continue reading →

The Election Will Be Livestreamed

Lane County Election Workers are ready for the May 21 election with more transparency controls and self-defense classes than ever before

News 1 year ago

On Tuesday, April 16, two Lane County Elections workers were on their sixth hour of filling out test ballots in the Lane County Elections Office. … Continue reading →

From Heart-Wrenching To Triumphant 

The Non-Stop Players perform ‘Bright Star’ at ACE through May 12

EW-ExtraTheater 1 year ago

It’s the very first scene from Bright Star, the poignant musical that opened April 26 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene, and Alice Murphy is declaring … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• Dear Phil Knight (Uncle Phil, if we may): We see you have launched the “Nike Metamorph poncho,” which runs about $620, and transforms into … Continue reading →

Big Trees and a Hot Soak

Hike an old-growth forest trail on the way to Terwilliger

Outdoors 1 year ago

Hot springs should be earned. A soak certainly seems more satisfying after a day of hiking. And I don’t think the quarter-mile trail to Terwilliger … Continue reading →

The Violent Femmes are Far From Gone Daddy Gone 

Lead singer Gordon Gano takes a walk down memory lane on the Violent Femmes 41st anniversary tour

Music 1 year ago

Gordon Gano wrote the lyrics to the song that would change his life, “Blister in the Sun,” when he was 15. High school didn’t interest … Continue reading →

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