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Andy Tsubasa Field

Author: Andy Tsubasa Field

Threatened Miskito Activists Take Respite in Eugene

Indigenous Nicaraguans have been threatened as they fight to protect their land

News 7 years ago

One Sunday afternoon in April last year, Delvin Rosalio, an indigenous rights attorney in Nicaragua, says a man attacked him for his advocacy as he … Continue reading →

Beer Builds Brotherhood

Plank Town Brewing Co. offers more than just great food and drink

Chow 7 years ago

Wooden floors, tables and ceiling beams give Plank Town Brewing Co. its name. At the center of the brewery, a U-shaped counter glistens in the … Continue reading →

Forest Lands and Guest Houses

Group calls land-use proposal updates ill defined

News 7 years ago

A proposal from county planners seeking to update the land use code for rural areas violates Oregon state law, a local watchdog group says. LandWatch … Continue reading →

Riverfront Revisions

UO’s proposed plans for its North Campus cause contention       

News 7 years ago

University of Oregon faculty members are asserting that administrators did not adequately consult them on plans to develop the university’s riverfront. Certain members of the … Continue reading →

More Trees More Life

PIELC speaker presents benefits of natural environments

News 7 years ago

Kathleen Wolf, a researcher at the University of Washington, says that when she was an urban forester in the ’80s, requesting from the city of … Continue reading →

Queens Seek New Kingdom

Glamazons lost their Friday night digs with the closing of The Wayward Lamb

News 7 years ago

A Eugene drag troupe is searching for a new home after local LGBTQ bar The Wayward Lamb closed almost three weeks ago. Members of The … Continue reading →

Aerial Spray Ban Stuck in Courts

Lane County commissioners delay vote on initiative

News 7 years ago

Two activist groups did what they were told in order to get an aerial spray ban on the May 15 election ballot. After the Lane … Continue reading →

Andy Tsubasa Field

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