CRT Is Not About Equity
The 6/24 Slant in the paragraph about the late Derrick Bell, we’re told that, aside from academics, “it seems unlikely that (people) have any idea … Continue reading
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The 6/24 Slant in the paragraph about the late Derrick Bell, we’re told that, aside from academics, “it seems unlikely that (people) have any idea … Continue reading
Lane County and the Pacific Northwest endured record-breaking hot weather this past week — with the Eugene Airport recording 111 degrees at 5 pm, June 27. … Continue reading
In what could be a memorable score in NCAA history, the collegiate athletic system lost 9-0 against student-athletes. On June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading
We were heartbroken to hear that Lawanda Manning passed away Friday, June 11. She was state Sen. James Manning’s wife, legislative staffer and, as the … Continue reading
The controversial Bureau of Land Management’s Thurston Hills project has hit another legal roadblock. Federal Magistrate Judge Mustafa Kasubhai ruled June 4 that although the … Continue reading
Big wins in the past week in the battle to force Big Coal, Big Oil and Big Gas to act immediately to combat climate change. … Continue reading
A lot of folks were pissed when the Eugene City Council passed the Community Safety Payroll Tax ordinance in 2019. Some were mad that the … Continue reading
We’re so sorry that the Velvet Edge fashion boutique in the Fifth Street Market is closing at the end of May. Owned by Marjorie Taylor, … Continue reading
Lane Community College Zone 1 ✔️Holli Johnson Mark Boren Thomas Jennings Zone 5, 2 Year Unexpired Term ✔️Steve Mital Al King Eugene School District #4J … Continue reading
The University of Oregon announced on May 10 that all students, faculty and staff will be required to take the COVID-19 vaccination — with the … Continue reading