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Eliza Aronson

Author: Eliza Aronson

The Roofie Letter

The University of Oregon’s inaccurate and misleading response to the U.S. Department of Education’s inquiry into frat party druggings

News 5 months ago

This past April, the U.S. Department of Education launched an inquiry into why the University of Oregon had failed to warn students after a rash … Continue reading →

The Timeline

From January through March, what the University of Oregon did — and didn’t — do about druggings at parties 

News 5 months ago

Jan. 15: The UO Police Department receives its first report of a drugging at a fraternity event: A young woman is found intoxicated after attending … Continue reading →

Clery Help Desk Letter

The correspondence between the UO and the Clery Help Desk

News 5 months ago

When University of Oregon Police Department Chief Jason Wade responded to the U.S. Department of Education, he reassured the department if the school “had any … Continue reading →

The Timeline

From January through March, what the University of Oregon did — and didn’t — do about druggings at parties 

News 7 months ago

Jan. 15: The UO Police Department receives its first report of a drugging at a fraternity event: A young woman is found intoxicated after attending … Continue reading →

Kept in the Dark

Documents show that UO failed to disclose reports of possible date-rape druggings at two fraternity parties

News 7 months ago

The University of Oregon concealed reports of druggings at two fraternity parties in early 2024, even as UO officials faced criticism for failing to issue … Continue reading →

Black in Eugene 

Former NAACP leader talks about growing up Black in Eugene in the ’70s

Culture 11 months ago

Eric Richardson moved to Eugene from St. Louis, Missouri, with his family in 1971 when he was four years old. He remembers the racism he … Continue reading →

F is for Failure

The UO failed to warn students of druggings at fraternities.

News 1 year ago

In the early hours of Jan. 19, a Eugene police officer found two female University of Oregon students near the corner of East 19th Avenue … Continue reading →

Why Run?

Eliza Kashinsky takes on the Ward 1 City Council race with her love for reading zoning laws

News 1 year ago

It’s not news that Eliza Kashinsky likes to read city zoning laws. When Eugene Weekly covered her Eugene City Council campaign four years ago, the … Continue reading →

Digging In

Prepare for your summer garden with our updated planting guide

Gardening 1 year ago

Daffodils and crocuses are in bloom, the sun sets at 7 pm, and it was finally warm enough to wear shorts this past weekend. Spring … Continue reading →

Saving the Ocean with Photos

Conservation photographer Cristina Mittermeier speaks as part of Hult Center’s Changemaker Series

CultureEW-Extra 1 year ago

“When I grew up I wanted to become a marine biologist,” conservation photographer Cristina Mittermeier said. And for a brief moment, she was. Mittermeier graduated … Continue reading →

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