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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 6 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 6 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 6 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 8 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 8 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 1 year 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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