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Eliza Aronson

Author: Eliza Aronson

Two Decades of Having Your Back

The Civil Liberties Defense Center and its founder celebrate 20 years of legal support in Eugene and across the country

News 2 years ago

In June 1997 environmental activists climbed old heritage trees in downtown Eugene in an attempt to stop them from being cut down for a parking … Continue reading →

No Longer Young, But Still Giant

Young the Giant hits the stage with Milky Chance at Bend’s Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Music 2 years ago

One of Young the Giant’s most popular songs is “Cough Syrup,” but when the song was originally released in 2008, the band was named The … Continue reading →

Slashing the Library 

Proposed city budget leaves Eugene Public Library high and dry 

News 2 years ago

The Eugene Public Library and its branch libraries are a stockpile of resources for the Eugene community. The buildings are designated cooling and heating shelters … Continue reading →

Health Care Reprieve

Lane Community College president emails update about the future of the health clinic 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Lane Community College’s health clinic cut has gotten a stay of execution. Eugene Weekly reported on Monday that LCC President Stephanie Bulger had announced a … Continue reading →

Cutting the Clinic

Lane Community College president proposes closing the school's health care clinic due to budget cuts

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On April 25, Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger emailed LCC staff and faculty about proposed changes to the school’s health clinic. She starts off … Continue reading →

Supporting Teachers

Two face off for the Springfield School District’s Board Position 4 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

During the first two weeks of his campaign, Anthony Reed spent his nights working 6 pm to 4:30 am on the University of Oregon campus, … Continue reading →

“Public Service is Important”

The race for Springfield School District’s School Board of Director's Position #1 spot 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

There are two races for the Springfield School District  in the upcoming May 16 election  —  director position one and director position four. Position one … Continue reading →

New Location, Same Origin

DOP opens new location with the same stamp of approval

Chow 2 years ago

“Pizza and pasta, it’s what I want to focus on for the rest of my career,” says Osteria DOP owner Rocky Maselli. “Something I know … Continue reading →

Jane’s Legacy

Youth advocacy event focusing on healthy sexuality and teens resisting sexual violence inspired by the work of young Eugene woman

News 2 years ago

April is sexual assault awareness month, and Sexual Assault Support Services of Lane County (SASS) is kicking it off with a SASS Talks event at … Continue reading →

Phone Lines on the Line

COVID-era funding for the Veterans Affairs homeless disposable smartphone initiative ends

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Sara Lopez was in the U.S. Navy until 2005. Last summer, she was laid off from her preschool teaching job and was struggling. Unemployment wasn’t … Continue reading →

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