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Eliza Aronson

Author: Eliza Aronson

Presidential, Confidential

The UO hired its new president without ever telling the public who the finalists were

News 2 years ago

On March 13, after a search with little public scrutiny, the University of Oregon announced its new president, John Karl Scholz — an economics professor … Continue reading →

Into the Unknown

Unknown Mortal Orchestra plays Eugene to promote new double album, ‘V’

EW-ExtraMusic 2 years ago

Unknown Mortal Orchestra started out, well, unknown.  New Zealand artist Ruban Nielson had just quit his band The Mint Chicks and moved to Portland to … Continue reading →

Going Up in Flames

Beyond Toxics study shows the dangers of gas appliances 

News 2 years ago
Camera in foreground, gas stove emitting fumes in background

If you cook with a gas stove it’s easy to see its perks. You can see how high you’ve set the heat, and it’s easy … Continue reading →

Fried Fuels

SeQuential Biofuels sells cooking oil collection business to Finnish company and transitions to renewable diesel

News 2 years ago

Since 2006, SeQuential Biofuels has been collecting used cooking oil from restaurants and community members and refining it into biodiesel in its plant in Salem. … Continue reading →

Going Roundabout 

The city of Eugene says it plans to redesign Franklin Boulevard to make it safer and more accessible  

News 2 years ago

Franklin Boulevard is getting a revamp. The city of Eugene says it plans to convert the busy, multi lane road into a more inclusive and … Continue reading →

Who Wrote the Book of Love?

Local teacher writes Harlequin romances, discusses how the novels have changed

BooksCulture 2 years ago

Classes at South Eugene High School start at 8:30 am, but history teacher Anna Grace wakes up four and a half hours before the bell … Continue reading →

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