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Eve Weston

Author: Eve Weston

‘It Was Racial Profiling’

Over 150 people gathered in Coiner Park, Cottage Grove for a candlelight vigil in support of immigrants in light of recent ICE activity

EW-Extra 6 days ago

On Nov. 5, Immigration Customs Enforcement agents threw Juanita Avila to the ground, temporarily detaining her despite her daughter Emely Agustin pleading with the agents … Continue reading →

Best Place to Look At Cool Factories 

Springfield

Best of EugeneStaff Picks 2 weeks ago

Springfield, sometimes jokingly referred to as “Springtucky,” is the place to go if you’re into the brutalist vibe of factories and machinery. If you’re anything … Continue reading →

Best Lawyer

Best of EugeneBest of Eugene Business 3 weeks ago

1. Lauren Regan, Civil Liberties Defense Center, 1711 Willamette St., 541-687-9180, Cldc.org. 2. Cassie Peters, Cassie Peters Legal, 132 E. Broadway, 541-972-2769, CassiePeters.com. 3. Matt … Continue reading →

Best Coffee shop

Best of EugeneBest of Eugene Eats 3 weeks ago

1. Wandering Goat, 268 Madison St., 541-344-5161, WanderingGoat.com. 2. Farmers Union Coffee Roasters, 152 W. 5th Ave., FarmersUnionCoffee.com. 3. Vero Espresso House, 205 E. 14th … Continue reading →

Best Animal-focused nonprofit

Best of EugeneBest of Eugene Civics 3 weeks ago

1. Cascades Raptor Center, 32275 Fox Hollow Rd., 541-485-1320, CascadesRaptorCenter.org. 2. Greenhill Humane Society, 88530 Greenhill Rd., 541-689-1503, Green-Hill.org. 3. S.A.R.A.’s Treasures, 871 River Rd., … Continue reading →

Don’t Shoot!

Journalist and professor Peter Laufer highlights how journalists are under attack

Books 1 month ago

In the early 1970s, Peter Laufer’s family home was set on fire in an arson attack, resulting in his mother’s legs being severely burned. “It … Continue reading →

Beyond The Dorms

As tuition costs skyrocket, finding housing is another financial hurdle for students

Culture 1 month ago

As tuition costs keep climbing, housing is just another expense that many students have to worry about when leaving home for college. Finding affordable housing … Continue reading →

Fighting Fire With Fire

FUSEE hosts its second Fall Fire Festival

News 1 month ago

“We need more than just a new policy, we need a new culture that welcomes all the gifts that fire brings,” says Timothy Ingalsbee, executive … Continue reading →

‘ICE Out!’

Protesters gather outside of the downtown Eugene federal building and tell ICE to ‘get out!’

EW-ExtraNews 2 months ago

Approximately 50 protesters gathered outside the downtown Eugene federal building Sept. 30 for the last Tuesday of the month protest organized by the Lane County … Continue reading →

‘We Have A Broken System’

Rep. Val Hoyle visited the Federal Building where ICE temporarily detains immigrants

EW-Extra 2 months ago

On Sept. 25, Congresswoman Val Hoyle exercised her right to tour the Eugene federal building where Immigrations Customs Enforcement holds detainees for 4 to 12 … Continue reading →

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