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Eve Weston

Author: Eve Weston

‘No Justice, No Peace!’ 

Protesters and lawmakers speak out against ICE

News 2 months ago

On Jan. 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis through the windows of her vehicle. On … Continue reading →

Clashing of Swords

The Eugene Fencers Club is making fencing cool again

Health 2 months ago

“En garde, ready, fence!” says Mindy Parks, president of the Eugene Fencers Club’s board of directors, as she referees a match. As two fencers fight, … Continue reading →

A Long Night For Grief

A candlelight vigil under an overpass honors the people who died homeless in Lane County this year

News 3 months ago

Instead of casting them aside like society so often does, community members came together on the Solstice to remember the humanity of each of the … Continue reading →

Feds Temporarily Restrained

A federal judge grants a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration preventing the implementation of new rules

EW-Extra 3 months ago

On Dec. 5, two human rights activists, Chloe Longworth and Anna Lardner, represented by activist legal defense nonprofit Civil Liberties Defense Center, filed a civil … Continue reading →

Protecting Students

Oregon’s largest teachers union holds an anti-ICE training in Eugene

News 3 months ago

Oregon’s largest teachers union, the Oregon Education Association, is encouraging its members to proactively train and prepare for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities on … Continue reading →

Fighting Back

Activists sue the Trump administration, Kristi Noem and the DHS for constitutional rights violations.

EW-ExtraNews 3 months ago

Two human rights activists represented by the Civil Liberties Defense Center are suing President Donald Trump, Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security for … Continue reading →

Punks Give Back

Local punk nonprofit Radical Alternative Development hosts eighth annual Punks Who Give

News 4 months ago

This year, Radical Alternative Development, a punk nonprofit, is hosting its eighth annual Punks Who Give Benefit For Native Youth Wellness. BriJit Jenkins, one of … Continue reading →

Keeping It Vintage In Cottage Grove

The sleepy town south of Eugene is alive with shopping opportunities

Gift Guide 4 months ago

With its population of just over 11,000 people, Cottage Grove has a downtown district that is bustling with local businesses — many of which focus … Continue reading →

Executive Barriers

The ATF tells EW that it is changing the Firearm Transaction Form and prospective gun buyers must mark their birth sex on the current form

EW-Extra 4 months ago

A June 19, Eugene Weekly article Armed and Fabulous included a June 17 email from the public affairs division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, … Continue reading →

Black, White And Read All Over

Local drag king makes a suit out of Eugene Weekly newsprint

News 4 months ago

Heavy Cream started performing as a drag king three years ago because he wanted an outlet to express himself as who he really is without … Continue reading →

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