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Joseph Cappelletti

Author: Joseph Cappelletti

They Put Up a Parking Lot

Six years since the old building was razed, Eugene remains without a city hall. And that won’t be changing anytime soon.

News 4 years ago

The last of the old Eugene City Hall came crumbling down in 2015. Since then 285 parking spaces have been built in the former location, … Continue reading →

We All Just Want to Have Fun

Your guide to traveling safely and responsibly to Oregon destinations

Travel 4 years ago

Between November and March, there’s no point in checking the weather in Oregon. Rain, some more rain, maybe snow, and a forecasted sunny day that … Continue reading →

COVID Dorm

Part II in a series on COVID-19 and the University of Oregon looks at problems with campus quarantine

News 4 years ago

Barnhart Hall is an incoming freshman’s nightmare. Its location, farther from campus than any other dorm, was once a disadvantage. But now Barnhart’s distance from … Continue reading →

Final Review of Eugene Police Auditor

City Council gives auditor Mark Gissiner last review before he retires

News 4 years ago

Eugene Police Auditor Mark Gissiner was given his 11th, and final, police auditor annual evaluation during the Dec. 15 City Council meeting. Eugene’s police auditor … Continue reading →

A Nightmare on Hilyard Street

UO Greek Life has partied on despite COVID-19

News 4 years ago

On Nov. 7, as Oregon prepared to play their first game of the football season against Stanford, another pregame preparation was happening just a few … Continue reading →

City Council Moves Forward with New Farmers Market

At Nov. 23 meeting, Eugene City Council unanimously voted to remove $4.5 million spending cap

News 4 years ago

As the holiday season approaches, the Eugene City Council was feeling generous at its Nov. 23 meeting.  The councilors unanimously voted to remove spending restrictions … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Prince is Ready to Claim Her Throne

Sedona Prince, a former top prospect, hopes to prove herself this year for the Ducks.

News 4 years ago

In 2018, Sedona Prince was the No. 8 recruit in the nation. Two years later, I met Prince in an English class that we were … Continue reading →

UO’s Greek Social Life and COVID-19

Fraternities and sororities are working with the university to avoid outbreaks that can spread quickly throughout chapter houses

Culture 5 years ago

As students return to Eugene from across the country, the University of Oregon and the Greek Life community hope to avoid a trend that has … Continue reading →

Another Oregon First

With a measure on the November ballot, Oregon could become first state in the nation to decriminalize drugs

News 5 years ago

Come November, Oregon voters will have the opportunity to decriminalize drug use, a move that the Oregon Criminal Justice Commision says will lower racial disparities … Continue reading →

One-of-a-Kind Dogs

Luvable Dog Rescue offers a second chance for dogs with disabilities

Culture 5 years ago

In Liesl Wilhardt’s home, how your snout looks isn’t really that big of a deal. Wilhardt’s two dogs, Picasso and Wacku, have gained fame around … Continue reading →

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