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EW-Extra: Page 16

Oh Me, Oh My, Oh Market

The Gem Faire and the Willamette Valley Handmade Market take over Lane Events Center from Nov. 1 to 3

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 11 months ago

Weekends are when markets flourish in Eugene, and aside from the staples that are the Saturday Market and the  Lane County Farmers Market, three more … Continue reading →

Measure 117: A Better Democracy for All

Ranked choice voting has benefits beyond enfranchising those typically ignored by special interest

EW-ExtraViewpoint 11 months ago

Brian Smith “We need a better democracy” is what Eugene Weekly said in its endorsement of Measure 117, which would give Oregon voters the option … Continue reading →

Deserving the Truth

No on a candidate that doesn’t reflect local values

EW-ExtraViewpoint 11 months ago

By Walter Scott Bartlett Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to have our local voice in Congress be a conservative Republican — … Continue reading →

Cottage Grove Candidates

What’s going on in south Lane County’s elections

EW-Extra 11 months ago

By Samantha Sobel and Josiah Pensado Cottage Grove and the rural community’s homeless crisis has grabbed headlines in the Weekly, RG and more, and in … Continue reading →

Past Due Contracts

After working over 513 days with an expired contract, the National Association of Letter Carriers has reached a tentative agreement

EW-Extra 11 months ago

More than 338,000 letter carriers from the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 916 were working with an expired contract with the United States … Continue reading →

Most Puzzling 

‘The KLCC Conundrum’ is a new on-the-air quiz show, open to community players.

EW-Extra 12 months ago

Jeopardy who? KLCC, our local NPR affiliate and trusty Eugene public radio source for all things newsy, is sprucing things up with the hottest new … Continue reading →

Diamonds in Her Eyes

Avant-garde pop artist My Brightest Diamond performs in Eugene behind her first new album in six years

EW-ExtraMusic 12 months ago

One of Shara Nova’s earliest musical memories took place in Oregon. Nova’s mother was studying pipe organ at Southern Oregon University, where her grandfather was … Continue reading →

Planning the Transfer

Transfering from a community college to a four-year university like the UO is a common choice in Lane County

EW-Extra 12 months ago

Starting and ending college at a four-year university is the right choice for some college students, but not for all, and that’s OK. Student higher … Continue reading →

‘Community Within the Community’

Despite the heteronormative image of fraternities and sororities, there is a thriving queer scene within Greek life

EW-Extra 12 months ago

“He seems like the gods’ equal, that man, who / ever he is, who takes his seat so close / across from you, and listens … Continue reading →

Remember When Chip Kelly Left the UO?

And Mat Kearney wrote a song about it? Kelly will be back at Autzen this weekend

EW-ExtraSports 12 months ago

Remember back in 2013 when there were rumors then University of Oregon Ducks head football coach Chip Kelly might leave for the NFL? And then … Continue reading →

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