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EW-Extra: Page 79

Smash the Patriarchy! And Get Ready for the Womxn’s March

Print house to host annual prep party with T-shirts and free tattoos

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Eugene’s Threadbare Print House is hosting its third annual Womxn’s March prep party on Jan. 12 to “to help the community gear up for the third annual … Continue reading →

Duck Hunt

Former Ducks football player sues former coaches, NCAA and UO

BlogNews 7 years ago

Former Ducks lineman Doug Brenner’s lawsuit paints football practice as if it were U.S. Marines basic training. “The drills were done in unison, and whenever … Continue reading →

Is It Morning in Lane County?

Bozievich says county looks healthy, new commissioners say it needs to do more

BlogNews 7 years ago

In a room mostly filled with public officials, Lane County government’s makeup shifted with the swearing-in of commissioners Joe Berney and Heather Buch. Although Buch … Continue reading →

One of UO’s Duck Licensees in Hot Water for Forced Labor Practices

UO will revoke license if allegations are true, official says

BlogNews 7 years ago

The Univesity of Oregon’s football team has had a pretty good season with its new head coach Mario Cristobal. Ducks won their first bowl game … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly’s Most-Read Stories of 2018

Readers clicked on a lot of stories about racists

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Apparently white supremacy generates clicks. In Eugene Weekly’s more or less annual look back at the most-read stories of the year, the two top stories … Continue reading →

Need a New Year’s Eve Ride Home?

Of discounts and designated drivers

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Going out to party on New Year’s Eve? You do know why they call it “amateur night,” right? According to a press release from the … Continue reading →

Local Racist Gets Marr’d in Corvallis

Nazi wannabe Jimmy Marr gets hospitalized after fight, right-wing strikes back online

BlogNews 7 years ago

Jimmy Marr was in Corvallis the other night. Apparently, he got in a street fight that I’d like to imagine was a lot like West Side Story — … Continue reading →

Celebrate the Solstice in Oakridge

Tis the season to check out the art

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Oakridge is known for its transition from a logging town to a mountain bike mecca. Now it will be known for its art. Sunny Zylstra … Continue reading →

Secretary of State ‘Heartbroken’ by Opioid Problem, Wants Legislature to Act

Give more patient, prescriber data to database to fight opioid crisis, says secretary of state audit report

BlogNews 7 years ago

An audit released by the Oregon secretary of state today said the state falls short when addressing opioid misuse and abuse. To overcome the state’s … Continue reading →

Move on Over Jesus, There’s a New Banner in Town

A banner in response to Christian messages of previous years, promotes Winter Solstice instead

BlogNews 7 years ago

Sorry, Jesus, but Freedom From Religion Foundation says you’re not the reason for the season. Charles Jones, a local member of the organization, which is … Continue reading →

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