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EW-Extra: Page 84

New Data Reveal Extent of Oregon Student Loan Debt

More than half of Oregon college grads are in debt

BlogNews 7 years ago

More than 50 percent of Oregon college grads are in debt, and Oregon is ranked 22nd in the country for its amount of average student … Continue reading →

Lane County, Listed

Weekly Picks: 8/2 to 8/9

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Friday, Aug. 3 Movies in the Park  Despite being in a heatwave, the nights can be tolerable. So go ahead and spend an evening in … Continue reading →

Nope, Not a Cougar at the Golf Course

Tracks near Laurelwood Golf Course made by a dog and a person

BlogNews 7 years ago

The media’s been full of breathless reports about cougars lately. Cougar shot and killed in Springfield; woman telepathically communicates with a cougar in her living room; … Continue reading →

Hospitality beyond World Cup Host Cities

Thousands of miles from the closest host city, Russian people’s kindness continues to impress

BlogCulture 7 years ago

I may be a rapid soccer fan, but I’m also an environmental and indigenous peoples’ rights advocate, so I couldn’t resist the temptation of visiting … Continue reading →

Does Buehler ‘Bend’ or Break the Rules?

DPO files complaint that Buehler no longer lives in the district he serves

BlogNews 7 years ago

What’s an election without some drama? Jeanne Atkins, chair of the Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO) and former Oregon secretary of state, announced today that … Continue reading →

Youth Climate Change Case Holds Oral Argument Hearing

Both plaintiffs and defendants argued their positions in a pre-trial hearing for the Youth v. Gov. case

BlogNews 7 years ago

Although the Juliana v. U.S. case — also known as Youth v. Gov. — doesn’t start its trial until late October, both plaintiffs and defendants … Continue reading →

The Baker County Blazers

County pulls in high weed retail sales per capita

BlogCannabis 7 years ago

Maybe they should call it “Baked” County. Baker County’s marijuana retail sales from 2017 brought in more than $16 million. Considering their population, that means, … Continue reading →

Revised Elected Auditor Measure Fails with City Council

City Council voted 'no' on a revised elected auditor measure for November's ballot

BlogNews 7 years ago

Although both the elected and appointed auditor measures were rejected by Eugene residents in the May election, discussion for another potential measure was brewing at … Continue reading →

Goodbye Uruguay

A disappointing exit despite an exemplary performance from the small country with an enormous soccer culture

BlogCulture 7 years ago

One of just three teams to earn all nine possible points in the group stage, and the only team to do so without conceding a … Continue reading →

Wyden finishes First Amendment tour in Eugene

Invites Eugene interfaith group to hear concerns of practicing religion

BlogNews 7 years ago

Inside the Wayne Morse Family Farm house, you can find the name of then-future senator Ron Wyden on a phone message for Sen. Wayne Morse. … Continue reading →

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