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University of Oregon track is rightfully known for champion distance runners. But this spring we will be cheering for a Dutch shot putter. Senior transfer … Continue reading
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University of Oregon track is rightfully known for champion distance runners. But this spring we will be cheering for a Dutch shot putter. Senior transfer … Continue reading
In November 2022, we ran a viewpoint by University of Oregon journalism professor Peter Laufer on his idea that Gannett should give The Register-Guard to … Continue reading
The Eugene City Council voted Jan. 31 to go ahead with the purchase of the EWEB building on the riverfront. Is the council finally going … Continue reading
The earnest but sometimes tone-deaf Shedd Institute for the Arts generated heated criticism over the weekend after Eugene vocalist Siri Vik revisited her 2013 tribute … Continue reading
We were a bit surprised at an opinion column published in the Bend Bulletin and The Astorian addressing a possible news desert in Eugene with … Continue reading
Is your urge to garden growing as food prices climb? Well, the city of Eugene has announced that the lottery for new gardeners in the … Continue reading
We had lots of discussions over the holidays about whether Eugene has “pride of place,” and, if not, what to do about it. Do you … Continue reading
Alluvium will distribute food and supplies for the unhoused and housing insecure 1 pm to 4 pm Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25. “After the unhoused … Continue reading
We wonder if most small cities the size of Eugene-Springfield have as many great bakeries and as much yummy local bread as we do? Probably … Continue reading
For the past few years, local labor unions have been on an upswell — wrestling with employers both corporate and government to fight for better … Continue reading