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From #MeToo to burning Eugene Weekly
• #MeToo. Every day more actors and politicians show their feet of clay as they are called out for sexual assault and harassment. We know … Continue reading
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• #MeToo. Every day more actors and politicians show their feet of clay as they are called out for sexual assault and harassment. We know … Continue reading
• With basketball season starting at the UO, it was a curious jolt to see the name William Drozdiak as the author of a new book, … Continue reading
• What about the footbridge across Franklin Boulevard from the new Knight campus at the University of Oregon to the science buildings on the other … Continue reading
• Eugene Weekly got a lot of heated response to last week’s cover story on antifa in Eugene. In the past, readers who disagreed with … Continue reading
• On the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 11, a strange fellow crept into Eugene Weekly’s office wearing sunglasses and a hoodie, then left a few … Continue reading
• Who could have imagined that professional football players would be leading the way with a profound free speech statement about racial justice and human … Continue reading
• What links the largest mass shootings in the U.S in the past 30 years? The common denominator is guns. We can talk about mental … Continue reading
• When Republican Jack Roberts and Democrat (and EW columnist) Tony Corcoran shared the stage at the City Club of Eugene on Sept. 22, the … Continue reading
• Seeing our name in the New York Times doesn’t happen every day. In fact, we’re not sure Eugene Weekly has ever been mentioned in … Continue reading
• We’ve been covering the politics of judicial appointments, first online and today in print, because the rule of law is so critical in the age of … Continue reading