From the primary election to whiskey and shenanigans in Slant

• The May 21 primary is around the corner! Get your ballots in ASAP and check out our endorsements-at-a-glance in this issue. We’ve done as … Continue reading
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• The May 21 primary is around the corner! Get your ballots in ASAP and check out our endorsements-at-a-glance in this issue. We’ve done as … Continue reading
• If cities were to be judged by the quality of their public libraries, Eugene would rate very high. That was clear Saturday night, May … Continue reading
• Dear Phil Knight (Uncle Phil, if we may): We see you have launched the “Nike Metamorph poncho,” which runs about $620, and transforms into … Continue reading
• This community lost two remarkable women in April, Nancie Fadeley and Ruth Duemler. The daughter of a minister, Fadeley served in the Oregon Legislature, … Continue reading
• It’s our pleasure to see that Eugene photographer Tarrah Krajnak has been honored as a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow. Krajnak, an assistant professor of art … Continue reading
• Thank you to the readers who have reached out to Albertsons and let them know of their dismay that the supermarket chain has decided … Continue reading
• As the college basketball season winds down with no Ducks in the Final Four, the coaches are working hard to secure commitments from proven … Continue reading
We love the news. We know, that’s controversial these days, and we know, maybe more than anyone, how hard it can be to get the news … Continue reading
• What we’re reading: Kwame Alexander’s This Is the Honey: An anthology of contemporary Black poets. It’s a read that takes you to another world, … Continue reading
• It has been suggested that Colt Gill, the popular former superintendent of Bethel School District, fill in for 4J while the board searches for … Continue reading