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News: Page 14

I Vote, You Vote, We All Need to Vote

And here are our recommendations for how to cast your ballot

News 8 months ago

Nov. 5 is drawing near, Oregon’s vote-by-mail ballots are hitting postal boxes and, for what seems like the 100th time in the past 20 years, … Continue reading →

Hoedad Nobel Prize Winner

A former member of Eugene’s Hoedad Reforestation Cooperative has won medicine’s top honor

News 8 months ago

“I just took off going north,” says Gary Ruvkun about his trip to Eugene after he graduated from University of California, Berkeley in the 1970s. … Continue reading →

Quarry Quarrel

Oakridge residents are in an ongoing fight to save nearby TV Butte from turning into a gravel mine

News 8 months ago

In July, the Lane County Planning Commission voted unanimously against a proposal to develop a gravel mine on TV Butte on the east side of … Continue reading →

Something Rotten with Something Sweet 

Something Rotten, a whimsical musical which diverts attention away from Shakespeare and towards the Bottom brothers. 

News 8 months ago

Cottage Theatre recently opened its 2025 season with Something Rotten, a musical comedy about two brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, who attempt to outwrite Shakespeare, … Continue reading →

Where the Bighorns and the Antelope Play

 A young manager in Oregon’s high desert stewards Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, protecting its sagebrush landscape

News 8 months ago

In the span of several days during March 2023, Josh Loew and his wife experienced a whirlwind of life-changing events: The New Jersey couple got … Continue reading →

On the Picket Line

Teamsters Local 206 and 324 enter their second week of picketing Bigfoot Beverages across Oregon to get their union members their pensions back

News 8 months ago

Bigfoot Beverages employees — represented by Teamsters Local 206 and Teamsters Local 324 — have been on strike since Sept. 19, fighting to preserve their … Continue reading →

Subsidized Child Care

A grant from the U.S. Department of Education can help pay for student-parent childcare

News 8 months ago

More than half of all college students in the U.S. are considered “nontraditional” students, meaning they are over the age of 24, work full time, … Continue reading →

‘Drop Them All’

Lane County Circuit Court will host 19 separate jury trials through January 2025 for defendants in the April 15 Interstate 5 Liberate Palestine protests 

News 8 months ago

Seventeen of the 62 protesters arrested during the I-5 Liberate Palestine protest on April 15 will be going to trial for disorderly conduct, in solidarity … Continue reading →

Kept in the Dark

Documents show that UO failed to disclose reports of possible date-rape druggings at two fraternity parties

News 8 months ago

The University of Oregon concealed reports of druggings at two fraternity parties in early 2024, even as UO officials faced criticism for failing to issue … Continue reading →

The Timeline

From January through March, what the University of Oregon did — and didn’t — do about druggings at parties 

News 8 months ago

Jan. 15: The UO Police Department receives its first report of a drugging at a fraternity event: A young woman is found intoxicated after attending … Continue reading →

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