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News: Page 148

Livin’ on a (Patriot) Prayer

May 5 pro-Trump rally brings out supporters, racists and their protesters

News 6 years ago

A May 5 rally brought out about 40 Trumpian flag-wavers and more than 100 protesters who tried to drown them out. Protesters say they didn’t … Continue reading →

Bills not (Cyanide) Bombs

Senate Bill 580 banning M-44 devices moves swiftly through the Oregon Legislature

News 6 years ago

In 2017, 14-year-old Canyon Mansfield took a walk with his dog on a hill near his house in Idaho. The pair encountered a small metal … Continue reading →

Sally Mann

Happening People 6 years ago

“I am a native Springfield resident,” says Sally Mann, who currently teaches in and coordinates the Springfield School District’s Community Transition Program (CTP), offering work … Continue reading →

New Blood for the Board?

Springfield School Board candidates discuss career and technical education and funding at public forum

News 6 years ago

Fresh blood is challenging Springfield School Board incumbents in the May 21 special election. All six candidates, incumbents and challengers alike, spoke at a May … Continue reading →

Naomi Klein: Don’t Cut LERC

An open letter to UO president Michael Schill

BlogLettersNews 6 years ago

This proposal follows a pattern of anti-union administrators in other parts of the country who want to get rid of labor centers — because they want to weaken unions on campus, because they want to weaken workers’ bargaining power at the companies owned by wealthy trustees, or because they see no value in educating working people who can’t afford big tuition fees. Continue reading →

Jordan Cove Gets Denied

DEQ denies natural gas pipeline, says Jordan Cove can reapply

BlogNews 6 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) denied a Clean Water Act permit Monday, May 6, for the Jordan Cove LNG project. The permitting is … Continue reading →

Protesters ‘Trump’ Flag Waving Rally and Speakers

Pro-Trump rally promising Joey Gibson as a speaker results in protesting on overpass

BlogNews 6 years ago

The sun blazed down on about 40 supporters of President Donald Trump and 150 counter-protesters on the Harlow Road overpass May 5. The two parties … Continue reading →

UO Equal Pay Case Dismissed

Case argued a psychology prof was paid substantially less than her male colleagues

BlogNews 6 years ago

A well-respected University of Oregon psychology professor’s equal pay case was dismissed May 2 in response to a motion to dismiss filed by the UO. … Continue reading →

Don’t Get Board, Vote Education

Eugene Weekly’s election endorsements

News 6 years ago

This May election doesn’t have the pomp and circumstance of a presidential year, or even one where Congress, the Legislature, and city and county political … Continue reading →

Torrey on Board

After controversial years in public office, Jim Torrey isn’t finished

News 6 years ago

For longtime residents, when you bring up the name Jim Torrey, chances are the June 1, 1997, pepper spray incident will come to mind. On … Continue reading →

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