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News: Page 167

Not Bad Enough

A UO student’s harassment claim is dismissed in a confusing process

News 7 years ago

Inappropriate touching, lewd comments, intimidation: Sarah Hansen’s allegations sound like textbook harassment. But when Hansen lodged a formal complaint to the University of Oregon’s Title … Continue reading →

Saying Bonjour to Eugene’s French Translator

Edward Gauvin receives a $12,500 NEA fellowship for his work

News 7 years ago

Edward Gauvin sits down wearing a black shirt with white capital letters in French reading, “The children of Marx and Coca-Cola” — taken, he says, … Continue reading →

Online Increase

LCC looks to increase its online offerings

News 7 years ago

Wearing pajamas to class is becoming more popular than ever. This is because fewer people are leaving the house to go to lectures and instead … Continue reading →

Ems Aim to Strike Out Measure 105

Local minor league team takes hard stance against immigration ballot measure

News 7 years ago

The Eugene Emeralds have received nationwide attention for the team’s miraculous championship win: Even though the Ems had a losing season record, the team went … Continue reading →

Rate My Rating System

What’s the best way to find out whether your instructor sucks?

News 7 years ago

The chili pepper is gone from RateMyProfessors.com. It disappeared this summer after BethAnn McLaughlin, assistant professor of neurology at Vanderbilt University, tweeted at Rate My … Continue reading →

Former R-G Employee Wins Appeal

Serena Markstrom Nugent wins appeal after discrimination lawsuit was dismissed in 2016

News 7 years ago

Former Register-Guard reporter Serena Markstrom Nugent filed a more than half a million dollar discrimination lawsuit in 2015 against the paper when she was fired after becoming … Continue reading →

Meet Your ‘Raining’ Queen: Slugita Incognita

An interview with the newest SLUG queen, Kara Steffenson

News 7 years ago

Royalty is never ordinary. Locals of Eugene know this is the case for the beloved SLUG queen, who presides over the Eugene Parade and, in … Continue reading →

Money Reigns Over Autzen Stadium in Body-Bag Games

Call it an ‘aberration’ of scheduling, but UO paid more than any other Pac 12 team for 2018 nonconference play

News 7 years ago

The University of Oregon got a lot of flak for its 2018 nonconference football schedule. It was called the “softest” schedule in the Pac-12 for … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Spray Schedule 7 years ago

• Roseburg Resources , 541-679-3311, plans to apply urea 46-0-0 fertilizer to 2,289.9 acres near Walton. See ODF notification 2018-781-13020, call Brian Peterson at 541-935-2283 … Continue reading →

Roger Ebbage  (revisited)

Happening People 7 years ago

January 2000: “I was exposed to solar technology as a carpenter in the ’70s,” says Roger Ebbage, director of Lane Community College’s Energy Management Program. “I … Continue reading →

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