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News: Page 17

Kept in the Dark

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

News 9 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 9 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 →

20 Things to Know on Campus

EW-ExtraNews 9 months ago

1.1. Get free contraceptives by going to the UO Health Clinic on 13th Street and Agate Street or the LCC health clinic on campus. And … Continue reading →

Nancy Webber: July 24, 1951-May 29, 2024

Webber is remembered for her spirit and lifetime of contributions, locally and nationally 

NewsObituary 9 months ago

Nancy Webber was the epitome of the “can-do attitude,” her friends and family say, and they are grateful for her contagious smile and her trailblazing … Continue reading →

Weed is Still a Federal Crime, But…

Rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to III is a possibility, depending on a hearing with the DEA before an administrative judge on Dec. 2

CannabisNews 9 months ago

Marijuana could be reclassified as a Schedule III drug, opening the doors for research and tax breaks nationwide. However, that decision is in the hands … Continue reading →

Joi Cardinal

News 9 months ago

Born in Pittsburgh, Joi Cardinal moved to Los Angeles with her mom at age nine after her father died. “My older sister was living there,” … Continue reading →

A Gooooaaaal for Youth Sports

Civic Park opens new possibilities for athletics in Eugene    

News 9 months ago

  Atop the vibrant green soccer field of Civic Park lie five diamonds. These diamonds are reminiscent of the bases that shaped the baseball infield of … Continue reading →

Resigned

Cottage Grove City Councilor Jon Stinnett tenders his resignation, citing an incredibly difficult 4 years serving on the council and his future move to Eugene

News 10 months ago

By Bentley Freeman Cottage Grove City Councilor Jon Stinnett, Ward 2, resigned from the council Monday, Sept. 23, during a regularly scheduled meeting in the … Continue reading →

‘A Devil From the Sky’

The roundup of horses in the South Steens herd brought with it heartbreaking and heartwarming stories

News 10 months ago

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management decimated the wild horse population in the South Steens Horse Management Area in its August gather. Prior to the … Continue reading →

Strained Relationship

After a series of political defeats, a powerful union wants Oregon voters to give it an edge in its campaign to unionize cannabis industry workers

CannabisNews 10 months ago

One of the nation’s largest labor unions has been waging an aggressive and — in some ways  unprecedented — political fight to gain a stronghold … Continue reading →

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