Back in March when the news of Iranian hackers had hit more than 300 universities located in the U.S. and abroad in a cyber attack, … Continue reading →
Debra McGee taught at Northwest Christian University for 12 years until she was “unhired” last September. McGee alleges the school discontinued her employment because she’s … Continue reading →
In this week’s episode of Eugene Weekly’s What’s Happening, host Meerah Powell talks to EW writer Amber Cecil about her story on a virtual reality program training teachers on implicit bias in the classroom.
Iton Udosenata, North Eugene High School’s (NEHS) principal, keeps a brochure from when the school first opened more than 60 years ago. He says he’s … Continue reading →
Eugene’s only kava bar stopped serving kava for about a week in July after a misunderstanding between local and state health authorities about what’s a … Continue reading →
Lane Community College student Noelyne Alitema moved to the U.S. from Kampala, Uganda, in 2016. Now she is among 12 Ugandans living in North America … Continue reading →
The skies are smokey all day. The moon is a creepy red at night. At least the sunsets are fantastic lately, but the wildfire smoke … Continue reading →
For the past seven years, Occupy Medical has provided health care to anyone who needs it. The group spent years at the downtown Park Blocks, … Continue reading →
When Ralph McDonald’s job as national sales manager for Eugene’s Percon Inc., maker of hand-held scanners, went away after the company was sold in 2001, … Continue reading →
President Trump attacks the media by calling it “fake news” and “enemies of the people” on Twitter, but now his commerce department is finding a … Continue reading →