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News: Page 188

Dream Chaser

Hugo Nicolas could find his life derailed if DACA fails

News 8 years ago

Meet Hugo Nicolas. He wants you to know him. He needs you to know him. The Eugene man will meet you in a coffee shop, … Continue reading →

Jaap ter Linden dis-invited for 2018 Oregon Bach Festival

And the summer festival’s schedule has also been announced

MusicNews 8 years ago

Cellist Jaap ter Linden has confirmed that his invitation to conduct a concert at this summer’s Oregon Bach Festival was rescinded after Eugene Weekly reported … Continue reading →

Slant

New website! chilling RG asset sale and op ed on Dreamers

NewsSlant 8 years ago

• Thumbs up to UO President Michael Schill for joining with Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney to write a powerful op-ed for The Oregonian recently … Continue reading →

Happening People

Dana Tessler

Happening People 8 years ago

“We moved to Eugene when I was 11,” says Dana Tessler, whose family had previously lived “all over New Jersey.” After attending South Eugene High … Continue reading →

Rep. Knute Buehler On Oregon Issues

The Republican gubernatorial candidate looks to fix education, PERS and health care

News 8 years ago

Knute Buehler, a Republican state legislator who represents Bend, announced his campaign for the Oregon governor’s seat last year. Buehler, who was first elected to … Continue reading →

Register-Guard Employees Face Uncertain Future in Sale

BlogNews 8 years ago

The news is chilling for our colleagues at The Register-Guard following the announced sale of the newspaper to GateHouse Media as of March 1. A … Continue reading →

Dancing Backwards and in Heels

Oregon’s women-led Legislature passed a hugely progressive agenda in 2017. Can they keep up the momentum?

News 8 years ago

In the heat of early July 2017, not even progressives at the Oregon Capitol could appreciate the immensity of their accomplishments as bill after bill … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Legislative Scorecard

What happened at the Statehouse last summer

News 8 years ago

Reproductive Health Equity Act (House Bill 3391) July 5 This 2017 Oregon bill is the one most likely to make Breitbart followers’ heads explode: The new … Continue reading →

New Zone, New Interns

A3 High School sends two seniors to New Zone Gallery for a month-long internship

News 8 years ago

The New Zone Gallery in downtown Eugene is home to a diverse community of local artists. But last month, it was also home to two … Continue reading →

Turning Red States Blue

Political activist group supporting out-of-state election candidates

News 8 years ago

Bonnie Henderson hasn’t forgotten a trip to the Democratic Party of Lane County’s headquarters in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election. After … Continue reading →

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