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News: Page 192

Mascots, clean energy, arts and more

LettersNewsOpinion 8 years ago

A FUTURE TO BELIEVE IN Imagine: The next breakthrough in clean, renewable energy could be formulating in the minds of a Lane County high-schooler right … Continue reading →

Man with White Supremacist Ties Arrested for Assault

Jacob Laskey faces charges of menacing and more

BlogNews 8 years ago

A Creswell man with white supremacist ties who was recently featured in a series of articles detailing a resurgence in racist activity in the Eugene … Continue reading →

Rethinking Our Schools

Educating Global Citizens

News 8 years ago

As humanity becomes globalized in its economy and information sharing, and as the number of media messages bombarding our brains grows each year, it becomes … Continue reading →

Identity, Politics and Distrust

Journalist George Packer  examines democracy, education and the transformation of America

News 8 years ago

In 2012, journalist George Packer published The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, in which he documents the stories of Americans in various … Continue reading →

Eugene Man Sues Intel

Computer buyer seeks class-action status in suit over Meltdown and Spectre flaws

News 8 years ago

When Eugene’s Wyatt Mann bought a $2,000 Lenovo computer from Best Buy in early December, he didn’t expect its Intel chip to open the door … Continue reading →

Todd Albi

Happening People 8 years ago

“When the hurricane hit, I wanted to do something,” says Todd Albi, proprietor of SilverFire Disaster and Recreation Stoves in Eugene. “FEMA was sending generators … Continue reading →

UO Planning to Expand Toward River

Controversy dogs the early stages of the permitting process for the North Campus project

News 8 years ago

A debate is growing around the future of the riverfront near the University of Oregon campus: Keep the land as is, develop it as an … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Information

Chemical sprays in Eugene and out to the coast

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

• Bauman Tree Farm, 541-746-8990, plans to manually spray Velpar L, Vista, Atrazine 4L, Oust XP, Alligare 90 (non-ionic surfactant) and/or AD-Wet 90 CA on … Continue reading →

Swastikas & Anti-Immigration Slogans Painted in Eugene

Toys R Us and the University of Oregon are targets of racist graffiti

News 8 years ago

Two reports of swastikas on the Toys “R” Us building on Valley River Drive in Eugene were made to the Human Rights and Neighborhood Commission … Continue reading →

Vote ‘Yes’ on 101

Hundreds of community organizations support Measure 101

News 8 years ago

We’ve all seen the signs on lawns around town asking for a “yes” vote on Measure 101, but just what that measure is can be … Continue reading →

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