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News: Page 216

LCC Cuts Programs, Raises Tuition

BlogNews 8 years ago

After hearing two rounds of public testimony — all opposing the proposed budget — the LCC Board of Education ultimately adopted the budget with a 6 to 1 vote. Board member Matt Keating opposed adopting the budget. Continue reading →

Michael Schill on Rejected Tuition Hike

A letter on what the rejection of the tuition hike means for the future of UO

BlogNews 8 years ago

Dear University of Oregon community members, The Higher Education Coordinating Commission’s decision yesterday to reject the University of Oregon’s tuition plan is disappointing and creates uncertainty on our campus. Continue reading →

All the News That Fits

Looking at Eugene through the online lens of Lane County Mugshots Uncensored

News 8 years ago

I have a confession to make: I’m a junky for Lane County Mugshots Uncensored — a massive, sprawling, closed-group Facebook page revolving around the spectacle … Continue reading →

Pollution Update

A warning letter for the City of Florence

Pollution Update 8 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) sent the City of Florence a warning letter on May 4 following an April inspection at the city’s … Continue reading →

Budget Crisis Hits LCC

Instructional programs, faculty positions face cuts amid budget discrepancy conflict

News 8 years ago

Philosophy instructor Jeffrey Borrowdale has taught at Lane Community College for 17 years. In one month, though, his position as the school’s only full-time philosophy … Continue reading →

Biz Beat

Poppi’s Anatolia to close every Tuesday

Biz Beat 8 years ago

• Poppi’s Anatolia, the popular Greek and Indian eatery at 992 Willamette Street, will be closing on Tuesdays beginning May 16 to deal with “some deferred … Continue reading →

My Family is All I Have

Creswell man faces deportation stemming from charges since dismissed

News 8 years ago

Servando Lomeli Ramirez came to the U.S. illegally in 1991 when he was 16. He has been living in an average house on an average … Continue reading →

Carter McKenzie

Poet and activist

Happening People 8 years ago

“I loved the mountains,” says Carter McKenzie, who spent her childhood in Colorado Springs. She studied English literature at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, on … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• A discussion of “White Supremacy, Anti-Semitism and Building a Resilient Community” is 5:45 pm Saturday, May 13, at Temple Beth Israel, 1175 E. 29th … Continue reading →

LCC Budget Vote Postponed

Community seeks solution to avoid program cuts

BlogNews 8 years ago

During its May 10 meeting, the Lane Community College Budget Committee postponed a vote on the administration’s proposed 2017-2018 budget. Continue reading →

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