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News: Page 33

In The Name of Community

The Native American Arts and Crafts Market brings people together

News 2 years ago

It is the calmness of the market that is striking. Perhaps there is someone playing the soothing Native American flute or lightly tapping drums. That … Continue reading →

Planting a Movement 

It’s been 50 years since a bunch of idealistic hippies started a multi-million dollar tree planting cooperative that changed Eugene forever

News 2 years ago

In the early ’70s Jerry Rust did what any ambitious hippie with long hair to match would do: co-found a tree planting co-op called Hoedads. … Continue reading →

Ward 7 Election Looming

Barbie Walker and Lyndsie Leech go head to head in the Ward 7 City Council election Nov. 7

News 2 years ago

The runoff election for the Eugene City Council Ward 7 seat, vacated by a recall election in October 2022, is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and ballots … Continue reading →

Drafting a Campaign

Architect, former track star and political neophyte Kaarin Knudson has plans to be mayor of Eugene 

News 2 years ago

Kaarin Knudson has never actually held elected political office since graduating from college. But that doesn’t mean she lacks ideas about how to run City … Continue reading →

UO Graduate Students Hold Funeral for the School’s ‘Public Promise’

Graduate students protest an ‘unfair contract’ amid bargaining for better pay

News 2 years ago

On Friday, Oct. 13, the University of Oregon’s Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation held “a funeral for the UO’s public promise” in front of the school’s … Continue reading →

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

First Christian Church downtown is facing problems of money, support and what to do with its historic 1911 building

News 2 years ago

Eugene’s First Christian Church is face-to-face with quite the predicament due to the declining number of volunteers who run their programs. The church either shares … Continue reading →

Garden Guerrillas 

Community members have turned a plot of unused land into a neighborhood garden, complete with weekly work parties and free produce for all

News 2 years ago

Over the summer, the little plot of land just off West 15th Avenue and Jefferson Street has come alive. The space sits on the city … Continue reading →

Big Man on Campus

The 19th University of Oregon president on AI, Oregon Hazards Lab, the Ballmer Institute and more

News 2 years ago

John Karl Scholz has come to the right place, as a former marathon runner and a wine drinker, Oregon is perhaps the perfect fit for … Continue reading →

LCC Workforce Partnership

Lane Community College develops a new Workforce Development program

News 2 years ago

Summer has come to an end, and as a new school year has begun, Lane Community College prepares big plans for its future. Working closely … Continue reading →

Budget Cuts Hit Lane

LCC faces a nearly $4 million revenue shortfall

News 2 years ago

Like many community colleges across Oregon, the pandemic had a lasting impact on Lane Community College’s finances. According to the executive director of External Affairs, … Continue reading →

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