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Eugene got a taste of the homophobia and hatred for diversity that’s been cropping up across the country in regard to drag queens and LGBTQIA+ … Continue reading
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Eugene got a taste of the homophobia and hatred for diversity that’s been cropping up across the country in regard to drag queens and LGBTQIA+ … Continue reading
Our bird-watching friends just told us the Vaux’s swifts have been swooping into the chimney at the University of Oregon’s Agate Hall — aka the old … Continue reading
If you’re tired of destruction — Hurricane Ian in Florida and Fiona in Puerto Rico, Russia’s war in Ukraine, wildfires in Oregon — try escaping into … Continue reading
• We are still breathing wildfire smoke, Florida is flooding and Oregon is too complacent about the right to choose when it comes to abortions. … Continue reading
Can you believe Eugene Weekly is 40 years old? Neither can we, but we are excited. The pandemic and its financial impacts have been the … Continue reading
We hear rumblings that more recall elections will be coming to Eugene after the unfortunately successful recall from office of City Councilor Claire Syrett. This … Continue reading
Did Eugene just have its own mini-version of voters believing Trumpian lies? The campaign to unseat Eugene City Councilor Claire Syrett is ahead as of … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Hamilton: the Revolution by Lin Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. A big, beautiful book (and expensive but worth it at about $50 … Continue reading
What we’re reading: Long cover story in the September Atlantic magazine on “Family Separation: An American Tragedy” by Caitlin Dickerson. This tells us in painful … Continue reading
Former UO President Michael Schill stayed in Eugene for seven years, a longer tenure than most university presidents these days. We wish him well in … Continue reading