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Culture: Page 14

Back to Campus!

Food, fun and other random bits of information for the start of the college year

Culture 3 weeks ago

It’s Oregon, so that means the college year has just begun! The West Coast likes the quarter system, so while most of the country is … Continue reading →

Magic River

Hike to springs on the Metolius

Outdoors 4 weeks ago

It seems like magic: The Metolius River emerges fully grown at 50,000 gallons a minute from the base of an old volcano in Central Oregon. … Continue reading →

Eating with an Impact

Some local eateries serve the community 

Chow 1 month ago

Dining out is out of reach for some members of the community who struggle to feed themselves, and at the same time, the food service … Continue reading →

The Spice is Right

Junction City’s Aroma of India is gaining popularity and it’s planning to come to Eugene

Chow 1 month ago

The home of the Scandinavian Festival is quickly becoming known for another world of spices.   Aroma of India is one of Junction City’s newest restaurants, … Continue reading →

Nelson’s Comes to Campus

Whiteaker favorite Nelson’s is opening a new restaurant in the heart of campus, while the beloved Nelson’s Taqueria food truck says goodbye 

Chow 1 month ago

Nelson’s Taqueria food truck — and its neighboring restaurant Nelson’s in the Whit — are staples of the Whiteaker neighborhood. The food truck has been … Continue reading →

From Food Cart to Full House

The Ariano brothers of El Nopalito went from selling out of their Van Buren street cart to running a restaurant that’s packed until after closing time

Chow 1 month ago

Since El Nopalito graduated from its food cart to a much-awaited brick-and-mortar restaurant in July, crowds of customers linger after closing. Reluctant to leave the … Continue reading →

Compassionate Nursing Assistant Training

Nursing certifications and a program that gets students on the job

Health 1 month ago

As long as people continue aging or seeking medical attention, there is a need for certified nursing assistants. They work all hours of the day … Continue reading →

Searching For Care

Primary care services are getting harder to find

Health 1 month ago

It’s getting harder to find a primary care provider, not just in Eugene and Springfield, but nationwide. The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis projects … Continue reading →

Urgent or Emergency

Is it time to go to the ER? Maybe it’s urgent care. 

Health 1 month ago

Whether it’s illness or injury, our bodies are constantly sending alerts to our brain, signaling when something doesn’t feel right. When painful situations present themselves, … Continue reading →

Healing is a Home

Everyone Village, PeaceHealth and Volunteers in Medicine partner to create a 10-bed recuperation wing and clinic 

Health 1 month ago

“It takes a village.” For Everyone Village, a 70-unit community in Eugene for people transitioning out of homelessness, that phrase couldn’t be more accurate. “Our … Continue reading →

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