HeadStrong: The Women of Rural Uganda
The youngest who is profiled is only 10 years old. Her name is Jovia Aber, and she works at a quarry on the weekends to … Continue reading
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The youngest who is profiled is only 10 years old. Her name is Jovia Aber, and she works at a quarry on the weekends to … Continue reading
The University of Oregon’s Public Interest Environmental Law Conference is under way, though this year the annual confab is going virtual. Among other events, the … Continue reading
A staple of Eugene arts for the past 42 years is in peril and openly asking for help. Actors Cabaret of Eugene (ACE), which has … Continue reading
A pandemic, social unrest and more has amplified the problems that children of color face, especially in schools. The Brookings Institute estimates that two-thirds of … Continue reading
The show does go on, for the sake of Egan Warming Center. For nine years, the Eugene Caldera Songwriting Tribe, nearly two dozen strong, has … Continue reading
Camila Vergara, Chilean legal theorist, journalist, and author of Systemic Corruption: Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic, will be speaking on Dismantling Fake Democracy. Creating … Continue reading
If there ever was a need to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it is now. In the past year, protesters at marches throughout Eugene … Continue reading
Almost 11 years ago Cowfish Dance Club & Cafe opened its doors in downtown Eugene, and Shawn Di Fiore laughs at the suggestion that it’s … Continue reading
Our feathered friends will stand to be counted this weekend (well, as best they can) for the 79th Eugene Christmas Bird Count with the National … Continue reading
A trying year for all will get a dose of good cheer starting Dec. 18 when the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus presents: Home with the … Continue reading