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Shortly before 4 pm Thursday, August 7, a vegetation fire was reported along Highway 58 near milepost 37, just east of the ...
Two years ago, gym members were unpleasantly surprised when the owners of the Elements Health Club at 4242 Commerce Street in west Eugene abruptly shut the place. Today, the once-bustling building … ...
Ongoing • Resist! Persist! Repeat! Weekly Protest, 10 am to 11 am, Mondays, corners of 29th and Willamette Street. • Weekly vigils against the genocide in Gaza, 5 pm, Wednesdays, Planet Versus ...
Alan Stein recalls the world’s first synchronized global peace meditation which occurred over three days in 1987. “It was ...
You may have, or never have, been to a wrestling show — but perhaps not to a wrestling match quite like this. The MicroMania ...
Maisie and Brodie, sister-brother golden retrievers. These two cuties take turns playing the canine character of Crab, the ...
By Alan Cohen The United States was intended by its founders to be the answer to an age-old problem: inequality. The founders ...
By tova stabin I’ve been attending political rallies and events of one sort or another since I was about 12 years old — so ...
Before the pandemic, the Whiteaker Block Party, a large street festival held the first Saturday in August, celebrated perhaps ...
On the second and fourth Saturdays of the month through October, the Amicus Memorial Garden Collective hosts a Resilience ...
The Wrath of the UO Bob Keefer’s article (“Art of Politics,” EW 7/31) describes a University of Oregon administration that has lost its moral bearings. At the heart of this case is the alleged ...
By Laura Ray You might think that a Black man, raising two Black daughters, would not have many words of hope or optimism to share with an audience at the University of Oregon just two days after ...
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