There are so many ways Eugene Weekly readers give — your time, your donations of warm clothing that you drop off for the ...
The sun sets around 4:30 pm Saturday, Dec. 21, plunging Eugene into the longest night of the year. To celebrate, join Shift ...
It’s less than a week until Christmas, and you still haven’t done your holiday gift wrapping. Whatever shall you do? Sarah ...
It’s been a scary few months for Eugene music fans. In November, downtown venue The Big Dirty announced it was closing, and ...
“I have been working on opposing this rock pit for the last nine years,” Oakridge resident Kathy Pokorny says. “My daughter ...
There’s something familiar about L.A.-based comedian Leah Rudick because, during the pandemic, Rudick went viral on TikTok ...
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This past April, the U.S. Department of Education launched an inquiry into why the University of Oregon had failed to warn students after a rash of druggings at fraternity parties in early 2024.
Jan. 15: The UO Police Department receives its first report of a drugging at a fraternity event: A young woman is found intoxicated after attending a party at Delta Sigma Phi, 1306 East 18th Avenue.
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The editors who resigned from the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post were courageous and right about what they did. With the information available they reasoned that Kamala Harris was the best ...
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