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Amelia Winkelman

Author: Amelia Winkelman

‘No Pain, No Gain is a Terrible Thing to Live By’

Getting stronger and being aware of how your body moves will help prevent sports injuries

Health 3 days ago

To put it simply, injuries suck.  It’s miserable to injure yourself doing something you love, and it’s infuriating to do it while exercising simply to … Continue reading →

Giving the Gift of Artistic Experience

The best gifts can’t be wrapped, so sign someone you love up for an art class this holiday season

Arts 2 months ago

Crafty family members whose favorite gifts are handmade and from the heart, and creative friends who prefer experiences over items will appreciate the gift that … Continue reading →

Planning the Transfer

Transfering from a community college to a four-year university like the UO is a common choice in Lane County

EW-Extra 4 months ago

Starting and ending college at a four-year university is the right choice for some college students, but not for all, and that’s OK. Student higher … Continue reading →

Old-Growth Forests and Oregon’s Healthy Ecosystems

The National Old-Growth Amendment seeks to address the diminishing numbers of old-growth ecosystems

News 5 months ago

Oregon’s forests were once full of old-growth, but today, less than 10 percent of old-growth trees still stand, environmental advocacy group Oregon Wild estimates. Despite … Continue reading →

Fiction Communicating Science

Local author addresses climate change in telling the mysterious story of a recently widowed woman navigating issues of responsibility and denial

Books 5 months ago

In a field like science that favors men and traditional learning techniques, author and scientist M Jackson challenges these standards.  “I’m really, really passionate about … Continue reading →

Agile Paws

Dog agility may be the cutest sport ever

Culture 5 months ago

A tricolor white, black and umber Shetland sheepdog sits eagerly before an agility course, looking intently at her handler, waiting for a cue. Not even … Continue reading →

Early for Political Campaign Signs

Republican candidate for Oregon’s 4th congressional district has campaign signs up in Eugene more than a month before legally allowed

News 6 months ago

Rep. Val Hoyle faces Republican candidate Monique DeSpain in November for Oregon’s 4th congressional district seat. Hoyle has served the district since 2023, after defeating … Continue reading →

Celebrating the Latino Community

Noche Cultural, Eugene and Springfield’s largest Latino annual cultural event, is Saturday, July 20 

News 7 months ago

Cultural events are essential for fostering strong and supportive communities, say two organizers of Noche Cultural, an annual Latino cultural event in Springfield. The purpose … Continue reading →

Celebrando a la comunidad latina

Noche Cultural, el evento cultural latino anual más grande de Eugene y Springfield, es el sábado 20 de julio

CultureEW-Extra 7 months ago

Los eventos culturales son un componente esencial para fomentar comunidades fuertes y solidarias, dicen dos organizadores de Noche Cultural, un evento cultural latino anual en … Continue reading →

Adam Carolla is Coming to Town

Get ready for some controversial opinions

News 7 months ago

Adam Carolla has talked more during his 30-year-long comedic career than some do in their entire life. But he has more to say. His latest … Continue reading →

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