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Camilla Mortensen

Camilla Mortensen is the editor-in-chief of Eugene Weekly. She has a doctorate in comparative literature, a masters degree in folklore and a passion for journalism. She teaches writing and news writing at Lane Community College. She also has two horses, one of which she competes in three-day eventing, a cat, and an assortment of dogs.

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Author: Camilla Mortensen

Engines And Rubber

A weekend “shredfest” led to complaints about noise and smells. Lane Events Center says it won’t happen again.

EW-Extra 7 months ago

On June 28 and 29, neighbors around the Lane County Events Center began to complain of racing engines and the smell of burning rubber tires.  … Continue reading →

Seeking Protection

Stalking and restraining orders and the justice system 

News 8 months ago

On the morning of May 24, a 39-year-old woman drove a gold Kia Soul to the Eugene Weekly offices, walked in and screamed, “I know … Continue reading →

Raised a Racist

A narrative of racism, and of redemption

Books 8 months ago

Some years ago, I read a Washington Post story about R. Derek Black’s journey from white nationalist wunderkind to antiracist. I was intrigued because first, … Continue reading →

Guilty, Guilty, Guillty

Former president Donald Trump convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records

EW-Extra 8 months ago

Donald Trump is now the first former American president to be convicted on felony charges.   A New York jury found Trump guilty on all 34 … Continue reading →

Cottage Grove Art Walk

Head a couple miles south for books, thrifting, poetry and a chalk fest this Friday

Arts 8 months ago

Need a close-in getaway? Head 20 minutes down I-5 this Friday, May 31, to Cottage Grove’s charming historic downtown for a wander through bookstores and … Continue reading →

Riding Free

Every year, hundreds of motorcyclists trek to Florence’s Rhododendron Festival

Culture 9 months ago

Oregon, Rhododendron Festival weekend… noon, with clouds just starting to disperse in the sky, motorcyclists wearing chains, shades and greasy Levis gather and roll out from … Continue reading →

Return to the River

Author David James Duncan speaks on author Barry Lopez, his recent novel Sun House and relationships between people and the environment at Upstream, a fundraiser for McKenzie River Trust 

Books 10 months ago

“Much of what I know about integrity, constancy, power and nobility I’ve learned from this river,” author Barry Lopez once wrote of the McKenzie River. … Continue reading →

A Conversation with David James Duncan

A conversation with about 'Going to See,' Barry Lopez and the connections between writers and people

Books 10 months ago

You wrote one of the essays in Going to See, essays on Barry Lopez’s influence on the writers’ work. He died in the months after … Continue reading →

Stung

The inside story at Eugene Weekly of embezzlement, heartbreak, survival — and plans for the future

News 10 months ago

I got the call on Dec. 13, 2023, as I zoomed south on I-5, bleary and stressed after a late-night flight from Florida. I’d flown … Continue reading →

4J Announces Its Interim Superintendent 

Former Bethel superintendent Colt Gill will replace Andy Dey as 4J searches for a leader

EW-Extra 11 months ago

Eugene School District 4J announced it has selected former Bethel superintendent Colt Gill as its interim superintendent. Gill left Bethel to serve as Oregon’s deputy … Continue reading →

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Camilla Mortensen

Camilla Mortensen is the editor-in-chief of Eugene Weekly. She has a doctorate in comparative literature, a masters degree in folklore and a passion for journalism. She teaches writing and news writing at Lane Community College. She also has two horses, one of which she competes in three-day eventing, a cat, and an assortment of dogs.

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