Moving out at 85 (Ethos Magazine)
After a rent hike at the Eugene Hotel forced several seniors to relocate from the community, it forced individuals like Nancy Hohenberry to find other places to call home.
Being creative as a collective (Daily Emerald)
There are several flourishing dance groups at the UO, all of which use the skill as a form of expression and creativity. Dance can be rewarding, but it doesn't come without a fair share of challenges for those who love to do it.
“We’re the most visible, invisible people on campus.” (Daily Emerald)
Taking Up Space was a resiliency event held in light of vandalization in the Kalapuya Ilihi residence hall when a sign that reads, “This is Kalapuyan land,” was defaced and altered to read, “This isn’t Kalapuyan land.”
Attempted interference in ASUO election sparks student concerns (Daily Emerald)
UO’s student body president and vice president were misled into attending a conference with ties to an alt-right political organization. This article recounted their experience to provide clarity on the spring ‘24 student body election.
A community found through mountain biking (Daily Emerald)
The UO Outdoor Program hosted an inclusive biking event with the support of Dirt Maidens, an intersectional biking and trail stewardship organization, to create an outdoor opportunity and safe space for BIPOC students.
‘Synesthesia: a Showcase of the Senses’ (Daily Emerald)
Highlighting the variety of talents brought to the Performing Artists’ Collective Academic Residential Community, the showcase brought everything from jazz solos to contemporary dance.