Fall 2021 Edition

THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE SUNSHINE DAYDREAM
By Mac LarsenIn 1972, the Grateful Dead performed in Veneta, Ore. at the Oregon Country Fair. 50 years later the concert’s legacy of community aid still resonates among those who were there.
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NONPROFIT NEWSROOMS IN OREGON ARE HELPING FILL GAPS IN LOCAL COVERAGE, BUT SUSTAINABLE FUNDING REMAINS AN ISSUE
By Bethany OsbornWhile it’s too early to determine if nonprofit newsrooms might be the solution to a problem that has plagued journalism for the last several decades, for now, it’s breathing life into what was once a dying industry.
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A SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE: BERYL DILLMAN’S LEGACY OF LOVE
By Skyla PattonIf you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?
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DRAWN TOGETHER: THE RISE OF #SCIART
By Ellen IsraelDr. Tien Tien Yu was chatting with a colleague over coffee when her passion for science and love of art coalesced.
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PRESERVING THE PAST: BRINGING OREGON’S FOSSILS ONLINE
By Ellen Israel“It’s kind of like, why is it important to keep the Mona Lisa?”
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FROM CLASSICAL TO POPULAR MUSIC AND BEYOND: THE EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGONS SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE
By David AinsworthAs he prepared for his final fall concert as a member of the UO University Singers, Anthony Spreitler reflected on what the group has meant to him.
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By Gino Sivaria
Gabe Keet walked into his apartment building’s bike garage, his gaze falling upon a lonely black BMX frame bound indefinitely to a post by contorted steel...
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Gabe Keet walked into his apartment building’s bike garage, his gaze falling upon a lonely black BMX frame bound indefinitely to a post by contorted steel...
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