Spring 2021 Edition




50 YEARS OF ENCHANTMENT

By Marin Stuart

A beloved family-owned amusement park in Central Oregon, the Enchanted Forest has suffered both emotional and financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, stormy weather, and wildfires that ravaged the area during the summer of 2020.

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GUN SALES BOOM SPARKS AMMO SHORTAGE

By Cody Mann

Experts say booming firearm sales in America are causing an ammunition shortage. New shooters, economic uncertainty, possible legislation, and fear of political unrest have led to sky rocketing background check numbers, a key indicator of gun purchases.

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DRUMS IN THE UMPQUA

By Riley Rice

Drums in the Umpqua is the story of one of Oregon's nine federally-recognized Indigenous tribes and their uninterrupted connection to place.

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WOMEN IN SOCCER MEDIA

By Jackie Gutierrez

For my terminal project, I interviewed female colleagues who cover soccer. I captured the stories on various mediums to show the challenges and passions of women who cover the sport and the unique contribution they make to the game.

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By Cody Mann

The story of how Joe Galloway became the only American civilian decorated for combat actions. He continues to document the war by interviewing veterans for the 50th War Anniversary Commemoration. 

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PORTLAND’S SURGE IN GRAFFITI MARKS TENSION IN THE CITY


By Serena Khader

An exploration of ACAB and BLM graffiti trends in Portland. The Portland Police bureau and community activists share their view and experience in the city in the context of the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Movement.

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By Melodie Moore

This story profiles Amanda Wooldridge, the owner and operator of The Dignified Hound, Mobile Dog Grooming in Eugene, Oregon.

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