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Finally!
Women who competed in thirteen sports at the UO between the time of the Second World War and the early days of the Reagan administration gathered in Matthew Knight Arena for an event thanking them for their pioneering spirit, their sacrifices, and their “love of the games” they played without the acknowledgments that women receive today.
(Oregon Quarterly, Autumn 2011)

A Mountain Climbed: Profile of Cleven Mmari
(Inside Oregon, 8.16.11)


The Value of Vets: Is Eugene caring for its female veteran population? 
(Eugene Weekly, 6.9.11)


What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been:  How Eugene has put the counter in culture from the 1960s to today.
(Ethos Magazine, Summer 2011)

Returning to a Place Unchanged: Visiting grandparents in South Africa, one student reflects on the country’s turbulent history and its uncertain future.
(Ethos Magazine, Spring 2011)

A World That Is, A World That Never Was: The pseudo-historical fantasy world of steampunk grows in response to modern life.
(Eugene Weekly, 11.18.10)


Safe Arbor: A sylvan sanctuary brings the Danilchik family back to nature.
(Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, November 2010)

Kombucha Culture: Fans of fermented tea are brewing their own at home.
(Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, November 2010)

Wiki Geek: The hacker behind the biggest info breach in recent military history speaks.
(Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, October 2010)

In the Key of Glee: Seattle’s favorite song and dance comedy is back—and it has company.
(Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, October 2010)

Something Fishy: Four finned feasts to fork with caution.
(Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, October 2010)

The Cheers of South Eugene: Come for the whiskey, stay for the music, leave because you’ve lost at pool.
(Eugene Weekly, 3.11.10)

Bus drivers reach out to community in contract fight with First Student: Drivers prepared to strike if negotiations fail
(West Lane News, 12.17.9)

FRSD School Board says "yes" to House Bills 2469 and 3405     
(West Lane News, 12.17.9)