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Ethos is an award-winning independent student publication. Our mission is to elevate the voices of marginalized people in Lane County by telling their stories.

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Ethos Spring 2023 is OUT NOW!! This edition includes an important collection of stories covering topics like wildfire policy, the UO Veterans Center, a hostel in Bend and 100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre. Read it here: issuu.com/oregondailyeme…

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The cost of living at the Eugene Hotel, a senior living community, jumped from a 3% annual increase to 14.6%, the maximum under the legal limit in Oregon. This rent hike has forced tenants of the hotel to consider the sudden reality of relocating. Read: rebrand.ly/zc2wuaz

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Applications to join the Ethos staff have been extended to June 11! We are hiring writers, fact-checkers, photographers, illustrators, designers and a social media specialist. Apply today! docs.google.com/document/d/1CP…

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The Bunk+Brew Historic Lucas House in downtown Bend has been acting as a landing pad for travelers and seasonal workers since its inception. The hostel culture places a heavy emphasis on living for the experience. Read: rebrand.ly/ByTheBunk

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Veterans often face isolation on college campuses due to an age gap and differing life experiences. The UO Veterans Center fosters community by acting as a transition hub and decompression zone for those who have served. Learn more: rebrand.ly/UOVeterans

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Join Ethos’ editorial team! We are hiring two associate editors, a fact-checking editor, a photo editor and a design editor. Interested applicants can send a resume, cover letter and work samples to mtoalson@ethosmagonline.com Click the link in our bio for more information!

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We are HIRING writers, fact-checkers, photographers, designers, illustrators and a social media specialist for our 2023-2024 general staff! Interested applicants can send a resume, cover letter and work samples to mtoalson@ethosmagonline.com Link in bio for more information!

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The UO Outdoor Program’s Winter 2023 Femme, Trans, and Womyn Identified Folk’s (FTW) Bike School aim to create a space for a space for queer, femme, and otherwise identifying individuals to build community while also building skills. View more: rebrand.ly/ByUsForUs

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Ethos is looking for illustrators! If you want to follow your creative interests and help tell our magazine stories in artistic ways, consider joining our team. Send a resume, cover letter and work samples to mmerrill@ethosmagonline.com to apply.

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After fighting wildfires himself, Kyle Trefny collaborated with fire-focused leaders and developed FireGen to provide young people, particularly from Indigenous and marginalized communities, with the space to influence wildfire policy on a national scale. rebrand.ly/FireGen

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The Daisies are a group of retired women bonded over their love for the Ducks community and its athletes. They contribute to the University of Oregon Athletic Department through funding, mentoring, and caring. Read more: dailyemerald.com/ethos/daisies-…

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35 blocks of the affluent Black community, Greenwood District, were left looted and charred by white rioters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the Tulsa Race Massacre. 100 years after the Massacre, Bennie Jordan continues to fight for reparation. Learn more: rebrand.ly/Seen_and_Heard

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Pick up a copy of Ethos Spring 2023 at box locations across Eugene!

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Looking for work? Ethos Magazine is hiring Fact Checkers! Email a resume to our Fact-Checking Editor if you are interested: bfreeman@ethosmagonline.com

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The Cedar Creek Fire started on Aug. 1, 2022, and ignited a section of the Willamette National Forest near Oakridge. Chelsi Corcoran-Rhule put together “Blue Moon Burlesque,” a comedy, music and burlesque show created by locals to lift morale. Learn more: dailyemerald.com/ethos/smoke-sh…

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During the pandemic, teachers were doing their jobs over Zoom. Being back in person has brought challenges some teachers weren't prepared for. Now, teachers experience burnout and frequent job-related stress. Read more: dailyemerald.com/ethos/teachers…

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The McKenzie River Trust is a nonprofit with the purpose of protecting wildlife in Western Oregon. It works to restore the land of Green Island by planting native trees and shrubs and connecting the land’s channels to the river by removing levees. Read: dailyemerald.com/ethos/a-river-…

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Two self-proclaimed “goofballs,” Olive Rootbeer and Dingo Dizmal, used to spend their days performing at cafes, birthday parties, public shows, barbecues, drinking parties and more. Now the clowns host "Story Time" for local preschoolers. Read more: dailyemerald.com/ethos/clowning…

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#BlackHistoryMonth is an annual celebration of achievements by Black people and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. It’s a powerful reminder that Black stories are the ongoing story of America. Check out the @uoregon list of events: inclusion.uoregon.edu/bhm


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