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Tag Archives: transportation
JWN: Petals and Thorns
By: Bryan Cargill EUGENE, Ore. – Within driving distance of the mountains, deserts of Bend, the coast, and large cities like Portland, location is the selling point for many residents of Jefferson Westside Neighbors. There is an abundance of beauty … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Cargill, divide, Eugene, infrastructure, J361, Jefferson Westside Neighbors, journalism, JWN, local, news, oregon, transportation
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Enterprise: The Crime of Skateboarding in Duckcountry
At the home of the University of Oregon Ducks, skateboarders are committing a crime by riding the streets and sidewalks around campus and the downtown area. By Emily Carino A Blast from the Past July 3rd, 1985, a classic film … Continue reading
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Tagged 1985, 1989, 5.450, City Council, downtown, Ducks, Enterprise, Eugene, Final, Mayor, oregon, Outdoor Program, outside, Piercy, recreation, Residents, safety, school, Skate parks, Skateboarding, students, Summer, Syrett, transportation, university of oregon, UO
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Photojournalism Q & A Caitlin Kenney is a photojournalist focused on military, government reporting and Afghanistan. You can follow her twitter @ccoug. 1. What’s your name, age and occupation? Caitlin, 23, Reporter 2. How did you get your start doing … Continue reading
Profile – Justin James
By Chriss Goschie When you think of the typical skater, a lot of negative images come to mind: drugs, graffiti and deviancy. It doesn’t sound like the type of person you’d want in your community. Justin James might be the … Continue reading
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Tagged boarding, J361, journalism, justin james, mitch moore, ramp, Reporting 1, Skateboarding, skating, SOJC, suzi steffan, tactics, transportation, university of oregon, UO, vans
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Midterm for #J361, Fall 2012
Here’s the midterm that the #J361 students are taking today, October 24, 2012. Midterm, Part I • Every numbered question in this portion is about the book Inside Reporting, by Tim Harrower, and nothing else. They are about the book, … Continue reading
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Tagged bikes, cars, Columbia Journalism Review, danah boyd, EmX, fact-checking, Inside Reporting, J361, longboarding, math for journalists, midterm, news lede, news values, opinion piece, Peter canby, Poynter, Profiles, public transit, Reporting 1, roller blading, Skateboarding, Suzi Steffen, the Missouri Method, The New Yorker, Tim Harrower, tools for reporters, transportation
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Convenience or Necessity: Is Longboarding a Trend?
Longboarders from Portland, Oregon speak out about their mode of transportation and how it may be a trend that won’t be going away anytime soon. As the skies turn a permanent shade of gray and the streets and sidewalks are … Continue reading
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Tagged longboarding, Longboards, oregon, Portland, transportation
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Drivers On 13th Avenue Share Complaints
Change comes in all different shapes and sizes. Some thrive on it and others utterly loathe it. The traffic changes and different parking system to take place on 13th avenue from Alder to Kincaid was drastic, and drivers are still … Continue reading
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Tagged 13th ave, campus, cars, drivers, Eugene, Parking, rear in, stress, transportation
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Automobile Transportation Around Eugene
The traffic changes to 13th avenue by campus proved to be daunting when first established. In the pictures above, a person can see the problem with having cars driving through a high pedestrian traffic area. One of the biggest changes … Continue reading
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Tagged automobile, campus, car, cars, Eugene, Parking, transportation
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