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Closing Doors
Eugene families fight a painful battle over school closures. Is it a done deal?

4J's push to close schools has sparked criticism that the closures unfairly targeted poor, minority and neighborhood schools.



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  Ecofeminism: Karin Sheldon
   
 
  Clubs: Phillip Walker
   
 
  Presentation: Cuban painters
News Briefs:  
Eugenesis: Idealistic juice co-op suffers slump.
Earthy Women: Ecofeminism incorporates issues of ecology, race and economics.
Weathering Change: PIELC panelists look ahead at energy, rhetoric and the power of litigation.
News Briefs:  Authorship dispute settled | Armory advances | Sparks honored | Farms suffer from bee losses | Energy assistance money available
Happening People: Karen Bauer, cycling coordinator for the U.S. Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association.
Insider Baseball: Heavy Mental: There's a Methodist to his madness.
Editorial: The Equity Game: Runge squabble gets simmering issues boiling.
Living Out: Breasts: "I didn't want anyone to look at me."
Letters: EW readers sound off.

SPECIAL SECTIONS:
Spring Gardening Guide

Feeding your foodweb; hazards of genetically modified organisms; spring gardening tips. Plus: Spring Planting Guide.

2001 Public Interest Environmental Law Conference: Eugene Weekly Special Reports


What's Happening: Entertainment highlights.
Calendar: The week's events at a glance.
Galleries: Art events and exhibits in local galleries.
Movies: Lois Wadsworth reviews Pollock. PLUS: Movie Listings and Video Releases.
Music: Brett Campbell lines up the week's music gigs; Vanessa Salvia has the St. Paddy's Day roundup. PLUS: Clubs Listings.
Performance: Merry Wives and poets.
Opera: Eugene Opera wraps its season with The Mikado.
Wild Life: Tom Dishman braves the back yard.


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