Ethos Summer 2010 Volume 2 Issue 4
Features
On the Cover: Oregon as a Neo-Nazi homeland? One local community says no.
Illustration by Matt Wiggins, Story by Mat Wolf, Photo by Nick Cote
When the Aryan Nations, a white supremacist organization, planned its move to a John Day, Oregon, outraged locals resisted.
Story by Christina O’Connor, Photos by Taylor Schefstrom
Hidden tunnels, kidnapping, murder – urban myths lure tourists and locals alike to Portland’s Underground.
Story by Katy George, Photos by Courtney Hendricks
In search of greener pastures, immigrants find stable work as horse groomers.
Story by Leah Kennedy & Jonathan Marx, Photos by Blake Hamilton, Illustrations by Cam Giblin
Man’s ability to harness the hottest element both benefits and burns. From worship to vengeance, fire has left its mark on societies around the world.
Oregon Country Fair: Behind the Scenes
Story by Victoria Davila, Photos by Sarabeth Oppliger
Behind the carefree facade of the Fair is months of planning, committees, and strict regulations.
Departments
Editor’s NoteEditor in chief Kevin Bronk shares his thoughts before graduation. |
Dialogue |
Passport |
Forum |
Journeys Abroad |
Colors and Shapes |
Spices and Spirits |
People in Motion |
The LastMoving from an idyllic island town, a humble newcomer exposes Eugene’s contradictions. |
Soundwaves |
Moving PicturesLearn about the class behind the Cinema Pacific Film Festival. |