Jasmine Lewin
Freelance ReporterJasmine Lewin was a freelance reporter in 2022 and 2023. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Lewin wrote for the University of Oregon quarterly magazine Ethos before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
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The Oregon Wildlife Foundation worked with the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine where to allocate the funds from the new plate.
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In a decision made by the Board of Trustees, on-campus undergraduates and certain graduate students will face raised tuition fees, alongside an increase in funding for financial aid programs.
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With participation from over half the population of undergraduate workers, UO could see the establishment of the largest student worker union in the country.
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After the discovery of several large pieces of timber from the wreck, Scott Williams and his team are continuing to analyze the artifacts and search for more. Their study began in the early 2000s.
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House Bill 3198 would provide funding for literacy education. After passing in the House Education Committee, it is now being considered by the Joint Ways and Means Committee.
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For children involved in foster cases, visiting the sterile Lincoln County Courthouse can be upsetting. A new donation aims to make them feel more comfortable with a room equipped with toys, books, art and more.
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Amidst an overdose crisis across the country and a significant amount of opioid overdoses in Lane County, the FDA has approved Narcan to be sold over-the-counter.
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P-EBT cards will arrive in the mail for eligible children who are facing food insecurity because of COVID-19 related school closures.
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Though February was supposed to be peak accumulation season, snowpack from Oregon's glaciers and mountains has continued to melt into runoff, reaching parched pieces of land.
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Headed by the OCF in partnership with the OHCS, this chapter of the ongoing project aims to turn three hotels into homes.