TRANS CONTROVERSY
Derrick Jensen is not a “transphobe” and is not a “bigoted hateful Nazi” (“Controversial Speaker Sparks Outcry,” 3/8), I deeply encourage readers to look further … Continue reading
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Derrick Jensen is not a “transphobe” and is not a “bigoted hateful Nazi” (“Controversial Speaker Sparks Outcry,” 3/8), I deeply encourage readers to look further … Continue reading
The UO’s plans for the Knight Campus expansion are currently under review. As a current graduate student in the natural sciences, I am concerned about … Continue reading
THE TRUTH ABOUT MUPTE Too often the line between news reporting and editorial seems to be erased in Eugene Weekly. Last week’s story “Student Housing Eyesores” … Continue reading
Years ago a chiropractor who was into nutrition told me that salads should be composed of at least nine ingredients. Or was it seven? Plain … Continue reading
• Hippie Hemp is a new small business in downtown Eugene that celebrated its grand opening in February. The store is located at 187 E. … Continue reading
“On your left!” is a mantra on Eugene’s streets (along with a few other phrases I can think of). Biking is a part of our … Continue reading
Land use hearings official Virginia Gustafson Lucker did not rule March 7 on the tentative Capital Hill Planned Unit Development (PUD). The hearing process was … Continue reading
Kathleen Wolf, a researcher at the University of Washington, says that when she was an urban forester in the ’80s, requesting from the city of … Continue reading
“My dad went to Creswell High School,” says CHS alum Jenn Clemo. “I grew up here and my husband grew up here. We were both … Continue reading
• News on the Eugene city auditor front. Bonny McCornack of ElectedAuditor4CityAccountability and a chief petitioner for Measure 20-283 tells us that on Monday, March … Continue reading