Land Mismanagement
I don’t get it. The Bureau of Land Management partners with local entities and spends millions of dollars creating public recreation sites. They then proceed … Continue reading
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I don’t get it. The Bureau of Land Management partners with local entities and spends millions of dollars creating public recreation sites. They then proceed … Continue reading
I moved here 11 years ago and immediately fit into 4J school district because of the amazing teachers. Great teachers are the main reason I … Continue reading
I am writing in regards to the “Women, Tech and STEM” article by Lauren Jerome and Kim Dearborn (4/4). The article inspired me to share … Continue reading
In response to Mark Fiser’s letter (3/28) which attempts to debunk the Environmental Science Academy at Churchill High School in Eugene: I would like to … Continue reading
The Breaking the Silence project mentioned in your Slant piece (4/11) seeks to highlight the suicide crisis. I want to “break the silence” about something that I have never … Continue reading
At the Lane County Commissioner Board meeting on April 2, several citizens spoke out for the need to address climate change. Commissioner Jay Bozievich responded, saying, … Continue reading
Eugene’s city government is getting ready for the 2021 World Track and Field Championship. Unfortunately, it’s showing every sign of getting ready for it by … Continue reading
It was refreshing to see the write up “This Time It’s Personal” (EW, 4/4) about the punk band AJJ returning for another show in Eugene. … Continue reading
Moore’s Law still applies: Back in the late ’90s the Dallas Times Herald in Texas brought out Copycat, a bar-code reader shaped like a cat, … Continue reading
The comments that Mark Fiser brings to your readers following the article “Not Up for Debate: Teaching Climate Science in Oregon” are intriguing (Letters, 3/28). … Continue reading