From Stolen Cars to the Election in Letters
A Happy Ending I wish to acknowledge the help I received recently when my car was stolen from my apartment. After reporting my loss to … Continue reading
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A Happy Ending I wish to acknowledge the help I received recently when my car was stolen from my apartment. After reporting my loss to … Continue reading
The Lingering Hazards of Football In your August 29 Slant note, I believe your use of the term “gladiators” in football was extremely relevant, as … Continue reading
LCC Responds As a college community dedicated to upholding the dignity of all students, Lane Community College wants to address Eugene Weekly’s Sept. 12 article … Continue reading
Just Vote ‘No’ In response to the Stan Long letter (“Ironies Abound,” EW, 9/5), Lane County voters must pay extra attention. Long puts a false … Continue reading
Help the Ferals Lane County has a terrible cat overpopulation problem. Rescues and shelters are full and struggling to do all they can. Yes, the … Continue reading
The Power of Three? At the start of the Lane County Commission meeting, to vote on a last-minute proposal from a private law firm, Commissioner … Continue reading
A Mixed Bag for Redesign The color is nice, the calendar is easier, the logo is a bust. Two lines of identical print — how … Continue reading
A Round of Applause, Please I recently attended a few concerts at the Oregon Bach Festival where musicians came from around the world to our … Continue reading
MISLEADING APPEARANCES On the June 27 and July 3 issues, Eugene Weekly published full-page advertisements and [an ad on the edge of] the front cover … Continue reading
IT’S NOT ‘PIDDLY-ASS SHIT’ Bentley Freeman’s article on The Register-Guard reunion (EW, 07/03) left me grieving about the death of print journalism in this country. … Continue reading