Houston, We Have A Problem
Occasionally, this paper has done something that rises to the level of good journalism. And then there is the more recent incarnation of the Weekly … Continue reading
We've got issues.
Occasionally, this paper has done something that rises to the level of good journalism. And then there is the more recent incarnation of the Weekly … Continue reading
Kudos and gratitude for your Slant last week (Aug. 23) on our current climate change realities. It is sobering. In 22 years there will be no snow … Continue reading
I couldn’t agree more with Michele Walter’s letter entitled “Downgrading Rape” (EW, Aug. 16). Riding bicycles in Eugene does feel dangerous due to the incredible … Continue reading
So, China doesn’t want our plastic and Styrofoam… at any price. Who can blame them? Very little of it is recyclable and, therefore, the rest … Continue reading
As a supporter of Oregon’s waters, wildlands and wildlife, I was very pleased to see Rep. Peter DeFazio’s recent legislative proposal to protect the Devil’s … Continue reading
With so many public news sources (mostly in America) that thrive mostly by presenting lots of their articles in negative and/or extreme forms of perception … Continue reading
Goodbye to a legend, a powerful promoter of democracy: Art Pearl (EW, July 26). Carrying on with his inspiration, we can work together to make … Continue reading
Portland has curbside recycling of plastic and metal. Portland also recycles a wider variety of paper products than we do. If Portland can recycle these … Continue reading
I was surprised but pleased to see an article on an ultimate fighter in Eugene Weekly (“Nerd Bashing Time,” Aug. 16) that included comments from … Continue reading
Has anyone else noticed that most of Eugene’s outdoor advertisements lack women and minorities? Is it only white men that live in Eugene? Beverley Mowery Eugene