Misogyny Creeping Out
I’m probably just being a sleepy, old white guy finally seeing what others have long realized, but recent events have given me the strong impression … Continue reading
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I’m probably just being a sleepy, old white guy finally seeing what others have long realized, but recent events have given me the strong impression … Continue reading
I received my Voters’ Pamphlet this week and, reading through it, l was surprised to see Congressman Peter DeFazio’s Republican challenger Alek Skarlatos’ only prior … Continue reading
It is, of course, always important (if not a civic duty) to vote, even in a safe “blue” state like this one. It’s often said … Continue reading
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught Americans many lessons — including a reminder about just how valuable our protected public lands are. My wife and I … Continue reading
To the thief who stole our Biden/Harris 2020 lawn sign, which I had put up only two days ago, I will say this: You just … Continue reading
In response to the letter “It’s a Bike World” by Shannon Wilson (EW 9/17): Thank you for decades of advocacy to protect our forests. Although … Continue reading
Will voters finally give us a majority in the Senate so we can get behind our transportation expert Rep. Peter DeFazio? With climate disasters happening, … Continue reading
How very appropriate that President Donald Trump was infected by a hoax. The same hoax that has killed more than 200,000 Americans, and many more … Continue reading
As a Lane County commissioner, Joel Iboa would not only contribute experience and commitment, but also bridge divisions in the county between generations, economic status … Continue reading
Before Eugene Weekly issues its November election endorsements, I urge the editors to look closely at what is arguably the most important statewide race. The … Continue reading