A New Peace
Great to hear about the Nobel Peace Park in Eugene; it’s worthy of celebration (“Celebrate Peace,” 7/11). It is said, “Peace begins when hunger ends.” … Continue reading
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Great to hear about the Nobel Peace Park in Eugene; it’s worthy of celebration (“Celebrate Peace,” 7/11). It is said, “Peace begins when hunger ends.” … Continue reading
I am so glad at least one noteworthy organization is treating homeless individuals like the people they are. Elisha Young’s story on Teague and Leo … Continue reading
Critics of mountain bikers such as Shannon Wilson (Letters, 7/18) cite that mountain biking negatively impacts the environment. The same people submit that the impacts … Continue reading
The Nurse Midwifery Birth Center has lost its obstetric consultant (Women’s Care), and as a result PeaceHealth has opted to end its commitment to our … Continue reading
I’m leaving Eugene for Roseburg sometime soon. I may be gone by the time this letter gets printed or I may be about to vanish … Continue reading
Note to Jean Denis (Letters, 7/3) regarding the overgrown signage warning people not to feed the waterfowl in the park: Don’t wait for the bureaucracy … Continue reading
Last year our city created a limited wildlife feeding ban to curb the rat and turkey population downtown. Did you know turkeys also eat rodents? … Continue reading
Demonizing socialism is foolish when we already practice it in many ways. Subsidies are welfare that makes oil companies, industrial farming, auto manufacturers, banking debacles … Continue reading
Linda Perrine (“The Challenge of Carbon,” 7/18) discusses a number of ways to lower the personal contributions to carbon emissions that I would suggest are … Continue reading
During the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump and Steve Bannon stated their goal as the destruction of American government. “I’m a Leninist,” Bannon told The … Continue reading