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The dust has settled on Eugene’s middle housing code amendments. Whether you were for or against the proposed changes, there’s a better way for us … Continue reading
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The dust has settled on Eugene’s middle housing code amendments. Whether you were for or against the proposed changes, there’s a better way for us … Continue reading
Some may regard this as old news, but I can’t let the recent midterm primaries pass without expressing my disappointment at Eugene Weekly’s failure to … Continue reading
To Thomas Alderman (“Time For a New Conversation on Abortion,” Letters 5/26). Try this: look in the mirror. You see you. That is the only … Continue reading
I have followed the most recent outbreak of controversy over parties being held by students at the University of Oregon, and, as usual, I am … Continue reading
“The way to stop a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun.” — Wayne LaPierre, CEO, National Rifle Association. Contrast … Continue reading
“Guns are the number one killer of children in the United States of America… over the last two decades, more school-age children have died from … Continue reading
I was in my bedroom, cold, damp air coming in through my open window, when I heard children’s voices coming from University Park. And then … Continue reading
It was written in your recent review of the play — Alabaster, by Audrey Cefaly — that Alabaster was “a fictional town in Alabama.” Alabaster … Continue reading
A recent article (“Urban Renewal’s Bountiful Harvest,” 5/19) seemed to offer answers about projects that had been pushed out of the way for the new … Continue reading
A note to the Eugene 4J School Board: Your plan to prohibit concealed carry of firearms by licensed individuals on your school grounds would gain … Continue reading