Old Growth Research? Or Just Plain Revenue?
On the surface your article “Peace at Last” (3/31) by Clayton Franke sounds upbeat and positive, but I do question the real outcome of the … Continue reading
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On the surface your article “Peace at Last” (3/31) by Clayton Franke sounds upbeat and positive, but I do question the real outcome of the … Continue reading
As a doctor, I have about 30 homeless patients in my practice — and today one of my new patients brought me up short on … Continue reading
This letter is about Bob Keefer’s “PERS Death Squads” piece, which appears to have been meant as an April Fool’s satire but was tasteless and … Continue reading
As COVID regulations and responses loosen, community events are already flourishing in Eugene. Isolation and depression have taken a heavy two-year toll, and now our … Continue reading
Numerous readers responded with generous offers of help after seeing 77-year-old Jane Smith’s eloquent letter (“Steal My Car, Steal My Heart,” Letters 3/31) about the … Continue reading
Slant (3/31) said Republicans asked ridiculous questions of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, which probably refers to asking her to define a woman. What’s ridiculous is … Continue reading
While the races for congress and governor dominate the election conversation, there is another crucial race on your ballot in the May primary — Oregon … Continue reading
Economies of our modern world are dependent on the energy from fossil fuels. Most of us have become familiar with the many dangers that burning … Continue reading
Thank you for the lovely obituary you shared with us (“Art Johnson, 1928-2022,” 3/17). When I was struggling to start my own practice, Art Johnson … Continue reading
I would like to express my support for Democrat 4th district congressional candidate Andrew Kalloch. But let me digress for a moment. I wonder how … Continue reading