Vaccines Are Vital
I was pleased to see the perspective offered by John Zerzan about vaccines (Viewpoint, 2/10). My first response is an “Amen, brother!” It truly is … Continue reading
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I was pleased to see the perspective offered by John Zerzan about vaccines (Viewpoint, 2/10). My first response is an “Amen, brother!” It truly is … Continue reading
In his Viewpoint (“Vaccines Are the Problem?” 2/10), John Zerzan mentions that he received hate mail for not being “anti-vaxx.” I find this very regrettable. … Continue reading
It’s wonderful to have the days growing longer, but as they do the dry and hot season approaches and I worry about the challenges it … Continue reading
Cole Sinanian writes cogently about the benefit of co-op home ownership versus apartment rental (EW 2/3). Sinanian, however, might have also mentioned that co-op ownership … Continue reading
I agree with Christopher Logan’s letter (“Time to Zip It, Zip-O,” 2/3) regarding the noise in his neighborhood. I also have contacted the city regarding … Continue reading
Just imagine three fully loaded domestic passenger planes crashing today, tomorrow and every day, about 1,250 people dying per day. Would you book a flight? … Continue reading
Can anyone be a more exemplary, nationally and globally revered Oregonian than our own Nick Kristof? A simple reading of the Wikipedia entry on both … Continue reading
Some say that lack of trust in the government, or of each other, or in science, is the reason the U.S. is lagging behind many … Continue reading
I have always enjoyed Nick Kristof’s editorials. I like to think he was speaking for me. And I’ve always enjoyed his compelling backstory — what … Continue reading
Many thanks to writer Cole Sinanian (“The Forgotten Answer to the Affordable Housing Crisis,” EW 2/3) for highlighting the little-understood affordable housing model of a … Continue reading