Democracy Was Already Dead
Tom Coffin’s featured story in Eugene Weekly titled “Totalitarian Ruin” (10/7) appeared to encapsulate the fears that many reasonable people (Democrats, moderates, even some Republicans, … Continue reading
We've got issues.
Tom Coffin’s featured story in Eugene Weekly titled “Totalitarian Ruin” (10/7) appeared to encapsulate the fears that many reasonable people (Democrats, moderates, even some Republicans, … Continue reading
In the 10/21 issue of EW, Henry Houston wrote an article on state treasurer Tobias Read’s interest in running for governor. The quote after the … Continue reading
1. Paul’s Bicycle Way of Life 556 Charnelton St., 541-344-4105. 2480 Alder St., 541-342-6155. BicycleWay.com. 2. Hutch’s Bicycle 960 Charnelton St., 541-345-7521; 2100 Main St., … Continue reading
Can someone with even a whit of scientific knowledge explain how buying a piece of well-managed ground a state away somehow ameliorates the carbon output … Continue reading
I want to address the ongoing vaccine skepticism in our area. Although most hospitals needing portable morgue trucks to handle the overflow are deep in … Continue reading
I’m an architect based in Eugene, and if you’re curious about the implications of “middle housing,” I’d encourage you to walk through any of the … Continue reading
The Eugene Weekly Slant take on the District 4J administrator boycott of board meetings (10/14) was a bit over the top. “Spilling blood”? Come now. … Continue reading
The community eagerly awaits the construction of the new YMCA facility at 24th and Hilyard. However, many in the city are concerned with the plan … Continue reading
In response to Patricia Spicer’s Oct.7 letter, I am happy to say that the Friends of the Eugene Public Library recently held a used book … Continue reading
Periodically you print letters lambasting Eugene’s daily newspaper, The Register-Guard. It is true that the RG is sadly diminished since its glory days: before Craigslist … Continue reading