Schools Aren’t Teaching CRT
Good education opens minds, doesn’t close them. Although American public schools may have a spotty past, in general the goals have been to offer students … Continue reading
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Good education opens minds, doesn’t close them. Although American public schools may have a spotty past, in general the goals have been to offer students … Continue reading
The COP26 convention in Glasgow made clear the urgency of the preservation of our ancient forests as important reservoirs for carbon sequestration if we are … Continue reading
Increased density on property zoned residential should only be allowed if no residence has been removed from the property or destroyed within the last 10 … Continue reading
Over the last two summers, as wildfires incinerated much of Lane County, I saw countless yard signs thanking the firefighters who risked their lives to … Continue reading
John Zerzan has interesting views, but I suspect your article only scratched his surface. Any chance you can get him to contribute an occasional column? … Continue reading
I am gobsmacked by some of the recent submissions to the Eugene Weekly. Many of the people complaining about Eugene’s potential new middle housing code … Continue reading
Your Thursday edition paper was published on Veterans Day this year. I saw only two references to Veterans Day, and they were both in ads … Continue reading
Attendees of the Conference of Parties (COP) 26 in Glasgow, Scotland tackled international agreements to limit climate disruption. Whether COP26 will result in substantive, socially … Continue reading
Leaf blowers have resulted not only in loud, intrusive noise in the fall, but also in the excessive removal of every last leaf, even from … Continue reading
Recent letter writers have extolled the merits of HB 2001, the so-called “middle housing” state legislation that dictates sweeping zoning deregulation. Proponents ascribe to this … Continue reading