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Letters: Page 183

Save The Hatchery

Letters 7 years ago

I’m writing to thank you for your recent article about the Leaburg Fish Hatchery (2/28), which is once again threatened with closure as early as … Continue reading →

In Praise Of Lucinda Parker

Letters 7 years ago

I’m delighted with Eugene Weekly’s continued coverage of the visual arts by writer Ester Barkai, especially her March 21 article reviewing Portland painter Lucinda Parker’s … Continue reading →

Divide and Conquer

Letters 7 years ago

Arthur Waterbridge’s letter (“This Should Go Over Well,” 3/21) takes issue with the phrase “toxic masculinity,” used in the previous week’s cover story about axe … Continue reading →

Cultural Erasure

Letters 7 years ago

Thank you for including a piece about Mariachi Herencia de Mexico performing at The Hult Center (“Look Back to Heritage,” March 14). I unfortunately was … Continue reading →

Eugene Swoosh’s New Letters Section

Letters 7 years ago

Disappointed Again What can I say? Eugene Weekly, your staff disappoints me — and the music community — through your neglect to cover the reanimated … Continue reading →

Bad Green Deal

Letters 7 years ago

“Green New Deal” is a great slogan. Unfortunately, the campaign ignores inconvenient facts. We are beyond the limits to growth of non-renewable fossil fuels and of … Continue reading →

Who Will Save Us?

Letters 7 years ago

I’d like to remind Milton Takei (Letters, March 14) that some people face more immediate problems than global warming. And who do they expect will … Continue reading →

Sex Positive

Letters 7 years ago

Recently Dove Medical, a self-proclaimed faith-based and abstinence only group, presented in 4J schools (EW 3/14).  Whereas holistic sex education presents abstinence as an effective … Continue reading →

Public Interest Housing

Letters 7 years ago

It’s time for the new Board of Directors of Homes for Good (formerly HACSA) to move away from the former board’s way of doing business … Continue reading →

UO Grad Employee Insurance

Letters 7 years ago

“The UO works because we do!” This is a common cry at rallies for the Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation (GTFF), the graduate employees’ union at … Continue reading →

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