Letters to the Editor 2017-06-29
BIG TIMBER ENTITLEMENT Kelly Kenoyer’s article “Rx: Fire” (June 22) hopefully generated some interest in prescribed burning in people other than foresters and ecologists. The … Continue reading
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BIG TIMBER ENTITLEMENT Kelly Kenoyer’s article “Rx: Fire” (June 22) hopefully generated some interest in prescribed burning in people other than foresters and ecologists. The … Continue reading
MEATY COMMENTARY It is clear that EW enjoys trolling “sensitive types” — it gets people talking about the newspaper. But I thought opening your article about a … Continue reading
NO HUNGRY KIDS What does it mean when 53 percent of children and youth in Lane County are eligible for free lunch programs (“Summer Safety Net,” … Continue reading
BEATING WALDEN Because of the “genetic Republicans who could not conceive of not voting for a Republican” in Greg Walden’s congressional district (“The Far Side,” … Continue reading
RAPE CULTURE It isn’t a surprise that the two men accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the Hi-fi Music Hall were not prosecuted, as … Continue reading
FOR THE BIRDS While the theme for EW’s latest Outdoors Issue was welcome (May 18), I’m disappointed that, alone of the pursuits covered, birding was … Continue reading
OCF STORY POLE DECISION Congratulations to the Oregon Country Fair board for a wise and prudent decision (May 4, “OCF Cancels Story Pole”). There is … Continue reading
BRINGING MARGINS TO CENTER I want to thank the writers at EW for regular coverage of the activism and stories of people of color, local … Continue reading
PEACE AND UNITY Because I moved out of the Eugene area five years ago, I don’t read the Eugene Weekly as much as I used … Continue reading
EW FAILS TO SAVE PLANET Earth Day has become something of a joke, an ineffective gesture now pretty much forgotten. But nobody told Eugene Weekly. … Continue reading