The Seneca Legacy
The “Seneca Legacy” of planting 40 million trees (as advertised regularly in Eugene Weekly) and planting three times what they harvest equates to clear cutting … Continue reading
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The “Seneca Legacy” of planting 40 million trees (as advertised regularly in Eugene Weekly) and planting three times what they harvest equates to clear cutting … Continue reading
Thanks for the focus on giving in this holiday season! (“Where to give” and “Giving back” in Eugene Weekly, Dec. 18). All of the choices … Continue reading
The Lane County GOP chairman, John Large (12/18), says he wants to bring integrity back into the Republican Party and then ends his comments in … Continue reading
Let’s share a 2020 resolution: complain less. There will be more space for positive thoughts and actions. Remember, we elect those “others” that represent us, … Continue reading
Re: Kate Davidson’s letter (“A Candidate Differs,” 12/12): Ward 2 Council candidate Kate Davidson is an Airbnb host, and has been a leader of the … Continue reading
Unless the issue of serious population control is addressed, front and center, so much talk of climate change, damage to the environment — let alone electric … Continue reading
Thanks for printing Phil Barnhart’s exuberant viewpoint, “Clean Fun with an Electric Car” (Eugene Weekly, 12/5). Indeed, it must be fun zipping around town in a high-tech, seemingly … Continue reading
• Trump Impeachment 2019. • We keep hearing print is dead — but you readers keep picking Eugene Weekly up to the tune of 37,000-40,000 … Continue reading
The University of Oregon’s Board of Trustees has approved a $100,000 bonus for President Schill. This is truly a disgusting move when the university just … Continue reading
I’ve long appreciated the psychotherapeutic value of soccer. Whenever saddened or stressed by personal problems, soccer has always provided me a reliable refuge of recreation … Continue reading