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Is there a crisis in health care, especially with hospitals in the Eugene-Springfield area? We are inclined to think so based on recent needs for … Continue reading
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Is there a crisis in health care, especially with hospitals in the Eugene-Springfield area? We are inclined to think so based on recent needs for … Continue reading
With several bills on gun violence prevention moving through the Oregon Legislature this session, I am deeply disappointed to see our local Sen. Lee Beyer … Continue reading
We — concerned college students with the University of Oregon’s Climate Justice League — oppose the use of aggressive logging, or “regeneration harvest,” in the … Continue reading
Re: Mr. Arthur Waterbridge’s ideas (3/21) of why men of color are culturally predisposed to being violent to women: WTF? I read his words over … Continue reading
We do agree with Milton Takei in his letter of March 14 (“Don’t Blame the Poor”), that the rich countries have contributed a far greater … Continue reading
Regarding your article “Not Up for Debate” (March 21) about “the Environmental Science Academy at Churchill High School in Eugene,” I would like to point … Continue reading
• A new analysis by MuckRock, a nonprofit that helps people file public records requests, ranked Oregon as the worst state in the nation in … Continue reading
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
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
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