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From #MeToo to burning Eugene Weekly
• #MeToo. Every day more actors and politicians show their feet of clay as they are called out for sexual assault and harassment. We know … Continue reading
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• #MeToo. Every day more actors and politicians show their feet of clay as they are called out for sexual assault and harassment. We know … Continue reading
• With basketball season starting at the UO, it was a curious jolt to see the name William Drozdiak as the author of a new book, … Continue reading
I’ve had an exciting couple of months since we last visited. It’s been nice to be away from politics for a while. I did an enjoyable Eugene … Continue reading
MEN ARE GOOD Sunday, Nov. 19 is International Men’s Day. Maybe one day during the year we can stop blaming men, particularly white men, for … Continue reading
NO TO ONE GRO Hopefully the voters of Creswell will say no to One Gro (“Campaigning in Creswell,” Oct. 5). A corporate monopoly on a … Continue reading
• What about the footbridge across Franklin Boulevard from the new Knight campus at the University of Oregon to the science buildings on the other … Continue reading
by Community Alliance for Public Education Last May’s Eugene 4J school board elections were the most contested in recent memory. Community Alliance for Public Education … Continue reading
There is a major business “recruitment” project going on right now in our community, it’s called Project Titan, and I have absolutely no clue about … Continue reading
SHAMING IS UNHELPFUL Katherine, creator of the Friendly Anarchism podcast, advocates “shaming people for their fascist beliefs” in the Oct. 19 EW cover story, “Antifa.” … Continue reading
ANTIFA AND VIOLENCE In response to the discussion of the use of violence in the Oct. 19 article “Antifa,” I would like to offer the … Continue reading