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Did you hear that the Eugene Public Library is no longer charging late fees? It’s joined libraries across the nation removing barriers to using their … Continue reading
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Did you hear that the Eugene Public Library is no longer charging late fees? It’s joined libraries across the nation removing barriers to using their … Continue reading
Henry Allen is a fairly well-known commentator on our cultural and political ways. Among his themes or interests was putting a name to various decades, … Continue reading
Letters opposing Eugene’s implementation of House Bill 2001 usually contain three elements: claims it will result in demolition of older houses that are affordable, complaints … Continue reading
Working hard and providing real results: That’s Springfield’s County Commissioner Joe Berney. From building affordable family and senior housing, to smart approaches to Lane County … Continue reading
Note to all Eugene liberals — including, but not limited to alphabet soup activists, Critical Race Theory pushers, social engineering advocates, Biden voters, the mayor, … Continue reading
By Gracie Schatz People often ask me where my career in food began, assuming that I have a mother or grandmother who is a wonderful … Continue reading
How telling. Nary a mention of the horror visited upon millions of chickens packed into factory farms every day (“The Fight Against Factory Farms,” EW … Continue reading
Eugene deserves a more suitable name. I have a few modest suggestions: • “Boulder,” after the truckloads of expensive boulders dumped around Eugene to punish … Continue reading
While reading the article about Ku Stevens (“Dedicated Strides,” EW 4/21) I was so impressed by his story and mostly by his ability to see … Continue reading
If you’re exhausted and depressed about the news out of Ukraine, the pandemic, shootings on the streets of America, try watching the Golden State Warriors … Continue reading