The Truth About History
Deb Lilly’s letter (EW 3/3) about teaching real history hit a chord with me. About 10 years ago I was part of a program to … Continue reading
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Deb Lilly’s letter (EW 3/3) about teaching real history hit a chord with me. About 10 years ago I was part of a program to … Continue reading
A violent attack, PTSD, anxiety, oppression, COVID, depression — we, as a society, are entrenched in a myriad of suffering, experienced collectively, voluntarily or not. The byproduct … Continue reading
Want to support Eugene Weekly and sport our “Local and Vocal” logo? Great, we do, too! So we started a fundraiser that runs for the … Continue reading
Plastic straws were proposed as a ban in Oregon by Democrats in 2019. I felt it was a no-brainer, too, just like you. It’s a … Continue reading
Let us applaud Eugene Sustainability Commission for “doing the right thing” — however, they inadvertently supported the fossil fuel industry. ESC mandated all utilities be … Continue reading
Refreshing to see a landlord’s point of view being working together to support the belief that reasonable rent and home ownership belongs to all (“Landlords … Continue reading
If you’re concerned with high gasoline prices, I suggest you try pushing your car the distance you can drive on one gallon of gasoline. You’ll … Continue reading
Thank you, Lane County Commissioner Heather Buch, for championing mental health care and for your support for a crisis center. It will make our community … Continue reading
Eugene Weekly bested Fox News with its recent cover article’s subhead: “New zoning laws offer a unique opportunity to fill Lane County neighborhoods in affordable … Continue reading
Here at Eugene Weekly, we love our letter writers, but with COVID still hurting our advertisers — and thus our page count — we can’t fit all … Continue reading