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Letters: Page 233

Reform Can’t Wait

Letters 8 years ago

Journalist George Packer laments the erosion of “middle-class democracy” (“Identity, Politics and Distrust,” 1/18). The fairness and balance we’ve lost since the New Deal is heartbreaking. … Continue reading →

A Friend of Education

Letters 8 years ago

If you think education for all ages is important, Kevin Matthews for Lane County Commissioner is your candidate! From early days as a kid’s craft … Continue reading →

Snowflake Avalanche

Letters 8 years ago

Those on the far right and Trump supporters love to call people “snowflakes.” The Urban Dictionary definition of a snowflake is “someone who is easily … Continue reading →

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LettersNews 8 years ago

A PLANET OF LUXURY James Barber’s letter “A Future to Believe In” (1/25) is full of slogans but not wisdom. Are Oregonians going to celebrate building … Continue reading →

A BRAVE VOICE

Letters 8 years ago

Thank you EW and thank you mystery writer for the brave and eloquent piece titled “Married to Hate” (2/2). I am so thankful that a story … Continue reading →

THE TREE-CUTTING UNIVERSITY

Letters 8 years ago

Thank you, Rebecca Snowdale, for your recent letter to Eugene Weekly (1/18) concerning the removal of the female ginkgo biloba tree on the University of … Continue reading →

DOG IN THE MANGER?

Letters 8 years ago

Give them credit for a clever and potentially effective strategy. If you can keep people arguing over the detailed differences in the two performance auditor proposals, … Continue reading →

MEASURE FOR MEASURE

Letters 8 years ago

It is my understanding that the Eugene City Council is considering adding an alternative auditor measure for the May ballot, to join the original measure … Continue reading →

THE GREAT TAKEOVER

Letters 8 years ago

Whether a large New York-based conglomerate buys The Register-Guard or Phil Knight and other private donors in effect buy the University of Oregon through Oregon taxpayers’ sheer … Continue reading →

BOUGHT AND SOLD

Letters 8 years ago

Three county commissioner seats are open in this year’s election — those seats currently being held by Commissioners Jay Bozievich, Sid Leiken, and Gary Williams. … Continue reading →

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