Get Facts Straight On Electrification
Craig Patterson’s recent letter (9/22) attacks 350.org for refusing to “acknowledge facts,” yet his letter is full of false claims and misinformation. Most notable and … Continue reading
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Craig Patterson’s recent letter (9/22) attacks 350.org for refusing to “acknowledge facts,” yet his letter is full of false claims and misinformation. Most notable and … Continue reading
As a counselor in Springfield Schools, I had the experience of trying to calm and comfort students who were traumatized by the Thurston High School … Continue reading
I appreciate the work Eugene City Councilor Claire Syrett has done on homeless shelter, affordable housing and mass transit, and I’m sorry she got recalled. … Continue reading
Regarding the Slant column (8/18) praising out-going University of Oregon President Michael Schill: “The university’s new president (Schill) is simply transitioning the school into a … Continue reading
I confess to being old and out of touch, but am I the only EW reader who has no idea what Ayisha Elliott is talking … Continue reading
David Dodson does well to deplore the evils of colonialism (Letters, 9/22). It seems a stretch, though, to blame the late Queen Elizabeth for the … Continue reading
I was filled with warm fuzzies and a big smile as I read about the founding and founders of What’s Happening/Eugene Weekly (EW, 9/22). I … Continue reading
How fortunate I’ve been in my 90 years with my wonderful children, each in their own way contributing to a better world. I’m so glad … Continue reading
Solar power is the fastest growing, most cost-effective renewable energy source in the U.S. Tapping solar energy to electrify our homes, businesses, municipalities and transportation … Continue reading
Our democratically elected governor chose to order flags lowered to half staff in honor of Queen Elizabeth. Kate Brown is either completely uneducated or indifferent … Continue reading