Elections, the Ems and more in letters

YES, 4J STUDENTS ARE WORTH IT I strongly believe Eugene voters should jump at the chance to renew the 4J local option levy. When I … Continue reading
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YES, 4J STUDENTS ARE WORTH IT I strongly believe Eugene voters should jump at the chance to renew the 4J local option levy. When I … Continue reading
EW, WHAT ABOUT THE COAST? I am deeply concerned that once again Eugene and “Lane County” treats the coast as a step child and all … Continue reading
LIBRARY OVER BASEBALL STADIUM I visit the Eugene Public Library on a weekly basis. On my last visit, there was a young girl walking from … Continue reading
A THANK YOU FOR ‘WHEN LIFE BEGINS’ I thank Minister Dan Bryant for his view on “When Life Begins.” I have always struggled with how … Continue reading
BETTER CONSIDERED GOLDEN APPLES It’s the time of year when 4J is asking staff, students and community to nominate their favorite staff and volunteers. Historically, … Continue reading
NOT A NOTHINGBURGER How disappointing the position you took on the three point shootout between Sabrina Ionescu and Steph Curry (Slant 2/22). Curry won with … Continue reading
A VOTE FOR STRINGER I am so honored to see Shanaé Joyce-Stringer as a 2024 mayoral candidate for the city of Eugene. As a lifelong … Continue reading
PROTEST LEADS TO ACTION I greatly appreciate the EW article on Eric Jackson. I credit his 2018 large Butterfly Lot camp with leading to the … Continue reading
HIGH STREET TRAFFIC LIGHT CONCERN Anyone else noticed the lack of signage at the 18th and High Street traffic light? It’s the beginning/ending of the … Continue reading
SUPPORT UO WORKERS Eugene would not be the same without University of Oregon, and UO could not function without its classified staff. They are working … Continue reading