A Poem
We stand isolated before the darkening eye of the needle of extinction. It is uncertain whether we shall pass through. But… It is our choice. … Continue reading
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We stand isolated before the darkening eye of the needle of extinction. It is uncertain whether we shall pass through. But… It is our choice. … Continue reading
Lisa Arkin, executive director of Beyond Toxics, recently penned a letter in The Register-Guard discussing the dirty air we’ve all been breathing. Arkin cited some … Continue reading
As mayor, Lucy Vinis has strived to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone in Eugene. As a lifelong advocate for children and a current … Continue reading
This is a plea to ask you to join me in fighting the forces of evil and despair. We have a planet that deserves saving! … Continue reading
I enjoyed learning a bit of background about Pandita in the Eugene Weekly’s review of the new restaurant (“Tacos Every Day,” 12/19/2019). I met one … Continue reading
EWEB will be installing smart meters in my neighborhood in the next four weeks. If you’re an EWEB customer and wish to opt-out, now is … Continue reading
• The U. S. has the highest incarceration rate of any country in the world. Ninety-five percent of those prisoners eventually will return to our … Continue reading
By M. Reza Behnam Only the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Islamic State rejoiced in the illegal and immoral targeted killing of Iranian … Continue reading
As co-chair of the Joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Services, Sen. Lee Beyer understands the value of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in our … Continue reading
It would be great if the Eugene Weekly had some standards for the letters it publishes. Ideally, letters are a format for the thoughtful exchange … Continue reading