Field of Schemes
Ted Coopman Represents Himself, Not Ward 1
By Heather Marek, Anya Dobrowolski, and Christine Beneda Ward 1 needs a city councilor who will put the community first. Despite Ted Coopman’s short time … Continue reading
We've got issues.
By Heather Marek, Anya Dobrowolski, and Christine Beneda Ward 1 needs a city councilor who will put the community first. Despite Ted Coopman’s short time … Continue reading
WE NEED THE ‘THIRD SPACE’ Many thanks for Emerson Brady’s April 18 article, “Losing a Third Space.” Brady captured what the library has already lost … Continue reading
• If cities were to be judged by the quality of their public libraries, Eugene would rate very high. That was clear Saturday night, May … Continue reading
SICK OF CORPORATE GREED First: we lose our community hospital to a corporate takeover. Second: I lose my medical group (OMG) and primary care physician … Continue reading
• Dear Phil Knight (Uncle Phil, if we may): We see you have launched the “Nike Metamorph poncho,” which runs about $620, and transforms into … Continue reading
THANK YOU FROM THE LIBRARY This letter is a giant thank you to all of the people who volunteered or shopped at the Friends of … Continue reading
• This community lost two remarkable women in April, Nancie Fadeley and Ruth Duemler. The daughter of a minister, Fadeley served in the Oregon Legislature, … Continue reading
This year, Oregon Wild marks 50 years of working to protect our state’s wildlands, wildlife and waters. At Oregon Wild’s founding in 1974, newly minted … Continue reading
YOU’RE WELCOME Thank you for your “April 1 Issue” printed in the March 28 edition. It is some of the funniest satire I’ve read in … Continue reading
• It’s our pleasure to see that Eugene photographer Tarrah Krajnak has been honored as a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow. Krajnak, an assistant professor of art … Continue reading