Questioning Electric Cars
Thanks for printing Phil Barnhart’s exuberant viewpoint, “Clean Fun with an Electric Car” (Eugene Weekly, 12/5). Indeed, it must be fun zipping around town in a high-tech, seemingly … Continue reading
We've got issues.
Thanks for printing Phil Barnhart’s exuberant viewpoint, “Clean Fun with an Electric Car” (Eugene Weekly, 12/5). Indeed, it must be fun zipping around town in a high-tech, seemingly … Continue reading
• Trump Impeachment 2019. • We keep hearing print is dead — but you readers keep picking Eugene Weekly up to the tune of 37,000-40,000 … Continue reading
The University of Oregon’s Board of Trustees has approved a $100,000 bonus for President Schill. This is truly a disgusting move when the university just … Continue reading
I’ve long appreciated the psychotherapeutic value of soccer. Whenever saddened or stressed by personal problems, soccer has always provided me a reliable refuge of recreation … Continue reading
I write this email to vociferously condemn Rick Levin’s review of the VLT production of At Winter’s Edge (“For the Rest of Us,” 12/12). The … Continue reading
“Knowledge,” says David Wagner in his Dec. 12 Eugene Weekly column, “will inspire love of nature and love will inspire positive action. Naturalists… have an … Continue reading
• Word reached Eugene Weekly just before press time that Dan Bryant, a leader in the fight against homelessness in Eugene, has announced his retirement … Continue reading
In your Nov. 27 issue, your journalist didn’t accurately report my experience and qualifications as a candidate for Eugene City Council Ward 2. While she … Continue reading
A good thing being fair to future generations? History reveals the opposite. Gifford Pinchot used that statement as his “mission” statement for the Forest Service, … Continue reading
Hearne Moore (Letters, 11/21) can’t reconcile his examples of football/police brutality with humanity’s struggles at being kind? Let me help you, Hearne. They’re called “random” … Continue reading