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Opinion: Page 24

From those we miss to celebrating Springfield in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• 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 →

50 Years For the Wild

Oregon Wild advocating for the state's wildlands, wildlife and waters for half a century

Viewpoint 1 year ago

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 →

From Mad at Tony to Remember Nancie Peacocke Fadeley in letters

Letters 1 year ago

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 →

From Bach festival drama to baby horses in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• 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 →

From Ems to Albertsons and more in letters

Letters 1 year ago

ANOTHER PITCH AT NUMBERS I want to take full responsibility for my numbers errors in my previous letter about the new Emeralds stadium proposal. I … Continue reading →

Back in South Eugene Albertsons and more in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• Thank you to the readers who have reached out to Albertsons and let them know of their dismay that the supermarket chain has decided … Continue reading →

The Voices of Climate Change

A community conversation on climate change is April 10 at the Eugene Public Library 

Viewpoint 1 year ago

By Paul Bodin What makes the crisis of climate change so unique and compelling is the diversity of voices, past and present, that compete for … Continue reading →

Elections, the Ems and more in letters

Letters 1 year ago

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 →

From sportsball to Springfield in Slant

Slant 1 year ago

• As the college basketball season winds down with no Ducks in the Final Four, the coaches are working hard to secure commitments from proven … Continue reading →

Support for Global Suffering 

An educator urges 4J not to sanction a teacher for displaying a Palestinian flag

Viewpoint 1 year ago

By Cengiz Zopluoglu As a parent of a Spencer Butte Middle School student and a member of this community, I find myself compelled to address … Continue reading →

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