Mayoral Misinformation
Mark Twain said if you don’t read the newspaper you are uninformed and if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. “Climate Laws” (EW, 4/4) … Continue reading
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Mark Twain said if you don’t read the newspaper you are uninformed and if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. “Climate Laws” (EW, 4/4) … Continue reading
By Lucy Vinis and Kitty Piercy Oregon is on the verge of the biggest climate protection legislation in state history: the Clean Energy Jobs bill … Continue reading
The 4J school district has a golden opportunity to do right by both students and parents in our community, by adopting a Community Benefits Agreement … Continue reading
In his letter (“This Should Go Over Well,” 3/21), Arthur Waterbridge writes of his dislike of the term “toxic masculinity.” I don’t care for this … Continue reading
By Lauren Jerome and Kim Dearborn As entrepreneurs and technology specialists, our Eugene connections naturally brought us together. We, the writers, come from different backgrounds. … Continue reading
In this age of Facebook, where we bemoan the lack of personal contact, I just wanted to share a lovely moment of connection in our … Continue reading
• Oregon Women’s Basketball is off to Tampa, Florida, to compete in the Final Four, the first time in program history after beating Mississippi State … Continue reading
Is there a crisis in health care, especially with hospitals in the Eugene-Springfield area? We are inclined to think so based on recent needs for … Continue reading
With several bills on gun violence prevention moving through the Oregon Legislature this session, I am deeply disappointed to see our local Sen. Lee Beyer … Continue reading
We — concerned college students with the University of Oregon’s Climate Justice League — oppose the use of aggressive logging, or “regeneration harvest,” in the … Continue reading