Miracle Of Life
A planet that can host life like ours is extremely rare. Gazing at the night sky, we can only speculate where else life appears. It … Continue reading
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A planet that can host life like ours is extremely rare. Gazing at the night sky, we can only speculate where else life appears. It … Continue reading
• Driving into Eugene Weekly on the Winter Solstice, we stopped by Blue Valley Bistro’s coffee box off Highway 58 in Pleasant Hill, after getting … Continue reading
When the Amtrak train that I was traveling on last year made an unscheduled stop in Oakridge, I saw a panorama of natural beauty and … Continue reading
There is no way to avoid eating less meat if we are serious about the future of the planet. According to a recent report, “Creating … Continue reading
As a student at the University of Oregon, I am outraged by the proposed Thurston Hills “Pedal Power” Timber Sale. Not only will the Bureau of Land … Continue reading
I love how Jerry Ritter conveniently leaves out any mention of the Trump agendas other than the old “immigration” cliché (Letters, Dec. 6). If he … Continue reading
Typos that would make a fifth-grader blush. Stories that go nowhere, their final paragraphs missing. Editorials sometimes subliterate. Displaced and duplicated comics. An opinion section … Continue reading
• What are your holiday plans? Looking at the Christmas lights? Volunteering at a shelter? Getting away from it all? Some of us love the … Continue reading
The “Climate Kids” believe Planet Earth’s atmosphere is changing because the president of the United States allows “climate-changing gases” from fossil fuels into the air … Continue reading
A letter in the Nov. 15 Eugene Weekly asked what is the putrid smell that pervades northwest Eugene. Most mornings, one goes outside to greet … Continue reading