Skip to content

Eugene Weekly

We've got issues.

  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Support
  • Advertise in Eugene Weekly
  • News
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Music
  • Opinion
    • Slant
    • Letters
  • EW Newsletters
  • MORE
    • Calendar
      • Submit An Event
        • Calendar Guidelines & FAQ
    • Visual Arts
    • Photo Galleries
    • Performing Arts
    • Film
    • Chow
    • Drink
    • Cannabis
    • Outdoors
    • Classifieds
    • Obituary
    • What’s Happening Podcast
  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • Contact Us
Opinion: Page 28

EW readers weigh in on corporate coffee kiosks,  just how much ‘trail’ the city has built and Gaza in this week’s letters

Letters 2 years ago

WHEN IS A ‘TRAIL’ A TRAIL? While we loved seeing Wild Iris Ridge featured in your paper (“Wild Iris Ridge” by Bill Sullivan, Nov. 2), … Continue reading →

Black Friday, Eugene Weekly’s upcoming Give Guide and even some sportsball in Slant!

Slant 2 years ago

• As Black Friday is hitting, so is Giving Tuesday, which reminds us it’s almost time for our annual Give Guide! If you run a … Continue reading →

Heal and Reduce Harm 

Notes on Measure 110, which directs funding services to populations most affected by the ‘War on Drugs’

Viewpoint 2 years ago

I went to Portugal on a Measure 110 fact finding tour. I was one of three people going from Lane County: State Sen. Floyd Prozanski, Paul … Continue reading →

Hippies, pickleball and international politics

Letters 2 years ago

HOEDAD LOVE Imagine my surprise reading your story on tree planters (“Rooted in Eugene,” EW Nov. 2) and looking at the photo. The guy in … Continue reading →

What’s Happening? Read Slant to find out.

Slant 2 years ago

•  Thanksgiving break is upon us so don’t forget to bring along a copy of Eugene Weekly to annoy your conservative relatives or just to … Continue reading →

Investing in the Arts

New study shows strength of arts and culture as economic drivers in Eugene

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Kelly Johnson Eugene has a remarkable legacy of arts support, shaping the distinct and dynamic arts community we cherish today. Esteemed institutions like the … Continue reading →

The Native American Market, local caffeine and the Israel-Hamas war in letters to the editor

Letters 2 years ago

NATIVE MARKET STORY WAS A GOOD START Sunday evening on the PBS Newshour, in honor of Native American Heritage Month, I watched a great story … Continue reading →

The Ward 7 race, food and clothing donations and other notes in Slant

Slant 2 years ago

• Good election news for progressives here — and around the country. Eugene City Councilor Lyndsie Leech trounced her opponent for the Ward 7 seat … Continue reading →

Hope in a World of Despair

What can one person do?

Viewpoint 2 years ago

By Victoria Koch An ongoing Russia/Ukraine War, a recently begun Israel/Gaza War, another mass shooting in Maine, American democracy being eroded, it has not been … Continue reading →

Self-service gasoline and the war in Gaza are on readers’ minds this week

Letters 2 years ago

BIKERS ARE ALLOWED ON SOME WALDO TRAILS While I appreciate Debra McGee’s desire to keep beautiful wilderness areas beautiful, her letter in the Oct. 19 … Continue reading →

Posts navigation

← Previous
28 of 416
Next →
Current Issue
Current Issue
Find a Paper Read this Issue
  • Facebook
  • Mastodon
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Find A Paper
  • Advertise with Eugene Weekly
  • Submit An Event
  • Promotions
  • Masthead
  • Contact
  • Support Eugene Weekly
  • We Are Hiring

© Eugene Weekly, 2025