FEEDING THE FERAL
I’ve been following the discussions about feeding wildlife and I’m alarmed that city councilors are considering including feral cats in a proposal to make feeding … Continue reading
We've got issues.
I’ve been following the discussions about feeding wildlife and I’m alarmed that city councilors are considering including feral cats in a proposal to make feeding … Continue reading
I was disappointed and discouraged by Chad Anderson’s turkey letter. He said “you can brag to your friends that you help children and the homeless … Continue reading
Derrick Jensen is not a “transphobe” and is not a “bigoted hateful Nazi” (“Controversial Speaker Sparks Outcry,” 3/8), I deeply encourage readers to look further … Continue reading
The UO’s plans for the Knight Campus expansion are currently under review. As a current graduate student in the natural sciences, I am concerned about … Continue reading
THE TRUTH ABOUT MUPTE Too often the line between news reporting and editorial seems to be erased in Eugene Weekly. Last week’s story “Student Housing Eyesores” … Continue reading
• News on the Eugene city auditor front. Bonny McCornack of ElectedAuditor4CityAccountability and a chief petitioner for Measure 20-283 tells us that on Monday, March … Continue reading
A wide variety of stakeholders — youth, families, local leaders, and teachers — want school to be successful, and yet there is a disconnect between success … Continue reading
What’s your favorite place? Sounds like a simple question, but it’s not. It was the first day of class in University of Oregon Professor Shaul … Continue reading
Did you know that turkeys are food? I think it is time for a wake-up call when it comes to individuals being scared of the … Continue reading
Fifty-seven percent of Oregonians said they “would prefer to pay a little bit more to ensure that more of my electricity is coming from clean, … Continue reading