Phil Knight Should Remember His Roots
Regarding “What should Phil Knight do next?” (Slant, 7/28), thank you for your opinion regarding this issue. I recently attended an event at McDonald Theatre … Continue reading
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Regarding “What should Phil Knight do next?” (Slant, 7/28), thank you for your opinion regarding this issue. I recently attended an event at McDonald Theatre … Continue reading
The bad news: climate change with record-setting heat in the Pacific Northwest; floods in Kentucky; fires everywhere. The good news: a bill agreed to by … Continue reading
You glorified and encouraged some graffiti that I’d rather not have everywhere (“Suspish Fish Story,” 7/28). I hear you personally like it, and maybe enjoy … Continue reading
I serve on the board of directors of a volunteer community organization. My faith was shaken last week when the board refused to support 350Eugene … Continue reading
At the risk of offending some whose efforts I admire, I have serious reservations about electrification as a cure for our climate crisis. For example, … Continue reading
After another heat dome sits over the Pacific Northwest, combined with the continuation of the abnormal heat waves throughout much of the U.S and western … Continue reading
As any sane person in this country, I wholeheartedly agree with Brandon Wolf’s Viewpoint (“Guns on the Ballot,” 7/14) that something effective and immediate has … Continue reading
I want to thank Jack Taylor for bringing to light the “public relations scam” and deception regarding plastics recycling (Letters 7/7). By far, there is … Continue reading
What should Phil Knight do next? After bringing the splendid World Athletics Championships to Eugene for 10 days, he has done all he can for … Continue reading
I read with interest John Zerzan’s take on the curses of social media addiction (“Anti-Social Media,” 7/21). He is absolutely right, except that like many … Continue reading