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Eugene needs a stronger effort to redesign streets to make them safer
The world’s most livable cities tend to perform well not only on safety, but also on infrastructure, transportation, education, health and the overall quality of daily life. Eugene does not need to…
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3mJennifer Smith's election to Eugene City Council showed the power of workers over corporate influence | Letter to the editor
Jennifer Smith’s declared victory in her Eugene City Council race sent a clear and important message. Ward 3 voters overwhelmingly rejected the local business establishment’s efforts to dominate city government. Residents of Ward 3 recognized that Smith represents our ward’s enlightened values and progressive policy goals. Voters were not fooled by the Chamber of Commerce’s […]
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2mWhen will Oregon leaders turn our public schools around? | Letter to the editor
Joshua Purvis’ column about Oregon public schools, coupled with the recent article concerning the Springfield Public Schools board’s apparent inability to act like a functioning school board, is, to this writer, a terribly sad commentary on the state of Oregon education. I do not live in either Eugene or Springfield, but reading about the craziness […]
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1mHow do we restore confidence in Oregon's public schools? | Letter to the editor
I agree with much of Joshua Purvis’ column about public school accountability. I would also like to see the comparative statistics about class size between the higher-rated school systems and Oregon’s. When our son began kindergarten in Eugene School District 4J, there were 10 students in his half-day class and 16 in his first grade […]
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7mHigher education and the long shadow of Oregon Ballot Measure 5
One tuition increase did not fundamentally change the system. Neither did the next. But over time, the cumulative effect has been profound. Public higher education slowly evolved from a broadly funded public good into something increasingly financed by students.
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2mCity closes top of Skinner Butte to motor vehicles due to fire risk
The parking lot at the summit of Skinner Butte Park is closed due to fire danger, city of Eugene officials said in a news release Tuesday, June 2.