OPINION Boring, pointless letters won’t improve the ‘Emerald LiaSakktu eilo out I hern, are you awake7 I want to know JL -A. win things uro the way they an? How i onnv ini'ii though we h;i\ ii excellent tiails for com mu Miration literally at our fingertips — the keyboard on which I'm typing, tlir newspaper you are holding — we are not really coin niunii ating7 Why are the letters to the editor so vague, only spo radically making am sort of point ' What is it that makes every mention of the Emerald an excuse to yawn? Are you bored, or are we bor ing? It's time to fess up. lust what is the function of this rag? The function of a campus newspaper should he to keep those within our University com munity in touch with each other If there is a failure to communi cate between the paper and the community, then both the paper and the students should be ask ing what is wrong. Not to say that we don't get let ters to the editor. The only prob lem is that for the most part. I can't understand what anyone is trying to say in them. Letters that clearly stale a person's case and then proceed to make a point are few and lar between. The hulk of the letters section has lately caterer! to a bizarre discussion of BUY•SELL’TRADE NEW & USED SPECIAL ORDERS CD'S • LP'S • TAPES 258 L13TH, EUGENE, OR 97401 342-7975-FAX 344-7242 TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I AV-l ALL ■ YOU ' CAN EAT EVERY TUES! includes Gartc Bread 11:30 am to 10pm pizza ITALIAN KITCHEN 2673 Willamette 484-0996 Ayn Hand and whether or not her brand of i apitalism is poisoning our country (How did it start, when will it end?) Then there are the many vari ations of letters that ( rv out at how horrible the Kmt'rnhi is and how disgruntled people are, being neither spei if'u about the mistake the newspaper has made this time nor a twilit how the sto ry could have been covered dif ferently Then there is the other type of letter, always entertaining, some times scan . like the letter from John Wayne Johnson in Sail Diego (win is he sending Ills let ter to a university paper in Ore gnn. anvw nv') that describes his "one-man crusade to exon ise demom/ed America” and his conviction that it all women stayed at home, we'd see (nil employment, no crime and "|esus ' Oil boy, aren't vve witnessing democrat v in action If you think these letters tend to be boring, whinv .mil just plain pointless, you should hear some of the com ments they generate in the news room Not to sav that our new spaper is such a stellar publication that it should escape crith ism. But criticisms that somewhere involve a point might help us tai lor this public ation to belter ( ater to you Not to sa\ that those types of letters never appear But they don’t appear often enough Here's a hint to letter writers hoping to make a point and have it heard Be concise lie specif h And tr\ to ini lode something that will capture the imagination that might inspire thought for a change When a newspaper receives responses from calm people who state their points in a way that informs hoth the short falls of the coverage and w hat the reader wanted to read instead, then writers may stop prodm mg content that the reader believes is limited, boring, sloppy or just plain stupid Kditors and the whole i rew that puts a puhlica turn together can he more con scious of the wav the readers want their paper to Ins I have a sneaking suspicion that there's onlv a few jmople out there who ever get fired up enough to write a letter to the edi tor 1'hey are the types who get fired up repeatedly Ihe rest ot the population, if they read a newspaper a! all. |iist don't find anything in it that would ever make them i are enough to both er to put their own voice in it The communication break down lietween a newspaper and its readers is h\ no means Ihe fault of the readers alone II the I>est function of the newspaper is to line bird cages, the produi ers of that paper can't e\pe< t enough excitement from readers to war rant an interesting page of letters every (lav Wouldn't it he ideal if we all started caring about and getting involved with the process more than we do' Starting with reporters who think of their own storv ideas instead of relying on tile PR pac ks they get in the mail Starting with editors who com mune ate with both reporters and the public Starting w ith you. the informed readership who offers the information that the pester left out, and odors fixnltwn k that goes deeper than "You su< k." 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