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Month: April 2011

SOU softball easily sees off Northwest Christian

April 11, 2011 kuiryamfSoftball, Sports

Fresh off of a split with Corban, the Southern Oregon softball team made a clean sweep of Northwest Christian on Saturday to push them into…

Brooke Springer, Cascade Conference, Danielle Batson, Irene Barrantes, Jessice Flores, Jordan Kurtz, Katie Moy, Melissa Corn, Northwest Christian, Raiders, Rayna Okimoto, Sarah Wharton, softballLeave a comment

Author performs in Meese Room

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture

Famed lyricist, author, and photographer Eric Alan made an appearance in the Meese Room of Southern Oregon University’s library Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m.,…

author, Eric Alan, lyricist, photographerLeave a comment

Music news

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture

Well I hope you all had a productive and exciting spring break. As for myself, I accomplished absolutely nothing except catching up on sleep and…

Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, American Idiot, Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Death Cab for Cutie, Dinosaur Jr., Green Day, J Mascis, Mike Starr, Nate Dogg, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Phil Collins, radiohead, Sonic Youth, Spider-man, The Monkees, U2, Willie NelsonLeave a comment

Group with local roots nominated for hip-hop award

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture

The Oregon band Eastern Sunz, a hip-hop group with two members local to Ashland, Oregon, has been officially nominated for an Independent Music Award for…

Aaron Harris, Corroded Utopia, hip-hop, Independent Music Award, TravisTLeave a comment

Crash Kings and their mastery of keyboards

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture

I have to admit that Crash Kings surprised me. I don’t typically listen to anything softer than double bass drums being thundered deep into my…

album, band, debut, Freddie Mercury, keyboard, music, rock, Tony BeliveauLeave a comment

Exploring the limits of “Limitless”

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

What would you do if you could use 100 percent of your brain? Help people in need, save lives, gamble, become the president, play the…

Bradley Cooper, limitless, movie, Neil Burger, reviewLeave a comment

Trails are calling after the onset of spring

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture, Opinion

Spring is rearing its pretty head, and its time to get outside free of wool hats and long sleeves. Dust off the hiking boots and…

hiking, spring, trailLeave a comment

Students find alternatives to spring break

April 11, 2011 Nia TowneCampus, Community, Local News

Some students rode the surf during Spring Break, others hit the turf. Dirty hands, sweaty brows and aching muscles are not usually the ideal way…

activist, civic engagement, homeless, spring break, volunteerLeave a comment

Fukushima native struggles to stay in contact with family

April 11, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneUncategorized

The news of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and the consequent tsunami devastating the northeast coast of Japan had many in disbelief, but for Southern Oregon…

earthquake, japan, radiation, tsunamiLeave a comment

Students pitch in for hunger and homelessness

April 11, 2011September 22, 2024 Teresa RistowAshland, Local News

Twenty students gathered Saturday to pull up their sleeves and volunteer as part of the annual spring “Hunger Clean Up.” Hosted locally by the Oregon…

cleanup, fundraising, homeless, hunger, OSPIRG, volunteerLeave a comment

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