By SOU student Whitney Dobson.

The Voice of SOU Students
By SOU student Whitney Dobson.
Going out on another culinary adventure, my good friend Kenzie and I decided to try some southeast-Asian barbecue and hit up Tot Restaurant downtown. “Tot” is a play on the Vietnamese word for “good.” Although I was hesitant at first, Tot turned out to…
Terrie Martin’s journalism class has been working hard over the last several weeks to make information about local elections available to Southern Oregon University students. Since the beginning of the term they have interviewed campus organizers, done in-depth paper trails…
Editor’s Note: The Voting Project is a collection of interviews put together by D.L. Richardson’s JRN251 class. With elections fast approaching, the class went out and asked people two simple questions: who they were voting for and why. The answers…
Have you ever gotten lost walking around campus? Ever walked to the library only to find it closed? Have you needed an emergency number or needed to contact a professor? Southern Oregon University has heard your problems and has responded with…
Editor’s Note: The Voting Project is a collection of interviews put together by D.L. Richardson’s JRN251 class. With elections fast approaching, the class went out and asked people two simple questions: who they were voting for and why. The answers…
This Sunday, Southern Oregon University will reach a milestone in its history, as Nov. 4 marks the 140th anniversary of the day the school opened. “November 4, 1872 was a pretty darn important day,” said Mary Cullinan, who has been serving as…
The Commuter Resource Center and the Veterans Resource Office are teaming up to honor veterans in the community by hosting a Veterans Day Reception Thursday, Nov. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Rogue River Room of the Stevenson Union at…
Editor’s Note: The Voting Project is a collection of interviews put together by D.L. Richardson’s JRN251 class. With elections fast approaching, the class went out and asked people two simple questions: who they were voting for and why. The answers…
The discovery of two leaden musket balls in a wilderness region southwest of Roseburg has filled in key gaps in the annals of the Oregon’s history about a pre-Civil War battle that has until now been shrouded in mystery. Mark Tveskov, a…