Add award winning filmmaker to the list of achievements by Southern Oregon Senior Angelica Crimmins. We first met her as a Staff Writer for The Siskiyou and then again as she launched her online campus literary magazine. Then on Monday…
Day: April 16, 2015
SOU Powwow
The United states is home to approximately 5.2 million Native American people according to 2010 census and Oregon has more than 70,000 of those. In Southern Oregon, Chinook, Coquille, Umpqua, Chetco, Tututni, Tolowa, Takelma, Klamath, Modoc, Northern Paiute, and Shoshone…
SOU Says Goodbye To Coach Kennedy
When college teams and coaches are successful, coaches often receive offers from other schools, and sometimes the offer is too good to pass up. Southern Oregon University is learning this the hard way. Head women’s basketball coach Lynn Kennedy, who…
Whooping Cough Found In Ashland School
John Muir Magnet School in Ashland, Oregon has one confirmed case of whooping cough otherwise known as Pertussis. The school sent out a letter to parents warning of a case of the potentially serious condition last Friday. John Muir Magnet…
Softball Splits Series With Corban On Rainy Weekend
Raiders Softball Battle to Make Playoffs The Southern Oregon Softball team took on the 23rd ranked Corban University Warriors this weekend in a double header game to fight for a place in the playoffs. Due to rain, the doubleheader was…
We’re All Stars Now… At The Lunch Show!
As college students, a steady income is usually hard to come by and maintain. On top of which, students must also worry about paying college bills such as, housing, tuition, additional course fees, and textbooks. Even if a student has…
Southern Oregon University Becomes Bee Campus USA
The pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee; A clover, any time, to him is aristocracy. ~ Emily Dickinson This past week, Southern Oregon University reached a milestone–the nation’s first “Bee Campus USA.” Bee City USA has recently launched…
Location is everything…
Sleeping, knowingly, and choosing not to awaken, living in “a dream you’ll never want to leave” is how The Washington Post describes living in Ashland, Oregon. Home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 1935, Ashland has been known for…