This photo may be part of a cautionary tale. If cleanliness is not “next to Godliness” it may be next to harmony in choosing and staying with a room mate. Getting chores done and keeping things running appears to be…
Month: October 2015
A Divine Show with a Divine Message
Last Saturday at 7 pm the curtain opened on the play, “Divine Lunacy”, a musical comedy about a man named Davy, a past psych patient, who goes off his medication to be more creative. This play presents a message about…
Dr. Saigo Not Staying
Dr. Roy Saigo, Interim President of Southern Oregon University will not be seeking a third year extension of his contract despite earlier intentions to do so. Saigo was appointed as interim president last year under a two contract.…
Students Still Displaced After Mclaughlin Flood
October 11th was a standard, quiet Sunday until the late afternoon when McLoughlin’s student housing building fire alarm started going off at around a quarter ‘til 5:00. The dorm’s residents, following procedure, made their way down the stairs, and outside to…
Raider Football Sets Sight On Repeat
Everyone knows that the Southern Oregon University Raiders are defending national champions in football. However, that doesn’t make this season’s path to a repeat any easier. The Raiders lost many senior starters on defense and offense from last year. The…
Cross Country Running Strong
In the latest installment of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Cross Country Top 25 poll, the men of Southern Oregon were the unanimous selection for the No.1 spot. This is the fifth straight week in which Southern Oregon…
VIDEO: SOU students React to UCC and Gun Control
In light of the UCC shooting as well as the SOU lockdown, The Siskiyou asked some students for their input on safety and protection.
Pride on Ashland Streets
The giant rainbow flags are tucked away until next year and the streets are long since cleaned up after this past weekend’s Pride Parade but Southern Oregon University’s involvement with it appears to just be getting started. For the…
What’s up with the Red Boxes in Bathrooms?
Each year nearly 5.2 million healthcare workers are at risk of contracting infectious diseases like HIV and hepatitis as a result of occupational injuries such as accidental needle sticks. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention…