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Month: May 2019

Raiders lose first chance at national title to play again at 10 a.m.

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 Caroline CabralSoftball, Sports

SOU softball lost their game against Oklahoma city 8 to 4. They don’t have time to be sad, though, because they play again in half an hour

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Women’s Softball: the first chance for a women’s national title

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 Caroline CabralSoftball, Sports, Uncategorized

The game started at 7 a.m. Pacific Time, SOU (51-7) and No. 3 Oklahoma City (60-7). SOU took the first meeting, 4-2 on Monday night, but OCU set up another by defeating defending champion Science & Arts (Okla.), 3-1, in…

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Students plan walk-out for higher education funding

May 29, 2019June 3, 2019 Gwen BogardASSOU, Campus, Community, Featured, Politics

SOU plans to raise tuition between 8.5 and 13.5 % for the coming year in anticipation of the expected budget set by the Oregon state legislature. In response to the increased financial burden on students, a walk-out and rally event…

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a map of the United states showing the weather temperatures for the first half of may. Temperatures shoe up as green in the middle and yellow near the right and left sides of the map showing an anomaly in the heat as being higher than average.

Preparing for fire

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 Emmy RawleyAshland, Featured, National, News, Oregon, Uncategorized

As Saturday– the official mark of the start to fire season– looms closer, it’s all hands on deck for the institutions that battle the summer smoke. For students and faculty of SOU, fire is a concern in the late Spring…

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Artist behind “Vagablonde” to perform in Ashland

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 Connor ThompsonCommunity, Entertainment, Music, Nightlife

On Saturday, June 1, 21 year old singer-songwriter Piper Hays is scheduled to perform at The Black Sheep Pub in Ashland, Oregon. Hays is performing in support of her recently released debut album, titled Vagablonde. Recorded at the historic Sam…

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Computer graphic render of the character pikachu in a detective hat holding a magnifying glass.

Siskiyou Review: “Detective Pikachu” lacks Pika-punch

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 Zachary VandeheyCommunity, Movies, Opinion, Uncategorized

Since the unveiling of the first trailer, Detective Pikachu has been drawing a collective swoon from “Pokéfans” around the world. A live action movie full of immaculate CGI Pokémon, with Ryan Reynolds’ seductively nasally tones embodying perhaps the most adorable…

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The words Vampire weekend and a globe as the newest album cover

Vampire Weekend’s 4th album explores new territory

May 8, 2019May 8, 2019 Connor ThompsonCommunity, Entertainment, Music, Opinion

In the sphere of indie music, you’d be hard pressed to find a more historically polarizing band than Vampire Weekend. Their eponymous debut album accrued critical acclaim from dozens of publications, and soared to the 17th spot on the Billboard…

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Farmer’s market returns to downtown

May 8, 2019November 10, 2020 Sarah DomineCommunity

Since spring is in full swing, Ashland had its first Farmer’s Market of the season on May 4th. There were lots of vendors there and many people came out to enjoy the weather. We spoke with Matt Suhr, who runs…

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Siskiyou in the Street: Mother’s Day

May 8, 2019May 8, 2019 Kayle BlackmoreCampus, Community, Entertainment, Opinion

Mother’s day is coming up on Sunday! Siskiyou reporter Kayle Blackmore takes to the streets to find out what students are doing for their moms! Transcription: “Hello Siskiyou News, my name is Kayle. I am currently at the Stevenson Union,…

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Siskiyou in the street: 420

May 1, 2019May 1, 2019 Keegan Van HookEntertainment, Opinion, Uncategorized, Video
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