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Month: November 2019

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events Training at SOU

November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 EliCampus, Community, Events, Local News, Oregon

SOU’s Campus Public Safety office has begun offering Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) training. CRASE trainings are open to departments and campus groups…

#massshooting, active shooter, campus life, campus public safety, CRASE training, gun safety, safety, southern oregon university, staying safe around campusLeave a comment

The Black Student Union Hosts a Soul Food Dinner

November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 Danielle WestonCampus, Clubs, Community, Events, Featured

On Friday evening in the SOU, the BSU (Black Student Union) hosted their Soul Food Dinner event with a night full of delicious soul food…

black students union, Clubs, Community events, dinner, diversity, soul food, student lifeLeave a comment

Twitter Announces Ad Blocks with 2020 Elections While Facebook Takes a Step Back

November 25, 2019September 22, 2024 Tally BroderickLifestyle, World News

As political campaigns start ramping up and all eyes are on the politician, there’s one major difference with this election. Twitter announced it will stop…

2016 elections, 2020 elections, Congress, data mining, facebook, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, political ads, political engagement, politics, technology, twitter, Washington PostLeave a comment

Schneider Museum of Art, Fall Exhibition

November 22, 2019September 15, 2024 Aiden TodrickArts & Culture, Clubs, Oregon, Sports

With finals approaching, it may be wise to take a quick break and flex your creative muscles by looking at some of the new art…

#Art, fall exhibition, Latin artists, Roy Lichtenstein, Schneider Museum of Art, Victor MaldonadoLeave a comment

Local Students Join Together to Clean Bear Creek River

November 21, 2019November 21, 2019 StaffAshland, Community, Local News, Politics, Recent News

Local citizens are banding together to tackle litter in The Bear Creek River, as part of National River Cleanup®. OSPIRG will conduct a river cleanup…

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Hedda Gabler: A Review

November 20, 2019September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Community

“Hedda Gabler,” is, in short, a portrait of a woman who wants power, and does everything she can to obtain it. She goes to extreme…

oca, opinion, review, theaterLeave a comment

Anxiety Relief Group with the Office of the Dean of Students

November 20, 2019September 22, 2024 Emily PerryLifestyle

It goes without saying, but college students are stressed. Students today have a lot on their plates, with academic troubles, financial aid problems, family and…

anxiety relief, Clubs, How To Be Okay, Joan Anderson, Mentalhealth, stress management, Student Health and Wellness Center, student life, well-beingLeave a comment

Last Christmas: A Review

November 19, 2019September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Community, Op-Ed, Opinion

Note: at the time of writing, the writer is still drying her tears Be warned, this film is a lot deeper than the ads make…

#netflix, Christmas, Emilia Clarke, George Michael, Hallmark, heart transplant, Henry Golding, holidays, Last Christmas, movie review, romantic-comedy, spoilers, Wham!Leave a comment

Hiro Ramen: A Review

November 19, 2019September 15, 2024 Aiden TodrickArts & Culture, Ashland, Community, Op-Ed, Opinion, Oregon

Weeks from now, when snow falls to the earth and graces the valley with a frigid blanket of delight, I will make my way to…

#Ashland, cheap eats, downtown, Food, Hiro Ramen, ramen, rogue valley, student lifeLeave a comment

Studio Ghibli Film Festival

November 19, 2019September 15, 2024 Danielle WestonArts & Culture, Clubs, Community

On Thursday night the Asian Student Union (ASU) kicked off their Ghibli fest with kettle popcorn and the subbed version of the famed animated movie,…

Asian Student Union, Castle in the Sky, Clubs, free popcorn, Hayao Miyazaki, My Neighbor Totoro, Ponyo, Spirited Away, student life, Studio GhibliLeave a comment

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