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Month: May 2020

Music Department Shifts to Online Classes

May 27, 2020May 27, 2020 Tally BroderickCampus, Community

Photo by Southern Oregon University COVID-19 social distancing guidelines has resulted in a completely new way of learning for students in the performing arts. All…

Music Department, music news, online classes, ZoomLeave a comment

OSPIRG’s New Student Created Cookbook Will Support the Student Food Pantry

May 26, 2020May 26, 2020 Tally BroderickCampus, Clubs, Community

Do you love to cook? Do you enjoy creating pieces of art? OSPIRG is accepting submissions for current SOU students for their new cookbook! Because…

art, collaboration, cookbook, cooking, COVID-19, OSPIRG, student art, student food pantry, StudentsLeave a comment

A Review and Interview with The Juniper Berries

May 21, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Op-Ed

Photo courtesy of The Juniper Berries In these strange times, it is crucial to support local and independent artists. Lucky for Ashland, there are many…

#Ashland, album review, Alumni, Earth Libraries, El paso, interview, Josh Strim, music, music news, southern oregon university, The Juniper BerriesLeave a comment

Why Feminism?

May 21, 2020May 21, 2020 Community SubmissionCommunity, Op-Ed

Student op-ed submission by Rose FinklerPhoto by Southern Oregon University Let’s be frank. Assumptions and false labeling. Grouping and generalizing. This is what has been…

#equalpay, equal rights, equality, Feminism, gender discrimination, Gender studies, intersectionality, op-ed, women, Women studiesLeave a comment

ASSOU Goes Live to Help Students in Need of Food

May 13, 2020May 13, 2020 Tally BroderickFeatured, Oregon

Photo and caption by Danielle Weston: Covid-19 has forced families all across America to change their lives and make drastic changes to little everyday things…

Ashland Emergency Food Bank, Ashland Public Schools, assou, Coronavirus, Food, food stamps, FoodPantry, Jackson county, student finances, student suppport, Student Sustainability Center, The Farm at SOULeave a comment

OSPIRG Supports Student Voting

May 12, 2020September 22, 2024 StaffASSOU

Photo by OSPIRG Make sure to vote in the upcoming election on May 19th! The deadline to mail your ballot is Wednesday, May 13th. You…

election, Jackson county, oregon, OSPIRG, primaries, register, student vote, voteLeave a comment

Jackson County Prepares to Reopen

May 10, 2020May 10, 2020 Brianna BradyFeatured, Local News, Oregon

Photo by Southern Oregon University With Oxford’s new Coronavirus Vaccine projected to be released by September the latest. There are only 49 cases in Jackson…

Coronavirus, Governor Kate Brown, Jackson county, Oregon Health Authority, social distancing, student healthLeave a comment

The Tutoring Center Goes Digital

May 4, 2020May 4, 2020 Tally BroderickCampus, Community, Technology

Photo by Southern Oregon University Located in the Hannon Library, the Tutoring Center is one of many places affected by the new stay at home…

#peersupport, Hannon Library, Math & Science Center, online, Students, Tutoring Center, Writing Center, ZoomLeave a comment

Four Apps to Help Students Be Social While Social Distancing

May 2, 2020May 2, 2020 Emma SorensenArts & Culture, Lifestyle

We all have had to get used to a new norm and for a lot of people, the hardest part has been social distancing. People…

Discord, movies, Netflix, Netflix Party, quarantine, social distancing, Social media, Steam, video games, ZoomLeave a comment

Clubs and Student Life During COVID-19

May 1, 2020May 3, 2020 Emily PerryClubs, Community, Technology

Photo by Southern Oregon University Humans have always had a desire for connection, especially during times of hardship. Luckily, many clubs at Southern Oregon University…

campus life, Clubs, connection, COVID-19, instagram, social distancing, student life, ZoomLeave a comment

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