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Month: June 2020

“I can’t breathe, Momma!”

June 6, 2020June 6, 2020 Brianna BradyFeatured, Op-Ed

Photo taken at the Black Lives Matter protest in Ashland by Danny LeClaire. Here is a list of black police victims, say their names: We’re…

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Jump into the World of Drama and Romance with “Emma”

June 2, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Op-Ed

Photo ©Focus Features Do you guys remember that hand flex scene in the 2005 version of “Pride and Prejudice”, and the amount of tension that…

Bill Nighy, Emma, England, film, film review, Jane Austen, period drama, Pride and PrejudiceLeave a comment

Animal Crossing New Horizons: A Review

June 1, 2020September 15, 2024 Tally BroderickArts & Culture

It’s been over eight years since Animal Crossing New Leaf was released to 3DS, so it’s been a long dry spell for admirers of this…

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Racist Vandal Strikes Again in Shasta Hall

June 1, 2020June 1, 2020 Brianna BradyCampus, Featured

Photo by Southern Oregon University On Saturday, May 16 SOU’s President, Linda Schott, announced that another incident of racist vandalism was found in the Shasta…

cameras, campus life, campus public safety, President Schott, racism, security, Shasta Dorms, student life, Students, vandalismLeave a comment

ASSOU Reopens Student Government Elections Following Invalidation

June 1, 2020September 22, 2024 Alexandra SzaboASSOU

On Monday, May 11, the ASSOU Judicial Branch elected to invalidate the recent student government elections following the filing of a grievance. In an email…

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