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Month: May 2022

“Welcome to Night Vale”: An Interview with Creator Jeffrey Cranor on the Show’s 2022 Live Tour

May 13, 2022September 15, 2024 Claire GrantArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit Welcome to Night Vale By Claire Grant and Liam Jones Long-running podcast “Welcome to Night Vale” is a trip, like… a trippy trip.…

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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Game Review: A Must Play Masterpiece

May 13, 2022September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit Nintendo Have you ever experienced some media, whether it be a film, a show, or a game, and just thought to yourself, “dang,…

13 Sentinels, entertainment, game, game review, opinion, review, video game, video gamesLeave a comment

Fringe Festival 2022!

May 13, 2022September 15, 2024 Kate SwartzArts & Culture, Campus, Local News

Image Credit Marvin Walder, Oregon Fringe Festival On the last weekend of April, SOU was overtaken by creativity and art through an amazing event that…

#Ashland, Ashland Oregon, Fringe, Fringe festival, MUSIX, oregon fringe festival, oregon fringe festival sou, SOU, southern oregon universityLeave a comment

A Breakdown of the Roe VS Wade Controversy

May 13, 2022September 22, 2024 Mekenzie BrockLifestyle, Recent News

Image Credit NPR Roe v. Wade History, Recent Supreme Court Decisions, and “If Overturned” Oregon Specific Scenario.  Last week, it came to the attention of…

#RoeVWade, Leaked Opinion Draft, national issues, oregon law, planned parenthood, student activism, student interviews, Supreme CourtLeave a comment

Ranking of Kings Review – Small But Not Weak

May 13, 2022September 15, 2024 Patrick SettyArts & Culture

Image Credit HITC Life isn’t always fair, and not everyone is dealt the same hand. However, regardless of your lot in life, it’s essential to…

animated seires, Anime, entertainment, televisionLeave a comment

The Weeknd’s Newest Album “Dawn FM” Pushes Into the Future: a Review

May 13, 2022September 15, 2024 Mekenzie BrockArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit Mekenzie Brock The Weeknd’s fifth studio album Dawn FM was released on January 7th while the vinyl pressing was just released at the…

Daft Punk, Dawn FM, Jim Carrey, music, music news, music review, new album, The Weeknd, vinylLeave a comment

ASSOU Meeting 5/11/2022 Recap

May 12, 2022 Dakota Runyon-TrappASSOU, Campus, Community, Local News

The meeting started at 6:04 PM with no objections to the agenda, followed by the land of acknowledgment. None of the justices were in attendance,…

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Senioritis: What It Is and What To Do

May 12, 2022May 12, 2022 Emily PerryCommunity, Featured

Image Credit Smart College Visit Seniors, we’re almost there. We’re so, so, so close. After a pandemic, a treacherous election cycle, wildfires, and a slew of many…

burnt out, senioritis, Seniors, SOU, southern oregon university, tiredLeave a comment

A Tribute to the United States’ First Female Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright

May 12, 2022September 22, 2024 Kate SwartzWorld News

Just over a month ago, former secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, passed away from cancer at the age of 84. Madeleine Albright was an amazing…

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A Fun Filled Night of Nostalgia with The 80s Skate Club!

May 4, 2022May 4, 2022 Jesse GoyetteAshland, Campus, Clubs, Events, Local News

Another fantastic EP!C event happened last Friday, April 29th! The 80’s Skate Club gathering took place in the SU Arena, located on the lower level…

80s, 80s skate night, eighties, EPIC Events, on campus, rollerskating, SOU, southern oregon universityLeave a comment

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