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Author: Emmy Rawley

SOU Students Experience Inequities: What Supports are in Place?

May 30, 2021June 2, 2021 Emmy RawleyCampus, Editor, Editorials, Featured, Local News, Opinion, Recent News

This term, I was interested in learning about what types of inequities SOU students face. In addition, I wanted a more in-depth understanding of what…

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Student Leaders Celebrate National Voter Registration Day

September 23, 2020September 23, 2020 Emmy RawleyASSOU, Campus, Clubs, Editor, Events, Featured, Local News, Recent News

On Sep 22 SOU’s OSPIRG chapter hosted a student leader panel to celebrate National Voter Registration Day. SOU’s OSPIRG campus organizer Lisa Torstenson was joined…

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Art Department First Friday

March 5, 2020September 15, 2024 Emmy RawleyArts & Culture, Clubs, Oregon, Sports

Featured photo and art photographed by Isabella Saavedra. ASHLAND – On Friday March 6 at 5pm, the Center for Visual Arts galleries will run SOU’s…

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Student Exchange Programs Facing $0 Budget

February 24, 2020February 24, 2020 Emmy RawleyCampus, Featured, Local News, Recent News

ASHLAND, Ore. – On Feb. 13, SOU’s Education Abroad Advisor Ariel Bloomer learned that the Student Fee Allocation Committee allocated $0 of National Student Exchange…

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Hannon Library Deep Cleaned

February 20, 2020February 20, 2020 Emmy RawleyCampus, Editor, Featured, Local News, Recent News

ASHLAND, Ore. – On Feb. 15, SOU’s Hannon Library closed for deep cleaning. Hannon Library’s Promotion, Communication, and Design Specialist, Mallory Wilkerson explained the cleaning…

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The Siskiyou’s Appeal Letter

February 20, 2020September 22, 2024 Emmy Rawley#SaveTheSiskiyou, ASSOU, Campus, Editor, Featured, Local News, Recent News

Featured Photo by Melissa Matthewson. The following is The Siskiyou’s appeal letter. Read our Letter From the Editors for more context. This letter was emailed…

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Letter From the Editors: Budget Cuts to be Brought Before Senate

February 17, 2020September 22, 2024 Emmy Rawley#SaveTheSiskiyou, ASSOU, Local News, World News

Featured photo of co-editors Emiliana Rawley and Autumn Micketti taken by Denis Baratta with the Mail Tribune Updated Feb. 20 12 p.m. PST ASHLAND –…

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Get Ready for Halloween Festivities Around Ashland

October 30, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyArts & Culture, Ashland, Community, Editor, Events, Featured, Local News, Recent News

Attention goblins and ghouls, it’s time to get spooky! Halloween is tomorrow and there will be holiday activities around Ashland.  Ashland’s Annual Children’s Halloween Celebration…

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SEIU Strike Averted: Contract Settled

October 12, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyOregon, World News

Two-year labor contract of classified employees at public Oregon universities has been settled. Negotiations started in February.

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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, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyWorld News

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…

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