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Author: Emmy Rawley

Annual career fair showcases local connections

May 1, 2019May 1, 2019 Emmy RawleyCampus, Community

Each spring term the SOU office of career connections welcomes a variety of employers to recruit student employees, interns, and volunteers in a Career and…

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SOU's new, automated mower resembles a small Roomba vacuum sitting on grass.

SOU students have fun with new auto-mowers

May 1, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyAshland, Featured, Local News

Warning: Due to profanity, reader discretion is advised. Recently, SOU students noticed a new addition to life around campus. In the lawns between Shasta and McLaughlin…

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Text-share program threshold lowered to $75

April 10, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyASSOU, Campus, Featured, Local News

Starting Spring term, the Hannon Library’s text-share program will buy books costing $75 or more in the SOU bookstore. The Hannon Library provides SOU students…

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Ashland City Council considers micro transit program

March 13, 2019 Emmy RawleyCommunity, Featured, Local News, Uncategorized

Ashland City Council met at 7 p.m. on Tuesday March 6. Mayor John Stromberg, five city councilors, the city administrator, the city attorney and members…

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