Breaking News
Raiders Ride CCC Tournament Momentum as National Championship Defense Opens at Laurel Park
Deloitte Plan Frames Next Steps for Response to SOU’s Enduring Financial Crisis
Raider Beach Volleyball Earns National Title
Life Beyond the Pitch for SOU Soccer’s Ava Johnson
A New Country, A New Court: An International Freshman Finds Her Place at SOU
Film Club’s Rom-Com Challenge Showcases 10-Day Productions
When Experience Isn’t Enough: Finding Work in Southern Oregon Today
Democracy Dialogue: Giving Students a Voice
15 May, 2026
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
Skip to content
  • Featured
  • Campus
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • Creative Nonfiction Anthology
  • About
  • Contact Us

The Siskiyou

The Voice of SOU Students

  • Featured
  • Campus
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • Creative Nonfiction Anthology
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Featured
  • Page 57

Category: Featured

The logo for Phronesis, a local student-led community activist organization that has a hand in many protests both in and around Ashland.

Phronesis: A model of student-based community activism

November 11, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfAshland, Clubs, Community, Featured, Local News

Despite the peaceful clearing of the plaza by the Ashland Police Department on Oct. 31, the Occupy Ashland protest against economic inequality and corporate greed continues, as the nation-wide movement hits…

Leave a comment

Humanitarian sculpture installation at Hannon Library officially dedicated

November 11, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfAshland, Campus, Community, Featured, Local News

This year’s campus theme of civility is illustrated beautifully in “Humanitarians for Justice, Non-Violence and Peace,” a new art exhibit in the Hannon Library, consisting of 21 bronze busts of famous…

Leave a comment
Gentlemen, start your engines ... the starting line of Ashland’s 3rd annual Monster Dash, where a motley collection of pirates, zombies, werewolves, swamp monsters, and other Halloween ne’er-do-wells gathered to raise money for the Ashland Schools Foundation.

Monster Dash kicks off Halloween festivities

November 4, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfAshland, Community, Featured, Local News

If you were to stroll down to the Ashland Plaza on Saturday, Oct. 29, you would have found yourself amidst a colorful rendezvous of ghouls…

Leave a comment
Jay Mullen, a former CIA operative, taught African history at SOU from 1990 to 2011

Retired SOU professor was a former CIA operative

October 26, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfCampus, Featured, Local News

If you were to interview attendees of the Occupy Portland movement, you would find people from a variety of professions; including accountants, gardeners, construction workers,…

Leave a comment
Maliena B-itchcock performs to "Born This Way" during the Diamond Divas drag show in Diversions on Thursday

Ally Week kicks off with a documentary and a drag

October 26, 2011 kuiryamfCampus, Clubs, Featured, Local News

Ally Week kicked off last week at Southern Oregon University with a drag show put on by the Queer Resource Center. In addition, the SOU…

2 Comments

SOU Soccer Will Visit Corban and Northwest Christian This Weekend

October 6, 2011 kuiryamfFeatured, Sports

By Tyler Scott, Sports Information Director The Southern Oregon soccer team heads back out on the road this weekend, visiting Corban in Salem and Northwest…

Leave a comment

Ashland shows its pride at 2011 Southern Oregon Pride Parade

October 6, 2011September 22, 2024 kuiryamfCommunity, Featured, Local News

There was never such a colorful display of exuberant individuals parading down the street Saturday as Lady Gaga’s  “Born This Way” radiated fearlessness through the…

Leave a comment

The Siskiyou says goodbye to print edition

October 6, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneEditorials, Featured, Opinion

 … in favor of new and improved online edition Breaking up is always hard to do and no one will be sadder than the staff…

facebook, online, print, siskiyou, twitterLeave a comment
courtesy of Huffingtonpost.com

Cupcake controversy at California college campus

October 6, 2011September 22, 2024 Nia TowneEditorials, Featured, Opinion

Earlier this month, the College Republicans at the University of California, Berkeley, held a bake sale for what might be the nation’s most controversial cupcake. The…

affirmative action, cupcakes, racism, UC BerkeleyLeave a comment

In The Works

October 5, 2011 kuiryamfCampus, Featured, Local News

Renovations to Southern Oregon University’s Churchill building have begun.    Renovations to one of the oldest buildings on campus have begun, making errands around Southern…

Leave a comment

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 56 57 58 … 61 Next

Subscribe to The Siskiyou Newsletter

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Copyright © All rights reserved.
Start Magazine by Axle Themes