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The Tutoring Center Goes Digital

May 4, 2020May 4, 2020 Tally BroderickCampus, Community, Technology

Photo by Southern Oregon University Located in the Hannon Library, the Tutoring Center is one of many places affected by the new stay at home…

#peersupport, Hannon Library, Math & Science Center, online, Students, Tutoring Center, Writing Center, ZoomLeave a comment

Student Life Takes the First Steps Towards Constructing a Multicultural Commons

April 24, 2020April 24, 2020 Brianna BradyCampus, Featured, Recent News

Photo ©Multicultural Resource Center Last Thursday, April 16, marked the first virtual town hall regarding a Multicultural Commons. Students, staff and faculty discussed location options…

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SOU Launches Navigate App to Help Students

April 18, 2020April 18, 2020 Tally BroderickCampus, Featured, Technology

Photo by SOU With the spread of COVID-19, colleges around the country have started classes online, SOU among them. One of the features SOU is using…

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Zoom and Me: Tips and Tricks for Online Classes

April 8, 2020April 15, 2020 Emily PerryCampus, Featured, Technology

With the first week of Southern Oregon University’s remote delivery of classes done, many students are finding it hard to stay motivated or keep up…

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ASSOU Instagram Q&A on COVID-19

March 14, 2020September 22, 2024 Emma SorensenASSOU, Campus, Community, Local News, Recent News

ASSOU opened up their Instagram to questions regarding COVID-19 and how it’s affecting SOU. Here is a transcript of what questions they received and the…

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President Schott Fails to Support Students of Color

March 10, 2020March 12, 2020 Brianna BradyCampus, Featured

A note from the co-editors of The Siskiyou:The following article is a summary of the meeting that occurred on campus on March 3rd between members…

#soupresident, black students union, campus public safety, Equity and Diversity, Linda Schott, racism, student safety, vandalismLeave a comment

The Crew Experience: An Experience Like No Other

March 8, 2020March 9, 2020 Emma SorensenCampus, Featured

Photo by Digital Cinema Department This year SOU launched its Digital Cinema major, offering visual storytellers the technical and creative skills to bring their ideas…

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Student Unions Hold Emergency Meeting Regarding Racist Vandalism

March 4, 2020September 22, 2024 Brianna BradyCampus, Featured, Local News, Recent News

ASHLAND – Members of BSU, LSU, NASU, JSO and allies gathered in the Lithia Motors Pavilion on Thursday, Feb. 27 to coordinate a plan of…

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SFAC Feb. 25 Meeting: An Overview of Events

March 3, 2020March 3, 2020 Brianna BradyASSOU, Community, Local News, Recent News

ASHLAND – On Feb. 25, 5:03 pm in the Senate Chambers, The Students Fee Allocation Committee held a meeting to review the appeals of the…

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“If/Then”: A Review

February 25, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Campus

If you’ve ever wondered where your life you be now if you made a different choice a month, a year, or two years ago, if…

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