August first marked the beginning of a new era for Southern Oregon University with the welcoming of its new president, Linda Schott. For now Schott…
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Council Making Moves Towards Fair Housing For Students
For the Associated Students of Southern Oregon University (ASSOU), protecting students against potential discrimination from landlords has been a project in the making for nearly…
Should Women Register for the Draft?
Next week the House of Representatives in Washington DC will vote on legislation allowing women to sign up for the draft. Last month, lawmakers passed…
RVTD Faces Another Service Cut
In Ashland $26 dollars can get you a cheap dinner and a movie. After May 17th that same amount could ensure residents extended access…
Fire and Water 4/20 Celebration Gives Band 1st Gig
SOU student Michael Leslie’s dream since junior year of high school is finally coming to fruition. For the fifth time in as many years of…
Mad Dash to the End: Finding a President
Southern Oregon University President Roy Saigo can often be seen walking around campus, always eager to speak with his students whether it be about the…
The Vision: Ending Gun Violence
In the past year the U.S. was hit with a streak of 372 mass shootings, killing a total of 475 people and wounding…
Students Need Not Apply: ASSOU Launches Fair Housing Campaign
Have you ever been denied the opportunity to apply for housing based off of your status as a student? Well the Associated Students of Southern…
Not Married to “The River Bride”
The Oregon Shakespeare festival did everything in their power to turn a dull play into a wonderful spectacle. And while their efforts…
OSF: Playing Outside the Lines
2016 Is the first year in Oregon Shakespeare Festival history where a majority of the actors are actors of color, it is one of the…