Most college students have no problem navigating Facebook or searching Google to find obscure homework answers. Unfortunately, these finely honed skills come at the expense…
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Garbage piles and gaming pieces: a peek inside SOU’s anthro lab
ABOUT THIS SERIES: This story is part of a series in collaboration with the Ashland Daily Tidings spotlighting the work, research and experiments taking place in…
Red Cross blood drives on campus: yea or nay?
In what has become a nearly annual controversy since 2003, blood drives hosted by the Southern Oregon chapter of the American Red Cross on Southern…
Umphrey’s McGee coming to the Historic Ashland Armory 3/21
“Umphrey’s McGee stand revealed as consummate musical alchemists, deftly reconfiguring sounds from rock’s vast panoply of styles.” (Entertainment Weekly). Fans who have followed Umphrey’s McGee…
Reality or roleplaying? An inside take on OHSU’s startlingly realistic nursing simulations
Mickey Vargus is curled up on the hospital bed, holding her sides as she shakes back and forth violently. Her heart is pounding, she is…
March music calendar
Monday, March 5 Gene Burnett, 7 – 10 p.m. @ Liquid Assets. Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. @ SOU Music Recital Hall. Songwriter showcase w/Fretwell…
International Poetry Night this Thursday
The Department of Language, Literature, and Philosophy at Southern Oregon University will be hosting their annual International Poetry Night on Thursday, Mar. 1, at 7…
City Council debates corporate personhood, campaign financing
In a split vote, the Ashland City Council rejected a proposal to draft a statement in support of abolishing corporate personhood during Tuesday’s council meeting,…
ASSOU and OSA to lobby Oregon legislators against high textbook prices, tuition increases
Personal stories from college students about the effects of high textbook prices and annual tuition increases send a clear message to Oregon, according to representatives…
OSPIRG’s “March Forth” rally will have to raise its own money, Ashland city council says
The Ashland City Council rejected the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group’s request for a waiver on the special events fee for an upcoming march…