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Category: Oregon

Jackson County Prepares to Reopen

May 10, 2020May 10, 2020 Brianna BradyFeatured, Local News, Oregon

Photo by Southern Oregon University With Oxford’s new Coronavirus Vaccine projected to be released by September the latest. There are only 49 cases in Jackson…

Coronavirus, Governor Kate Brown, Jackson county, Oregon Health Authority, social distancing, student healthLeave a comment

Coronavirus: What You Should Know

March 10, 2020September 22, 2024 Tally BroderickOregon

Photo ©The CT Mirror March 14 8:00 p.m. update: The most up to date information about COVID-19’s impacts on SOU’s Finals, Spring Break and Spring…

#publichealth, BBC, Centers for Disease Control, Coronavirus, National Public Radio, oregon, Oregon Health Department, Student Health and Wellness CenterLeave a comment

Art Department First Friday

March 5, 2020September 15, 2024 Emmy RawleyArts & Culture, Clubs, Oregon, Sports

Featured photo and art photographed by Isabella Saavedra. ASHLAND – On Friday March 6 at 5pm, the Center for Visual Arts galleries will run SOU’s…

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Friday the 13th Town Hall

March 4, 2020March 4, 2020 Community SubmissionCommunity, Events, Local News, Oregon, Politics, Recent News

Submitted by Darc O’Brien ASHLAND – On March 13, State Senator Jeff Golden and State Representative Pam Marsh will be coming to SOU for the…

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Local High School String Quartet to Join the Pros

January 24, 2020September 22, 2024 Community SubmissionOregon

Featured photo by Michelle Fairless Written by Erika Sailer GRANTS PASS, OR: When the touring show “Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown” returns to the Rogue…

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Psychedelics in the Rogue Valley

December 11, 2019December 11, 2019 EliAshland, Community, Oregon

Photo ©Johns Hopkins University Amid recent legislative action taken to push for the legalization of psychedelics in Oregon, and growing discussion and support both in…

Allen Hallmark, Exploring Psychedelics Conference, legalization, magic mushrooms, Martin Ball, Mentalhealth, oregon, psychedelics, rogue valleyLeave a comment

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events Training at SOU

November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 EliCampus, Community, Events, Local News, Oregon

SOU’s Campus Public Safety office has begun offering Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) training. CRASE trainings are open to departments and campus groups…

#massshooting, active shooter, campus life, campus public safety, CRASE training, gun safety, safety, southern oregon university, staying safe around campusLeave a comment

Schneider Museum of Art, Fall Exhibition

November 22, 2019September 15, 2024 Aiden TodrickArts & Culture, Clubs, Oregon, Sports

With finals approaching, it may be wise to take a quick break and flex your creative muscles by looking at some of the new art…

#Art, fall exhibition, Latin artists, Roy Lichtenstein, Schneider Museum of Art, Victor MaldonadoLeave a comment

Hiro Ramen: A Review

November 19, 2019September 15, 2024 Aiden TodrickArts & Culture, Ashland, Community, Op-Ed, Opinion, Oregon

Weeks from now, when snow falls to the earth and graces the valley with a frigid blanket of delight, I will make my way to…

#Ashland, cheap eats, downtown, Food, Hiro Ramen, ramen, rogue valley, student lifeLeave a comment

SEIU Strike Averted: Contract Settled

October 12, 2019September 22, 2024 Emmy RawleyOregon, World News

Two-year labor contract of classified employees at public Oregon universities has been settled. Negotiations started in February.

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