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Artists Wanted: JEGA Gallery and Sculpture Garden Now Accepting Submissions for 18th Annual “Women With Attitude and Men Who Like Women With Attitude” Exhibition

February 1, 2012September 15, 2024 Nia TowneArts & Culture, Community

Artists wanted for the 18th annual “Women with attitude and men who like women with attitude”  juried exhibition during Women’s History Month at the JEGA Gallery…

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Night Sky

Southern Oregon Skywatchers bring astronomy to the masses

January 29, 2012September 22, 2024 kuiryamfCampus, Clubs, Community, Featured, Local News

Although there is nothing unusual about gazing up at the sky and pondering the mysteries hidden within the stars, there is something impressive about being…

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ISA’s 3rd Annual International Dinner this Wednesday, tickets selling fast

January 29, 2012September 15, 2024 kuiryamfCampus, Local News

Southern Oregon University’s International Student Association will host their 3rd annual International Dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the Rogue River Room of the Stevenson…

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Live from Alex’s Americana music festival

January 29, 2012September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture, Community, Featured

7:12- “When the music’s over…” The music is done. The cases are packed, the musicians finish the last drops of drinks while they pull on…

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SOU Holds On For 68-61 Road Win Over Concordia

January 28, 2012 kuiryamfLocal News

Southern Oregon scored the first 12 points of the game and withstood a second-half Concordia rally as the Raiders defeated the Cavaliers 68-61 in Cascade…

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Student-run OSPIRG kicks off new year of student engagement

January 26, 2012September 22, 2024 kuiryamfCampus, Clubs, Local News

The Southern Oregon University chapter of the nonprofit and student-run Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group held their kick-off event Tuesday, marking the beginning of…

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Beats Antique bring their eclectic show to the Historic Ashland Armory

January 23, 2012September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture, Community, Featured

The ever-intriguing trio known as Beats Antique will be bringing their unique blend of music and performance art to the Historic Ashland Armory Tuesday, Jan.…

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Students volunteer around Ashland as part of MLK Day of Service

January 22, 2012September 22, 2024 kuiryamfAshland, Campus, Clubs, Community, Local News

Pulling blackberries from the hillsides of Lithia Park didn’t seem the most interesting way to spend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, but it was…

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“State of the N-Word” address raises questions about race, identity, and society

January 21, 2012September 22, 2024 kuiryamfEvents

What is the N-word? Why do people say the N-word? Why shouldn’t people say the N-word? What is the history behind the N-word? These and…

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Singer Etta James dead at 73

January 20, 2012September 15, 2024 kuiryamfArts & Culture, Featured, Local News

Etta James, the sultry-voiced singer who crossed the bridges between jazz, blues, gospel and R&B flawlessly, died today at age 73 from complications brought on by…

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