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Category: World News

Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Where We’re at Now

March 2, 2022September 22, 2024 James MillerWorld News

After Russian military buildups near the Ukrainian border in 2021, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2022. Ukrainians are currently four…

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‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill: What Does it Mean?

February 23, 2022September 22, 2024 James MillerLocal News, World News

Florida lawmakers have been pushing House Bill 1557, dubbed the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which just passed the House Judiciary Committee along party lines. The…

anti-lgbtq laws, Don't Say Gay, Florida legislature, gender, gender discrimination, House Bill 1557, lawmaking, LGBTQ, politics, sexualityLeave a comment

Understanding the Budgeting Process of SOU with 2020-2021 Insights

February 20, 2022September 15, 2024 Mekenzie BrockAshland, World News

Image credit Southern Oregon University An interview with Greg Perkinson gives insight into the inner workings of SOU’s budgeting process. Without a budget, most schools,…

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Senate to Vote on New Bills Regarding Voter Right Expansion

January 26, 2022September 22, 2024 James MillerLocal News, World News

Image Credit The Guardian With the climate of the world today and the upcoming 2022 Federal Election, now more than ever, voters need to be…

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Facebook’s Whistleblower – Facebook Hiding Behind Lies?

October 25, 2021September 22, 2024 Kate SwartzLocal News, World News

Image Credit: NPR Recently, Facebook has been under a lot of fire from the media surrounding the whistleblower that is claiming the company is lying…

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Unsettling Reports On Race-Based Incarceration Rates

October 20, 2021September 22, 2024 Sierra GarrettLocal News, Oregon, World News

The most recent surge in the Black Lives Matter movement has opened up the eyes of Americans everywhere regarding the inequities and injustice that Black…

black lives matter, blm, California, community, incarceration rates, oregon, Sentencing Project, social justiceLeave a comment

The Taliban in Afghanistan: Updates and Ways to Aid Refugees

October 20, 2021September 22, 2024 Nina CaseyWorld News

The 15th of October, 2021, marks exactly two months since the Taliban took control of the Afghan government, forcing thousands of refugees out of their…

Afghanistan, Biden, current events, donations, refugees, Taliban, world newsLeave a comment

What’s happening between Palestine and Israel: A Summary

June 2, 2021September 22, 2024 Tally BroderickWorld News

Photo ©LA Times The conflict between Israel and Hamas escalated this month, triggering bombings, multiple deaths, global protests and more until a ceasefire was declared…

Arabic, BBC, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Jersualem, Jewish, Lebanon, Muslim, Palestine, President Biden, Syria, violence, world newsLeave a comment

President Biden’s First Month in Office: 10 Executive Orders You Should Know About

March 11, 2021September 22, 2024 Claire GrantLocal News, World News

Photo by Autumn Micketti Editor’s note: this piece was written before Biden signed the recent stimulus bill. February 21st, 2021 marks one entire month since…

#climatechange, Affordable Care Act, COVID-19, executive orders, government, inauguration, medicaid, politics, President BidenLeave a comment

Celebrate this Black History Month by Engaging in Activist Work (as a White Ally)

February 18, 2021September 22, 2024 Anuhea NihipaliLocal News, Oregon, World News

Photo courtesy of Kristen Uroda for NPR First celebrated in 1970, Feb. 1 ushered in 2021’s Black History Month. This year’s theme is ‘Black Family: Representation,…

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