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COVID-19’s Spread at SOU and Debunking Vaccine Myths

February 17, 2021September 22, 2024 Jesse PickettLocal News, Oregon, World News

Photo by pexels.com Since April 16th, 2020, SOU students and faculty have recorded a total of 108 confirmed cases of COVID-19, thirty nine of which…

#vaccines, CDC, Cleveland Clinic, conspiracy theories, COVID-19, Dr. Fauci, Jackson county, Mayo Clinic, student health, The Try GuysLeave a comment

History in the Making: Trump’s Second Impeachment

January 20, 2021September 22, 2024 Claire GrantLocal News, World News

Photo copyright The New York Times In the days following the violent riot at the Capitol on Wednesday, January 6th, President Trump faces the consequences…

capitol, Congress, democrats, Donald Trump, history, House, impeach, politics, republican, senateLeave a comment

Historic Siege on Capitol Leads to Second Impeachment

January 14, 2021September 22, 2024 Jesse PickettLocal News, World News

Photo by Pexels History was made on Wednesday, Jan 6th 2021, as one of the most important buildings in the United States was ravaged by…

capitol, far-right, history, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, politics, President Trump, twitter, Washington DCLeave a comment

Police Accountability: BLM vs. The Riots at the Capitol

January 13, 2021January 18, 2021 Claire GrantFeatured, Op-Ed, Opinion, Politics, Recent News, World News

Photo by Carol Guzy/Zuma Wire On Wednesday, Jan. 6, far-right extremists were urged by President Donald Trump to storm the capital building after his political…

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Remembering Aiden Ellison

December 11, 2020September 22, 2024 Jesse PickettAshland, Local News, Oregon, World News

Photo from KDRV Aiden Ellison, 19, was shot in the chest and killed on the night of Nov 23rd in the parking lot of Ashland’s…

#bias, Aidan Ellison, Ashland Oregon, Ashland Police, firearm, KDRV, race, Robert Paul Keegan, shooting, Stratford InnLeave a comment

The Shutdown from a Hospitality Worker’s Perspective

November 28, 2020September 15, 2024 Claire GrantAshland, Oregon, World News

Photo by Claire Grant Ashland is a hospitality town. With the Oregon Shakespeare festival bringing thousands of tourists in and out of this small town…

#Ashland, COVID-19, Governor Kate Brown, holidays, Hospitality, Louie's, Oak Tree Bar and Grill, op-ed, oregon, oregon shakespeare festival, service industryLeave a comment

Incoming Students Adjust to Remote College Life

October 17, 2020September 22, 2024 Ashrita SinghCampus, World News

Photo by Southern Oregon University No one would have foreseen the tragic situation that millions have been subjected due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The global…

campus life, College, COVID-19, freshmen, remote learning, transfer students, Week of Welcome, WhovaLeave a comment

28,000 Unemployed as Disney Lays Off Employees

October 6, 2020September 22, 2024 Tally BroderickWorld News

Photo Courtesy of Syfy Wire Disney has become the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic, joining the millions of businesses already struggling. According to a…

COVID-19, Disney, Disney World, Disneyland, Florida, Gavin Newsom, lay offs, New York Times, southern california, unemployment, USA TodayLeave a comment

Remembering the Notorious RBG

September 30, 2020September 22, 2024 Claire GrantWorld News

Photo by Amy Gann September 18th, 2020 marks the death of a legendary figure in modern American politics. Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves behind a legacy…

#Feminism, equal rights, op-ed, politics, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme CourtLeave a comment

Congress’s COVID-19 Relief and Higher Education

April 17, 2020September 22, 2024 Brianna BradyWorld News

Photo of Oregon State Capital, photo by Andreas Pagel licensed under Creative Commons The American Council on Education has analyzed that Southern Oregon is expected…

#publichealth, assou, Congress, HECC, Nancy Pelosi, NPRLeave a comment

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