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Homecoming 2015

Homecoming 2015

November 4, 2015

By Maisie Roberson Homecoming originated in the 19th century as a time when college alumni could visit and celebrate their old schools, usually involving a home football game they would attend. Homecoming...

Proposed pipeline. 
Map created by Katy Barnard

The Jordan Cove LNG Pipeline Project

Proposed Gas Line Will Impact Locals
Kai Loewenstein, Reporter August 20, 2015

A controversial environmental issue is the proposed LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) pipeline that would run through the Rogue Valley, known as the Jordan Cove Project. Liquefied natural gas is a fossil fuel....

Two Youth Orchestra Players 2015

Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon

Elena Patterson, Reporter July 15, 2015

The Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon (YSSO) performed their spring concert series on May 29-31 in Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland. Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon (YSSO) is a program where young musicians...

photo by Amelia Sorensen

Mr. Baxter: AHS Says Goodbye

Allayana Darrow, Editor in Chief June 5, 2015

This year we are saying goodbye to one of Ashland High School’s most influential and remarkable teachers, Allison French. Her history at AHS spans across many classes including Health, Journalism, Rogue...

Mary Robitz (Far Left) Greg Walden (Left) Ryne Robitz (Right) Tim Robitz (Far Right)

Robitz accepted to Naval Academy

June 4, 2015

Ryne Robitz, many students know him as the running back of the varsity football team or the mathematician. Robitz has been accepted into the Annapolis Naval Academy. Many know this, yet not many know the...

Finals: Fact or Fiction?

Finals: Fact or Fiction?

Kleya Dhenin, Reporter June 1, 2015

Finals week is rapidly approaching. The thought of going into Mr. Wolff’s room after a night of no sleep because you were studying trig graphs and why cotangents actually matter is among the worst in...

Editors in Chief: McGough, Kiesling and Bestor. 
photo by Kleya Dhenin

Editors in Chief Leave Lasting Mark on Rogue News

Time to say goodbye to some of Rogue News' finest
Allison French, Adviser May 27, 2015

Going against all of the basic rules of journalism, today’s news is all about the Editors in Chief. Regina McGough, Tim Kiesling and Sarah Bestor have transformed our online newspaper to the ranks of...

Foods eBook

Foods eBook

Zaida LaRose, Reporter May 22, 2015

This year, Ms. Hafner has brought a new twist to the Foods and Nutrition final project. Typically, the Foods 1 final consists of the classroom splitting into three or four large groups that will each take...

Photo credit: Katy Barnard

Michelle Zundel

Sarah Bestor, Editor-in-Chief May 21, 2015

The winds are blowing from the east and, like Mary Poppins, our Principal will now move on to improve other students’ lives. After five years at Ashland High School, Michelle Zundel has taken a job as...

Update: Earthquakes in Nepal

Update: Earthquakes in Nepal

Lili Smith, Reporter May 12, 2015

On Saturday April 25, a massive earthquake hit Nepal. Nepal is a small country in Asia just north of India. As of May 4, the death toll is over 7,000 people and over 14,000 have been injured and both continue...

The Demise of EA

The Demise of EA

Colin Timmons, Reporter May 12, 2015

In recent events Electronic Arts, otherwise known as EA was voted the consumerist's worst company in America Poll. Many questions are raised to why their marketing plans are like this, why they try to...

Photo courtesy of Ashland  School District

High School Sports Transportation

Misconceptions Centering Around Tennis Busses
Sarah Bestor, Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2015

There are many misconceptions about the way different sports are treated in high school. People frequently believe that football is favored over other sports and when Rogue News heard that the Girls Tennis...

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