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Special Olympics Oregon

Special Olympics Oregon

Cassandra Anderson January 20, 2012

The Southern Oregon University athletics department has recently announced their partnership with the Jackson County division of Special Olympics Oregon. As a result of this partnership, the SOU athletics...

An Insight on Advisory

An Insight on Advisory

Cassidy Christopher January 18, 2012

As the first semester comes to a close, the question whether Ashland High School’s Advisory program has truly been worthwhile arises in many students and faculty members. It’s the first year Ashland...

A Freshman’s Guide to Finals Week

A Freshman’s Guide to Finals Week

Abbey Nelson January 13, 2012

Attention, freshmen! A looming darkness is perched right around the corner. It threatens you and every one of your comrades. "The Darkness" is only one name finals week has been given over the past...

Learning to write 2012

Biggest Change of the New Year

Emma Cobb January 11, 2012

The first week of school in the new year has gone by, and everyone is adjusting to the new routines brought on by 2012. The simplest change, but also probably one of the hardest to make, is having...

Reuben sandwich

A history of sandwiches

Bronson Samel-Garloff January 11, 2012

Almost every person in the U.S.A. has eaten a sandwich in their day to day lives. whether it be at work during a lunch break, or at a fancy cafe for breakfast it is an important part of a persons day and...

Unconventional Water Bottles

Cassandra Anderson January 11, 2012

We all see them in their different shapes and sizes. They exemplify the second R in reduce, reuse, and recycle. That’s right: the unconventional water bottle, whether it be a jar or an old juice...

Is Chess a Sport?

Is Chess a Sport?

James Risner January 11, 2012

Chess has traditionally been labeled as a nerd’s game, for those too weak for the physical sports such as football, basketball or even tennis. However, for those brave enough for the academic world,...

Advisory: whats really going on?

Advisory: what’s really going on?

Cassidy Christopher January 11, 2012

Your opinion of the Advisory Program at AHS counts. The directors of Advisory are constantly adjusting things in meetings to meet students’ needs. I sat in the IVC room today and observed many faculty...

Kiss and Tell

Kiss and Tell

Kristin Fitzpatrick January 11, 2012

“Having mono is kind of like constantly living on two hours of sleep, having headaches that put migraines to shame, and having the flu and a cold at the same time,” proclaimed Isis Terrall, a senior...

Brenda Paustian: Laughing Glass

Brenda Paustian: Laughing Glass

Alexander Sukles January 9, 2012

Ashland High School has a plethora of Artists more so than other schools, yet it is not only the students who are the Artist but the Teachers too. Brenda Paustian, one of the best math teachers we have,...

Taking Care of Business

Taking Care of Business

Michael Skidmore January 9, 2012

To some, "Taking Care of Business" time is one of Advisory's few redeeming qualities. Forty minutes each white day we're allotted to sit down and do work― and so far we've accepted this with open arms....

Holiday iTunes Gifts!

Holiday iTunes Gifts!

James Risner December 14, 2011

This season is the season of giving. Apple has helped us in terms of giving with their new “gifting” feature. “Gifting” allows someone to buy an app, but the give it to another iTunes account,...

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