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The Fate of TikTok: Harmless App for Silly Trends or Malicious Spyware?
Before we get into the conversation surrounding the popular application, we need to clear something up. When people hear phrases like “Canada is banning TikTok”, it brings about some alarm to the people who use the app, but people on both…
The Impact of President Biden’s Trip to Kyiv on Trump and Putin
It is common for American Presidents to stand at the edge of Europe and say to Russia that they will stand with their allies. President Kennedy declared, “Ich bin ein Berliner.” President Reagan said, “Mr. Gorbachev tear down that wall.” On…
AI and Its Potential for Political Favoritism
It's safe to say that we have reached an era where machines possess an almost human-like understanding. It seems like it was only yesterday when artificial intelligence was simply a gimmick; a small promise of what the future held while the…
Guest Opinion: Park centennial calls for climate action
Aug. 25 marks the centennial of the National Park Service. National Parks, including nearby Crater Lake, has held celebration events this summer to commemorate President Woodrow Wilson signing the congressional law known as the Organic Act…
Our View: Unprecedented obstruction
Posted Feb. 18, 2016 at 12:01 AM
Despite arguments to the contrary, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's refusal to even hold a hearing on a Supreme Court nominee is unprecedented, going far beyond the worst of the Democrats' past…
Our View: Straight out of Salem?
News that State Rep. Peter Buckley might be a candidate for president of Southern Oregon University will come as a surprise to many, but the idea is not as far-fetched as it might sound. Buckley would bring some strengths to the job; the…
Our View: SOU still a good choice
At first glance, it might seem Southern Oregon University doesn't stack up well against other colleges in the state, but the raw numbers don't tell the whole story.
According to the College Scorecard produced by the U.S. Department of…
Our View: Tuition trauma
Posted Mar. 19, 2015 at 12:01 AM
A story in Tuesday's Tidings highlighted the sizable investment in capital improvements — to the tune of $132 million — being made on the Southern Oregon University campus. A Wednesday editorial dutifully…
Our View: SOU’s economic clout
Southern Oregon University may be facing challenges that have led to cutbacks in some areas and the elimination of programs and faculty, but the investment the state is making in the university's buildings makes it clear SOU will continue…
Guest Opinion: SOU biomass burner would be big mistake
By Bob Palzer and Paul Fouch
Posted Jan. 14, 2015 @ 12:01 am
We are shocked that Southern Oregon University is proposing to replace its natural gas boilers with a highly polluting biomass cogeneration operation.
Decades of effort by…