On President’s Day, State Senator Shemia Fagan (D-Portland) announced a bill that she is sponsoring in the Oregon Senate. This bill, Joint Senate Resolution 22, proposes […]
Author: Eddy Binford-Ross
Saxons Win $20,000 and Advance in Samsung Contest
Julie Chen ‘20, Ned Harlan ‘20 and Mason Obery ‘20 were selected as the Oregon state winners in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest for their […]
Impact of the Midterm Elections
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, the midterm elections changed America’s political make-up for the next two years. Across America, Senators, Representatives, Governors and local politicians were elected […]
Midterm Elections to be Held on November 6
The midterm elections are being held on November 6, across the United States. Midterms are the elections held in the middle of a presidential term. They […]
Kavanaugh Confirmed as the 114th Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
On Saturday, October 6, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed as the 114th U.S. Supreme Court Justice. A few hours after his confirmation he was sworn in by […]
South to Hold PSAT and SAT on October 10
On Wednesday, Oct. 10, South is administering the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT), the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT), the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and […]
Overcrowding in Schools
An increasing trend in schools across America are overcrowded classrooms and schools. Schools are defined as overcrowded when they are operating with an enrollment rate that […]
North Korean-American Summit Back On
A few months ago President Donald Trump announced a joint summit between the United States and North Korea. Then on May 24, Trump announced that the […]
US Senate Votes to Reinstate Net Neutrality
On May 18, 2018, the US Senate voted to reinstate the 2015 Net Neutrality laws. These laws were repealed on December 14, 2017 by the Federal […]