Photo of a Yondr Phone Pouches intertwined with a pile of USB and charging cables. Photo taken by Charlie Squires, ’26. Times Changes: Kotek’s Law and […]
Category: Editorial
Measles Make Disappointing Return to the United States in 2025
Screenshot image of the CDC’s website, displaying a geographic map of America, specifying which states have a certain number of measles cases. Consequences of Influence Because […]
Oregon’s Senate Bill 3: Latest Improvement in Education
Photo via Senate Bill 3 PDF of the Oregon Department of Education The Variety of Education Across America By glancing at the political landscape of America, […]
Editorial: Are Athletics Valuable Enough to be Protected From Budget Cuts?
South Salem High School’s Teagan Scott, ’26, looks to score from beneath the basket. Photo taken by Charles Squires Salem-Keizer’s Annual Budget: Complicated and Expensive Finding […]
Editorial: Is the Quality of Education Hindered by Senate Bill 744?
Image of a desktop monitor at South Salem High School. Photo taken by Connor Stewart Information on Senate Bill 744 To many parents, teachers and politicians, […]
Testing the Waters: The Pros and Cons of College Admissions Exams
COVID-19 turned the college admissions process upside-down when 72% of four-year colleges and universities made the SAT and ACT optional in 2020 due to many applicants […]
Police Must Recognize Public Perception Of Actions
A video went viral on Saturday night following a Black Lives Matter rally at the Capitol. The video shows an Oregon State Police [OSP] trooper making […]
Dear Mom and Dad: Cool it – Op-Ed Column
By Karissa Niehoff, Executive Director of the National Federation of State High School Associations and Peter Weber, Executive Director of the Oregon School Activities Association. If […]
Kate Brown for Oregon’s Governor
The midterm elections, on Nov. 6, may shift the balance of power within Oregon’s state government drastically. Oregon has been a Democratic trifecta since 2013, meaning […]