Graphic made by Cece Lipman Internalized Misogyny, also known as internalized sexism, is the phenomenon that, because of patriarchal systems, women have subconsciously adapted to sexist […]
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Lady Saxons Win the Capitol City Classic After Five Years
South wing Emma Burlison, ’26, prepares to release a jump shot from the left side of the key. Photo taken by Ariana Guzman, ’27. Champions At […]
BREAKING: Salem Receives Level One Flooding Notice
The outside landscape of Salem, Oregon’s Historical Downtown District. Photo taken by Connor Stewart, ’26. BREAKING – Salem, OR After days of heavy rainfall in the […]
Twinkling and Enchanting the Salem Community with Holiday Magic
The Riverfront Holiday Lights Display, admission free of charge, event will take place throughout December 2025, 6-9 p.m., at the Salem Riverfront Park. Why Christmas Lights? […]
Gaslighting and Love Bombing as Tactics of Manipulation
Image licensed under Creative Commons 4.0. Emotional Manipulation in Relationships Emotional manipulation can occur in any type of relationship. Whether it is a friend, family member or […]
Sabrina Carpenter’s New Project: “Alice in Wonderland”
Photo under Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 (No changes made) Sabrina Carpenter is set to star in a new movie musical adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland”. Carpenter has […]
Salem’s Rich History: A Legacy of Bush Pasture Park
Bush Pasture Park Bush Pasture Park is an eight minute walk from South Salem High School. Students use it as a popular hang out spot after […]
Handgun Found In Backpack At Sprague High School
Breaking News: At 9:20 am Tuesday, the metal detectors at Sprague High School detected a handgun in a student’s backpack. The 17-year-old student was taken into […]
The Warmth Of Giving: A Look At Local Efforts This Winter
Graphic Made By Leah Ioane With the holiday season beginning, it not only brings the opportunity to give to friends and family but also to the […]
