On Feb.18, the Oregon capitol was filled by supporters for the March for Our Students, and lobbying groups for the Clean Energy Jobs bill, Senate bill […]
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Taste 4 Introduced to South’s Cafeteria
On Jan. 9, South replaced its previous Crossroads cafeteria format with a new program called Taste 4. Salem-Keizer schools now have all of their on site-meals […]
Saxons Volunteer at Neil Johnson’s Matchmaker Career Fair
This February, South students are teaming up with Neil Johnson to organize the 2019 Matchmaker Career Fair. This event will be held at the Broadway Commons […]
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 […]
Perez Selected as Finalist in Concerto Competition
Israel “Izzy” Perez ‘19 was selected as one of five national finalists for the United States Marine Band Concerto competition. On Feb. 16, Perez performed the […]
Development Continues at Fairview
In 2004, the 275 acres of land that housed the Fairview Training Center, a state facility for people with developmental disabilities, were purchased by Sustainable Fairview […]
Government Shutdown Ends Temporarily
On December 22, 2018 The U.S. government was forced to shut down when Congress and the White House couldn’t agree on government spendings, and ran out […]
Student Press Freedom Day and Protecting Student Publications From Censorship
Today, Student Press Freedom Day, is an important day for celebrating, drawing attention to, and advocating for the rights of student journalists and their publications. The […]
How School Affects Students’ Mental Health
Stress can be a good thing, like feeling nervous before a performance. In the case of the performance, it does not last for an extended amount […]