Starting in January 2017 after President Trump was elected, the Women’s March “exists to fight bigotry and discrimination in all their forms,”, according to their website. […]
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South Students Attend MLK March
On January 21, about 200 people gathered at North Salem High School to listen to a presentation lead by students in the Salem Keizer school district, […]
Saxons Attend Sierra Club Conference
Three Saxons, Claire Graham ‘22, Angelique Prater ‘21, Sonia Boeger ‘19, attended a student coalition conference in Georgia on Dec. 17 through 19. The conference was […]
Oregon Makes Clean Energy Bill Priority for 2019
After bringing up climate change in Oregon’s 2018 legislative session, Kate Brown and other Oregon politicians have agreed that passing the Clean Energy Jobs Bill will […]
Texas Judge Rules Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional
Texas District Judge Reed O’Connor, has ruled the Affordable Care Act [ACA] unconstitutional. Ruling it unconstitutional can affect the 20 million Americans that have access to […]
Dance Team Places Third In Small Jazz Category
Souths Dance & Drill Team, has made a comeback this year. The girls got a new coach last year, and now they have started competing more […]
City Council Bans Plastic Carryout Bags
In Oregon, a few cities such as Portland, Corvallis, and McMinnville have made laws on bans regarding plastic bags. Recently, there had been talk Salem about […]
Blast Off Vintage Holds Punk Concert Featuring Speed Pigs, Zeke, and D.O.A.
Last night, Dec. 6, Blast Off Vintage held the first concert of their new High Street location featuring the Salem band Speed Pigs, the Seattle hardcore […]