SOU In the News: Jan. 24 – 30

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KOBI – Governor Kitzhaber Focuses on Education in Rogue Valley Visit: https://kobi5.com/news/local-news/item/gov-kitzhaber-focused-on-education-in-rogue-valley-visit.html?category_id=3#.VMZwGC4YFdc
KDRV – SOU’s “You Have Options” Program in 20/20 Spotlight: https://www.kdrv.com/you-have-options-in-national-spotlight/
KATU – Watch 20/20 Tonight: Giving Rape Survivors the Control: https://www.katu.com/news/local/Watch-2020-tonight-Giving-rape-survivors-the-control-289628081.html
ABC News (20/20 Program) – Student Learns Boyfriend Sexually Assaulted Her While She Was Asleep:
Pt. 1: https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/student-learns-boyfriend-sexually-assaulted-asleep-28447125
Pt. 2: https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/police-set-sting-record-student-admitting-sexual-assault-28447173
Daily Tidings – Schneider Museum of Art Holds Family Day: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150125/NEWS/150129910/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – Black Panther Founder to Speak at SOU: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150126/NEWS/150129788/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – Since You Asked: SOU Has Gone Through Many Monikers: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150125/NEWS/150129790/0/SEARCH
Daily Tidings – Black Panther Founder Still Fights for Justice: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150125/NEWS/150129913/0/SEARCH
NBC Sports – NAIA National Champs Asking for Donations to Buy Championship Rings: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/26/naia-national-champs-asking-for-donations-to-buy-championship-rings/
MovieMaker – Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2015: https://www.moviemaker.com/archives/news/best-places-live-work-moviemaker-2015-top-five-towns/5/
Go Local PDX – 10 Oregon Colleges with the Most Reported Crime: https://www.golocalpdx.com/news/10-oregon-colleges-with-the-most-reported-crime
Daily Tidings – Howard Named NAIA Coach of the Year: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150128/SPORTS/150129869/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – Following Stafford’s Threads: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150127/NEWS/150129689/0/SEARCH
Daily Tidings – Southern Oregon University Zeroes in on First Men’s Soccer Coach: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150128/SPORTS/150129858/0/SEARCH
Herald and News – SOU Football Coach Named NAIA Coach of the Year: https://www.heraldandnews.com/sports/college/sou-football-coach-named-naia-coach-of-the-year/article_6baca586-a6c0-11e4-bf98-a7ca55912301.html
JPR – The Jefferson Exchange: Homelessness So Close It Can’t Be Ignored (audio in link): https://ijpr.org/post/homelessness-so-close-it-cant-be-ignored
The Oregonian – SOU’s Craig Howard Named Rawlings NAIA Coach of the Year: https://blog.oregonlive.com/cascadeconference/2015/01/sous_craig_howard_named_rawlin.html
Daily Tidings – Learning on the Job: Business Students Master Their Craft While Helping a Local Timber Business: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150129/NEWS/150129838/101059/NEWS
Mail Tribune – Since You Asked: Students Who Owe Can Be Blocked From Classes: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150130/NEWS/150139989/0/SEARCH
Daily Tidings – Ashland Named Best Town for Movie Makers: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150129/NEWS/150129849/0/SEARCH
KOBI – The Harsh Reality of Coming Out (features SOU student): https://kobi5.com/news/local-news/item/the-harsh-reality-of-coming-out.html?category_id=3#.VMulVi4YFdc
Seed Quest – Southern Oregon University Receives Gift from Territorial Seed Company: https://www.seedquest.com/news.php?type=news&id_article=58519&id_region=&id_category=&id_crop=
JPR – Next Steps on Ashland Biomass Project (Audio included in link): https://ijpr.org/post/next-steps-ashland-biomass-project

Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents the Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra performing music from the British Isles

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Music program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents the Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra performing “Dives and Lazarus: Music from the British Isles” on Thursday, February 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the SOU Music Recital Hall.
The Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra will perform a collection of Celtic toe-tappers and heart-warming ballads, concluding with music from “The Planets” by Gustav Holst. “I am thrilled to finally perform a concert for our home audience in the Rogue Valley after being on the road with the Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra,” said ensemble director of Rhett Bender. “Many of these pieces have never been performed before at SOU.”
Last month, the Siskiyou Saxophone Orchestra was selected for the opening concert of the Region 1 Meeting of the North American Saxophone Alliance at Western Washington University in Bellingham. The North American Saxophone Alliance members include professional performers, university professors, public school teachers, students of all levels, and others who have an interest in the saxophone. Bender, as an Alliance member, performed with Mazama Saxophone Quartet at the World Saxophone Congress, an international convention held every three years, in St. Andrews, Scotland, in 2013 and Bangkok, Thailand, in 2010.
The ensemble has performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Green Show, Britt Festivals, Oregon Music Educators’ Conference and KTVL-Medford Channel 10 Morning News. Bender has performed as a guest of the Longkou Jingsheng Musical Instrument Co. at the China Music Trade Show in Shanghai. He was also the soprano saxophonist with the Globe Quartet on tour in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska this summer.
Tickets are $10, $5 senior and free to full-time students. The Performing Arts Box Office is located in the Music Recital Hall lobby. Box office hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and two hours prior to each performance. Tickets can be purchased with a credit card over the phone by calling 541-552-6348 or online at sou.edu/performingarts. Contact the box office for discounts offered to SOU alumni, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute participants and SNAP/Oregon Trail cardholders.
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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SOU Receives Gift from Territorial Seed Company

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(Ashland, Ore.) — The Southern Oregon University Center for Sustainability (CFS) recently received a major gift from Cottage Grove-based Territorial Seed Company. The gift of seeds from Territorial will make it possible for CFS to again provide low-cost fruits and vegetables to the SOU campus community in 2015.
The fruits and vegetables to be grown this year will be distributed at a weekly low-cost farm stand to SOU students, distributed to SOU Dining facilities, and sold to SOU faculty and staff through a CSA subscription program.
Territorial Seed Company has been generously providing advice and support to CFS since Territorial Owner and SOU alumnus Tom Johns visited the site for an opening reception last June. Thanks to the donation from Territorial Seed Company, and the donations of many others, CFS expects to grow its on-campus environmental programming this year.
CFS is currently working with the City of Ashland, Rogue Valley Farm to School, Ashland School District, and OSU Extension to develop the infrastructure and programming necessary to serve the region as a resource for sustainability education and sustainable business incubation.
The seeds donated by Territorial Seed Company include many exciting heirloom varieties, according to SOU Professor and CFS Faculty Director Vincent Smith. “The heirloom varieties we will grow this year were selected for their exceptional flavor and for their proven performance in our region,” he said.
SOU biology major and CFS Farm manager Jessica Harper stated, “I can’t wait to begin planting! We were able to choose a diverse and excellent variety of seeds for this season.”
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100% of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
About the SOU Center for Sustainability
The SOU Center for Sustainability is a living and learning laboratory for applied research and projects in sustainability. The Center serves as a community resource for sustainability education, fosters sustainable business development, promotes interconnectedness, and facilitates leadership training through thoughtful learning and practice. Visit sou.edu/sustainable/center-for-sustainability

The Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Theatre Arts program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams in the Center Square Theatre on the Southern Oregon University campus. Performances run on Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 19-21 and Feb. 26-28 at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 28 and March 1 at 2 p.m.
Tennessee Williams, one of America’s greatest playwrights, had his first success with this plaintive, semi-autobiographical memory play, focusing on a family struggling with the terrible burdens of love: the restless dreamer Tom, his fragile sister Laura, and their domineering mother Amanda, a faded Southern belle desperate to find a suitor for the pathologically shy Laura. A Gentleman Caller finally arrives, and alters the family’s life forever. Ben Brantley of The New York Times calls it “a certifiable masterpiece.”
“The complexity of the characters and the poetry of the language is what drew me to this play,” said director James Edmondson. “Williams tackles human isolation, universal longing and the courage of small lives. His storytelling style, which combines realism with theatricality, is compelling.”
Edmondson has been acting and directing since 1971. He previously directed eight productions for SOU, most recently “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “The Cyrano Project.”  In his 38 seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Edmondson directed 34 productions and acted in nearly 100 roles, including Willy Loman in “Death of a Salesman” and Richard in “Richard II.” He has worked for the Indiana Repertory Theatre, San Jose Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theater and the Utah Shakespeare Festival, among others.
Rebecca Curtis plays Laura, Tamra Mathias plays Amanda, Henry Steelhammer plays Tom and Devin White plays the Gentleman Caller. “This cast has a depth of understanding and compassion and the willingness to take risks,” said Edmondson. “They are gaining a deeper understanding of another time in American life.”
The scenic designer is Marc Wheeler, costume designer is Shannon Benn, lighting designer is Sarah Schwartz and sound designer is Jonathan Pratt. The assistant director is Natalia Regalia-Affinito, technical direction is by JC Leyson and stage manager is Sabrina Schmit.
Tickets are $21 regular admission, $18 senior, and $6 for students. The Performing Arts Box Office is located in the SOU Music Recital Hall lobby. Box office hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and two hours prior to each performance. Tickets can be purchased with a credit card over the phone by calling 541-552-6348 or online at sou.edu/performingarts.
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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SOU In the News: Jan. 17 – 23

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Mail Tribune – A Look at the Life and Vision of Martin Luther King Jr.: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150116/ENTERTAINMENT/150119793/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – MLK Jr. Celebration: “Progress is Not Inevitable”: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150118/NEWS/150119631/0/SEARCH
The Siskiyou – Raiders Soccer – What’s Next for New Team: https://siskiyou.sou.edu/2015/01/21/raiders-soccer-whats-next-for-the-new-team/
ABC News – Southern Oregon University Program Helps Student Who Was Raped Find Justice: https://abcnews.go.com/US/southern-oregon-university-program-helps-student-raped-find/story?id=28384783
KDRV – SOU Students Celebrate Roe v. Wade: https://www.kdrv.com/42nd-anniversary-of-roe-vs-wade/
KTVL – Ashland Named Best Filmmaking City (SOU mentioned): https://www.ktvl.com/shared/news/top-stories/stories/ktvl_ashland-ranked-best-filmmaking-city-15225.shtml
Daily Tidings – Local Sexual Assault Reporting Program in National TV Spotlight: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150122/NEWS/150129936/0/SEARCH
ABC News: Campus Confidential Airing on 20/20 Friday: https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2015/01/campus-confidential-airing-on-2020-friday-january-23-10-pm-et-on-abc/

Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents percussion duo, Bleep Bloop

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Music program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents a variety of new arrangements and original music by percussion duo Bleep Bloop in the SOU Music Recital Hall on Tuesday, February 10 at 7:30 pm. Admission is free.
Bleep Bloop consists of SOU graduate percussionists Jeffrey Kolega and Colin Malloy. They formed Bleep Bloop last year when Kolega and Malloy discovered that their musical interests were similar and decided to work on music together, outside of class. This is the first full-length concert prepared by the pair completely outside of their academic responsibilities.
The duo has been heavily influenced by minimalism. This concert features minimalist works or works with minimalist elements, including four works by Steve Reich, one of the founders of the minimalist movement in percussion. Three works in this concert are original Bleep Bloop arrangements, including two new works recently performed at Princeton University, home of So Percussion. “Zentropy Study No. 1 – Metronomicon,” is the original composition of Malloy.
“Percussion music can be enjoyed by anyone,” said Malloy. “Our music emphasizes texture and rhythm, with a strong pop/rock sensibility, despite being firmly rooted in the art music realm. These pieces offer an opportunity for people to have an intellectual dialog with the musical experience.”
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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From left: Jeffrey Kolega and Colin Malloy form percussion duo Bleep Bloop, performing new arrangements and original music at the Southern Oregon University Music Recital Hall.
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Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents four new exhibitions in the Center for the Visual Arts

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Visual Arts program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents four new exhibitions in the Center for the Visual Arts Galleries. Works are on display from February 2-26, 2015. An opening reception will be held Thursday, February 5 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Admission is free.
A.N. Quast concludes her academic career at SOU with a Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis installation of sculpture titled “From the Cold Months” in the Thorndike Gallery. Quast’s body of work explores themes taken from folkloric narrative, ritual and practice. These works utilize natural, ephemeral materials in the context of installation to create a specific environment or experience, placing the viewer in a situation to relate to specific lore. Quast investigates ideas about preservation, duration and memory through the content of the work and choice of materials.
In the Retzlaff Gallery, graduate student Angie Wallace will also offer an installation. Wallace uses a wide range of materials and processes in her visual exploration of human experience. Her work deals directly with self-destructive behaviors and emotional well-being. She tackles themes in her sculpture that can be uncomfortable or deeply personal.
In the Art Chairs Gallery, SOU students Jess Volk and Muuqi Maxwell offer a group photography show titled “The Rest of the Room.” This exhibition reproduces writing and images that have been discovered on the walls of public restrooms. The primary aim of this project is to see what emerges when aspects of communication that were meant for display in semi-private spaces are made completely public.
Audrey Kramm, an Emerging Media and Digital Arts student, displays her capstone show in the Boise Cascade Gallery. This display of photography, graphic design and new media, titled “of, relating to, or based on mental concepts,” is based on inspiring situations. Kramm combines scenery that invokes serene contemplation with odd or eccentric details in a large format to provoke mental interaction by the viewer. Kramm explores traditional graphic design and typography and the way digital developments impact the arts.
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents the 20th annual High School Honor Band workshop and concert

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Music program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents the 20th annual High School Honor Band workshop and concert on Saturday, Jan. 31 at 5:00 p.m. in the SOU Music Recital Hall. Admission is free.
The SOU High School Honor Band brings together the region’s outstanding young musicians from local high schools to the campus for coaching sessions and a concert to conclude the one-day workshop with collegiate-level faculty. Participants are chosen by their high school band directors.
The SOU High School Honor Band will perform new works for band as well as old favorites. “This workshop and concert gives these outstanding young musicians an opportunity to collaborate together and learn from professional musicians who teach at the university,” said director Dr. Cynthia Hutton.
Hutton is an associate professor of Music at Southern Oregon University and conducts the SOU Wind Ensemble. She teaches classes in conducting, music theory, aural skills, brass methods and instrumental music education. She is the Music Director of the Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon and has served as Conductor of the Youth Symphony and Youth Orchestra since 1995. As a horn artist, Hutton is a member of the Rogue Valley Symphony and the RVSO Brass Quintet.
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents piano duo at SOU Tutunov Piano Series concert

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(Ashland, Ore.) – The Music program of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University presents the third concert of the SOU Tutunov Piano Series, featuring international piano duo Ivona Kaminska and Christopher Bowlby, on Friday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the SOU Music Recital Hall.
The performance is a prelude to Valentine’s Day with a program of works by Mozart, Schubert, Debussy, Junkinsmith and Milhaud. “This Romantic program will be sure to please everyone in attendance for this early Valentine Day’s celebration,” said Dr. Alexander Tutunov, the series’ namesake.  “Ivona and Christopher are my favorite piano duo who will impress the audience with their superb balance of musicality and technical brilliance in this beautifully constructed program.”
The duo will perform Mozart’s “Sonata in F Major for 4 Hands, K 497,” as well as Debussy’s “Petite Suite,” “Rashamon” by Junkinsmith and “Scaramouche” by Milhaud. The pianists note that Seattle composer Jeff Junkinsmith wrote “Rashamon” particularly for them.
Bowlby is the program director at the Chopin Academy of Music in Issaquah, Wash., and the director and vice president of the Seattle International Piano Festival and Competition. He has been featured on public radio several times, including a live performance of Bach’s “Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828” on King FM in Seattle. His playing has been acclaimed for its warmth and integrity and he has performed in such prestigious musical centers as the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall in New York City, Salle Cortot in Paris, France, and Benaroya Hall and Meydenbauer Center in Seattle.
Kaminska teaches at the Chopin Academy of Music and is president of the Seattle International Piano Festival and Competition. Dr. Kaminska holds a Masters of Arts and Post-Graduate Performance Diploma from the Frederic Chopin University of Music, Warsaw, Poland, a Masters of Music from University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Both artists maintain a busy concert schedule as soloists and chamber musicians.
Tutunov is Professor of Piano and Artist in Residence at Southern Oregon University. “Over the past few years, I felt there were enough people in the Rogue Valley who are as passionate about the things I do and love doing as I am,” said Tutunov. “We have a fortunate combination of a great venue, terrific supportive audience, and my personal connections in the classical piano music world with the result that we can bring high quality music-making to the Rogue Valley.” Tutunov describes each featured artist’s uncompromising quest for finding “the deepest meaning and perfection in the music they perform” as the common thread through the series.
Tutunov also is the Artistic Director of the SOU International Piano Institute and Artist in Residence at the University of Alaska Southeast. He just finished a five-year tenure as a voting member of the Grammy Academy. Tutunov was named the Nationally Certified Teacher of Music and the Official Soloist with the Port Angeles Symphony orchestra last year. He maintains a busy performing schedule in Europe, China, Mexico and the United States as a recitalist, soloist with orchestra, and on radio and television. He is also in demand as an adjudicator for piano competitions.
Reserved tickets are $20 general and free to full-time students. The Performing Arts Box Office is located in the Music Recital Hall lobby. Box office hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and two hours prior to each performance. Tickets can be purchased with a credit card over the phone by calling 541-552-6348 or online at sou.edu/performingarts.
About Southern Oregon University
Southern Oregon University provides outstanding student experiences, valued degrees, and successful graduates. SOU is known for excellence in faculty, intellectual creativity and rigor, quality and innovation in connected learning programs, and the educational benefits of its unique geographic location. SOU was the first university in Oregon—and one of the first in the nation—to offset 100 percent of its energy use with clean, renewable power, and it is the first university in the nation to balance 100 percent of its water consumption. Visit sou.edu.
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SOU In the News: Jan 10 – 16

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KOBI – Five on 5: Austin Dodge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1icZ0ppJPo
KDRV – SOU Sees New Programs and Applications: https://www.kdrv.com/sou-sees-new-programs-and-applications/
Oregon Live – SOU Announces Additions of Men’s Soccer, Women’s Wrestling: https://blog.oregonlive.com/cascadeconference/2015/01/sou_announces_additions_of_men.html
Daily Tidings – Turning Fire Fuel Threat into Woodstove Heat (SOU Green House project): https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150111/NEWS/150119986/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – Students Forge Links Between Forest Health, People: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150110/NEWS/150119946/0/SEARCH
Mail Tribune – Trophy Dash: Raiders Have Thrived Under AD Sayre: https://www.mailtribune.com/article/20150110/SPORTS/150119941/0/SEARCH
Herald and News – Raiders Had the Assets to Take National Football Crown: https://www.heraldandnews.com/sports/college/raiders-had-the-assets-to-take-national-football-crown/article_256f9036-9961-11e4-b87b-efe8703abbcb.html#.VLLt446N46A.facebook
Daily Tidings – Our View: Putting Slash to Work (Editorial on SOU student thinning project): https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150113/OPINION/150119966/0/SEARCH
Daily Tidings – Sayre Says Character Key to SOU Success: https://www.dailytidings.com/article/20150113/SPORTS/150119952/0/SEARCH