
From the Editor-in-Chief: The End of the Road for The Voice
Posted on May 4, 2023The Voice, established in the 1940s, provided dozens of Eastern Oregon University students an opportunity to incorporate their writing skills into something more; to try their hand at newswriting to see if they wanted to pursue journalism as a future career. Now, those days are over. There were already very few opportunities at Eastern Oregon […]

EOU dormitory break-ins and thefts
Posted on May 4, 2023On the weekend of February 25th, the freshman dormitory on the southeast side of campus, Daugherty Hall, was broken into by a former student. At around 7 p.m., as the door was left open by a student chatting with a delivery man. The assailant, Robert Fox Jr., was able to pass for a student and […]

EOU’s Latino Impact Club
Posted on May 4, 2023Ideas and interviews by Miguel Viveros Chavez The Latino Impact Club provides an environment for their members to feel at home. It is a safe space for all students to connect with the Latino Culture. They meet each Wednesday at 6:00 pm in Hoke Hall 305 as well as other various events and activities […]

Study Tips for college students
Posted on May 4, 2023College life can be an exciting yet challenging experience for many students; with so many assignments to complete and exams to take, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and at your wits’ end—however, with the right study tips and techniques, achieving academic success can get a little bit easier. Nothing works for everyone, so The Voice […]

The Multicultural Center at Eastern Oregon University
Posted on May 4, 2023Interview by Grace Shirk Eastern Oregon University’s Multicultural Center is a safe haven and resource hub for international students, students of color, and other under-served student populations. The Multicultural Center offers a lounge and computer lab where students can hang out, receive support services, study, and hold group sessions, club meetings, and workshops. There are […]

The Resource Fair
Posted on May 4, 2023Interview by Grace Shirk Being a college student is often overwhelming and stressful. Between assignments, exams, and studying, it can be difficult to take care of basic needs, let alone seek out available resources. That is exactly why Jose Abrego Melendez, Student Resource Advocate, hosted the first-ever Resource Fair at EOU. Melendez graduated from EOU […]