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The Student News Site of Oregon State University

The Daily Barometer

The Student News Site of Oregon State University

The Daily Barometer

All content by Sienna Kaske
Daily Barometer Columnist Sienna Kaske takes a generational look from alumna women of color into the systemic racism and sexism that upholds the foundation of the Associated Students of Oregon State University. 

Kaske: ASOSU is a racist, sexist organization with little hope to change

Sienna Kaske, Columnist
April 1, 2021

Editor’s Note: This column does not represent the opinion of The Daily Barometer. This column reflects the personal opinions of the writer.Sienna Kaske was involved in and assisted with Isabel Nuñez...

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Mapping Mycelium: Series Introduction

Sienna Kaske, Columnist
February 15, 2021

Editor’s Note: All columns published by The Daily Barometer do not represent the opinion of The Baro, rather, columns reflect the personal opinions of the writer.Mapping Mycelium: Sowing Stories of ResistanceIf...

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Mapping Mycelium: Angel Harris

Sienna Kaske, Columnist
February 15, 2021

Editor’s Note: All columns published by The Daily Barometer do not represent the opinion of The Baro, rather, columns reflect the personal opinions of the writer.Mapping Mycelium: Sowing Stories of ResistanceIf...

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Students on the Internet: How do you feel about COVID-19 cases increasing on campus?

Sienna Kaske, News Contributor
November 10, 2020

Leah Rietema (she/her/hers)Third-year student studying speech communication and public policy, and chief of staff for the Associated Students of Oregon State University.“This pandemic has caused our...

A masked student walked around the Oregon State University Corvallis, Ore. campus. Even with masks only being mandatory outside when social distancing isn’t possible, students are continuing to take the extra step and wear them regardless.

Coronavirus escalates on OSU campuses

Sienna Kaske, News Contributor
November 2, 2020

COVID-19 cases are increasing on the Corvallis and Cascade campuses and university administrators are navigating the health precautions and protocols to mitigate the spread of the virus. As of Oct. 28,...

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