EVEN MORE SOJC BLOGS!
More blogs have been added since we first published the links. We're lucky to have a team of SOJC students--freshmen and seniors--ready and wiling to blog about their experiences this year. They join a number of other SOJC students who are already well-established in the blogosphere. Meet the SOJC bloggers. (Oh, and did we mention that Dean Gleason started a blog?)
Jessica Ridgway
"I was born and raised in Alaska. Enough Said," freshman Jessica Ridgway wrote in an e-mail. Jessica, who says she feels like "a pet goldfish being thrown into the ocean," admires Oregon for its weather, music scene, and recycling program," is just finishing her first week of school.
Shawn Hatjes
Shawn Hatjes, a freshman from Santa Cruz, California, says his choice to attend the UO was a fairly easy one. The packing was the hard part.

Kayla Kohake
Kayla just turned 18, and came to UO from south Denver, Colorado because she was delighted by the opportunity to be in such a unique town, Eugene. "Most people who know me say that I am very outgoing and fun to be around," she says.
Lisa Anderson
Lisa loves narrative journalism and focuses on writing essays, features and profiles. She contributes regularly to campus publications and studies magazine journalism with minors in Spanish and women's and gender studies.
Megan Nuttall
"I am a native Oregonian and a coffee addict," writes senior Megan Nuttall, an advertising major and this year's recipient of the Jernstedt Scholarship. "Life as an only child in a small town taught me to let my mind wander, thus inspiring me to pursue advertising."
Ryan Knutson
Ryan Knutson says his passion for journalism and current events is matched only by his love of basketball. A senior this year, majoring in both newspaper and broadcast journalism, he has worked for the campus newspaper, the Oregon Daily Emerald, for nearly four years.
Logan Juve
Logan, a senior from Enterprise, Oregon, loves the outdoors, loves words "with a passion." She spent this summer in Accra, Ghana, with the SOJC's Media in Ghana program. She had a blog there, too.
Read Dean Tim Gleason's Blog here.
