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(10/24/22 10:30pm)
As students return back to campus after a much needed fall break, Students Against Sexual Assault (SASA) have planned a fall week of action beginning Monday, Oct. 24 and ending Friday, Oct. 28.
(10/13/22 8:00pm)
I take my seat in Mago Hunt and listen to the bustling of audience members finding their seats and greeting their friends and family. Red, green and blue lights shine down on a row of chairs with jackets hung over the back of them awaiting their actors.
(10/14/22 5:00pm)
From the small island nation of Cyprus to the southern coast of Australia, the University of Portland’s Athletics department has caught the attention of many international athletes. The Beacon took a look at the wide range of places that UP student-athletes are from and how their journey brought them to the bluff.
(10/27/22 12:00am)
Way back in February of 2022, I was scrolling through Instagram when I came across a post that would soon change my life. It was a trailer for a new HBO Max original show called “Our Flag Means Death,” posted by my favorite filmmaker, Taika Waititi.
(10/12/22 9:00pm)
Fingertips searching for a stable hold on the textured basalt, forearms cramping from the strain. As my body clings to the skeleton of a caldera, all I can think about is the sky. The updraft from the valley below carries the bubbling of familiar laughter and out of my peripheral vision, I see a prairie falcon riding the same gust of wind. I can’t help but think that this is the closest I will ever get to experiencing the world as it does. This is why I climb.
(10/13/22 12:00am)
As the weather slowly gets cooler and the leaves start to change color, staying bundled up inside becomes not only more acceptable but also much cozier.
(10/11/22 5:00pm)
It was the end of another school day somewhere around 2010. I looked through the window, trying to spot my dad's big white truck, waiting patiently for him to come pick me up from school. I was so excited to sit in the truck and read the book I had left in there. I remember sitting down and watching him turn on the radio, turning the volume up so all you heard was the sound of music, of words that I didn’t quite understand. He was playing a song from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album.
(10/13/22 5:00pm)
Hot take: Cats are better than dogs.
(10/07/22 6:30pm)
StockUP, a food pantry aimed at students, faculty and staff who may struggle with food insecurity, is back and in a new location. The first StockUP of the academic year will take place on Monday Oct. 10 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at 5516 N Willamette Boulevard.
(10/07/22 6:30pm)
This Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, will officially commemorate the second year where Oregon recognizes the previously called Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
(10/06/22 9:00pm)
Late nights in the library are a typical college experience. Using it to cram before an exam or study with friends is a common use of the space, but Clark Library has more to offer than you might think.
(10/05/22 11:58pm)
Surrounding the tall black gates, reporters, families, locals and police lined the streets of London. Some joyfully cheered and others silently watched as more and more people joined the crowd. On any other day, 10 Downing Street would be just another tourist site for people to take pictures in front of or a street people pass on their way to work.
(10/06/22 12:00am)
With the new school year comes new beginnings, especially for the faculty and administration on the Bluff. The English department is just one of the latest departments on campus to undergo changes. As English professors are stepping up into new roles they shared their excitement with The Beacon.
(10/05/22 12:30am)
Get ready to blast off for this year’s Campus Program Board (UPCPB) “Chaos in the Cosmos" dance on Oct. 7. Students are encouraged to wear glitter, holographic outfits and space buns for an out-of-this-world experience from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Left Bank Annex.
(10/07/22 6:30pm)
Spending time away from your wives, going on adventures, dusty and clad in leather is not straight people behavior…Cowboys are gay.
(10/04/22 1:00am)
Mental health is a challenging topic for people to discuss, but it is an issue that deeply affects college students. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 30.9% of adults aged 18-25 struggle with serious mental health issues. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the rates have gotten worse, bringing new challenges for schools to properly help their students.
(10/05/22 7:00pm)
The Moreau Center has begun organizing this year’s immersion programs that are designed to engage students in service-learning at home and across the country. Participating students will travel both in and outside of Portland to work with communities affected by current social issues.
(10/03/22 12:08am)
The UP volleyball team lost to the University of San Diego Toreros in a 0-3 game on Oct. 1. This puts the Pilots at eight losses and eight wins this season.
(10/03/22 5:00pm)
From delicious carne asada, dancing to vibrant music, laughing and spending time with loved ones, Latinx Heritage Month would be a shame to miss. From Sep.15 to Oct.15, this month marks a time to honor the Latinx community’s inspiring stories, diverse cultures, achievements and contributions to American society.
(09/30/22 8:49pm)
UP LatinX club president Karla Rivas discusses the importance of celebrating LatinX culture through dance on campus.