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(04/16/22 7:00pm)
My girlfriend and I often think back to our first date four and a half years ago. Not only was it an exciting and new adventure for both of us, but we both only agreed to start dating if our relationship wouldn't interfere with our personal goals. Now, we are 1,000 miles apart at different colleges pursuing our own interests. Now more than ever, it has been important for us to grow as individuals.
(04/15/22 6:21pm)
My great grandfather — my namesake — and I supposedly share a sense of humor. I grew up on stories of it.
(04/15/22 6:02pm)
Being a Diversity Collaborator has come with the privilege of curating collaborative spaces and the opportunity to advocate for minoritized communities; however, it has also come with great burden. We are a team of four women of color supervised by Yuri Osorio Hernández, another woman of color. Our supervisor, Yuri, has dedicated five years of advocacy for minoritized students and staff. However, our institution has a recurring pattern of overworking and mistreating QTBIPOC students and staff like our supervisor. This continuous harm has pushed Yuri, and many others, into leaving the University and exemplifies how the University mistreats minority students and staff.
(04/13/22 9:10pm)
University of Portland affiliated Instagram accounts are an anonymous mystery. Pictures are often posted to the accounts, such as @uportland, @portlandpilots and @up_admissions, but unlike typical social media accounts, these pages don’t give an inside view to the people running them.
(04/13/22 6:24am)
Remnants of snow still remained from the passing storm, but that didn’t stop more than 150 students from gathering on the front steps of Franz to protest Fr. Dan Parrish’s residency in Lund Family Hall due to what many students are calling homophobic and transphobic remarks.
(04/12/22 8:45pm)
Three hours before a scheduled protest calling for the removal of Fr. Dan Parrish from Lund Family Hall, he announced in an email to Lund residents that he would be moving out of the hall through at least graduation.
(04/12/22 4:08am)
Whether on Broadway or Mago Hunt, ‘Company’ is an ambitious play. It features 16 distinct musical numbers performed live by the orchestra and an 18 person ensemble. For four UP seniors, this play will be the final performances of their college career, before graduating in May and moving on to other ventures and, possibly, other stages.
(04/12/22 2:56am)
Valerie Banschbach was appointed to be the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Acting President and Provost Herbert Medina announced in an email to the University community on April 7.
(04/12/22 2:53am)
As students approach the final weeks of school, the Students Against Sexual Assualt (SASA) organized a Spring Week of Action from April 11 to April 14, which includes a wide range of student-led events from SASA and features a collaboration with It’s On Us, an organization that helps bring awareness to sexual assault on college campuses across the U.S.
(04/11/22 10:16pm)
A renovated wellness center is in the early planning stages at UP. It will be located in the lower level of Orrico Hall, which previously housed the career-center.
(04/11/22 4:56pm)
This article was updated April 11 at 11:30 p.m. to reflect updated hours for campus services and resources.
(04/09/22 1:10am)
In Spring Semester 2021, the Department of Residence Life was made aware of the Twitter page of Fr. Dan Parrish, Pastoral Resident in Lund Family Hall. The page consisted of liked and retweeted posts that were homophobic, transphobic, sexist and pro-life. Concerns about the public nature of Fr. Dan’s beliefs were brought to the senior staff of Lund Family Hall. The semester soon ended and the concerns were no longer at the forefront of Residence Life’s attention.
(04/09/22 3:07am)
What makes someone a good Christian? The answer to this question is rather subjective due to a number of aspects: what you consider sin, how often you must go to church, and so on. One trait of a good Christian that remains true and known is that they love their neighbors — or at least they’re supposed to (Matthew 22:39). Unfortunately, as we see the world progressing, the Catholic church falls further behind. Many Christians seem to use religion as a shield to hide behind instead of adapting to our changing society. They see religion as an excuse to discriminate against their very own neighbors, because of race, gender, and sexuality.
(04/08/22 4:50pm)
The UP Baseball team has started the season with a record of 17-11 overall and sits 4-5 in conference play.
(04/07/22 8:07pm)
A lot goes into finding the right player for a program. It’s not only stats and performance on the field or court, it’s how the player acts outside of the game as well.
(04/07/22 5:33am)
Boxes of tissues were passed around the room as the night went on. Emotions were high, and students of all backgrounds came to speak their minds.
(04/07/22 2:35am)
A race for the women’s rowing team may end in minutes, but it’s more than just their time on the water. For many, race day is a day-long affair.
(04/07/22 2:26am)
Two rock climbing walls side by side with a giant foam mattress below. One rock wall is much taller and has to be climbed with ropes and a harness. The other is much shorter and climbers can safely fall back if needed.
(04/06/22 9:23pm)
When you imagine the Catholic Church and the Vatican, I’m sure you don’t imagine the largest corporation in the world.
(04/05/22 11:15pm)
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