Pilots tennis and beach volleyball wrap up their regular seasons and prepare for their games in the opening round of the 2024 WCC Championships.
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Aidan Hyde
RipCity Remix’s first season at Chiles has concluded, but students are not as interested in the team as anticipated.
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Molly Bancroft
The responsible parties haven’t yet been identified and Campus Safety is still investigating the incident
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Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
From exceptional food to the promotion of inclusivity, Kann delivers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that diners will never forget.
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Julianna Pedone
How the Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) came to celebrate the legacy of one of Portland’s most dedicated activists
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Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
LGBTQ+ belonging survey conducted by Student Affairs is behind key changes
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Kimberly Cortez
The legislation that is revolutionizing collegiate athletics
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Emma Swett
Faculty, students lament new restrictions on abortion rights
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Emma Swett
The Filipino American Student Association will be hosting their tenth annual PCN on April 20 in the Chiles Center.
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Tiffany Marquez Escobar
Topics involving the Willamette River’s superfund site to be discussed
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Netty Jurriaans
New management of the program brings new changes to the pop-up food pantry
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Molly Bancroft
First-year basketball star Dyani Ananiev has been recognized by both the WCC and her coaching staff as a force on the court.
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Molly Bancroft
Pilots baseball maintains winning momentum and beach volleyball makes program history, while both Pilots tennis teams earn several WCC Team of the Week awards.
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Aidan Hyde
Surrounded by friends, family, faculty and student-athletes, the Pilots clinched a 3-2 victory. Next up, they face the University of Oregon at home this Friday, April 19, at 12 p.m.
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Julianna Pedone
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