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(10/30/24 4:00pm)
A few weeks ago, I was seized by the desire to see one of my favorite movies, “Pitch Perfect.” I got my snacks (popcorn and an ice-cold Dr. Pepper) and was ready to hit play when the unthinkable happened: The movie wasn’t streaming anywhere — at least not without an additional cost.
(10/25/24 5:00pm)
Small universities across the county, including the University of Portland, are under increasing pressure to provide more financial aid to incoming students as federal pandemic relief funds dry up.
(10/25/24 5:00pm)
As political tensions rise ahead of the election, the University of Portland has taken steps to promote constructive dialogue on campus by appointing Anne Santiago as the new Dundon-Berchtold Faculty Fellow for Constructive Dialogue.
(10/24/24 3:00pm)
Every October since 1992 has marked the observance of Filipino American History Month, which commemorates the first recorded arrival of Filipinos in the continental United States and recognizes the experiences and impact of Filipino Americans.
(10/18/24 8:31pm)
Content warning: This article discusses themes of sexual assault and mental health.
(10/17/24 11:06pm)
From Oct. 21 to 25, Students Against Sexual Assault (SASA) will welcome students back from break with their fall Week of Action. The biannual event aims to raise awareness about sexual assault through various events, including “Survivors in the Media,” a professor-led panel that will discuss the impacts of social movements and media on “survivorship.”
(10/11/24 7:00pm)
Latino representation in engineering is scarce. Currently, Latinos make up 9.4% of the engineering workforce in the United States.
(10/11/24 3:00pm)
Pop music blasting from the speakers, disco lights dancing overhead and “Pink Power Hour” written in bold pink letters across the Beauchamp mirrors.
(10/10/24 10:00pm)
For Buba Fofanah, a fifth-year graduate student and star forward of the men’s soccer team, soccer has been his greatest motivator, both on and off the field. But that changed early in the season on a September day during practice when Fofanah suddenly fractured his fifth metatarsal while running.
(10/08/24 1:00am)
When Director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality (CGS) Gregory Pulver attended a Washington, D.C.-based conference for Catholic queer individuals, he was inspired by a speaker from Georgetown University. The speaker introduced the concept of “OUTober ”— a dedicated month for hosting events and fostering safe spaces for queer people on college campuses.
(10/08/24 7:55pm)
The University of Portland will host a national three-day conference over fall break titled “Catholic Higher Education and AI: Mission-Based Teaching for the Future of Humanity,” aiming to explore how Catholic institutions can adapt their educational practices in the age of artificial intelligence.
(10/07/24 9:00pm)
Moving out of a residential hall and into a college house comes with its own baggage.
(10/07/24 7:30pm)
When I started to think about what I wanted to write my final opinion piece on, I turned to my best friend, Sarah, to see if she had any good ideas.
(10/07/24 6:09pm)
The smell of espresso wafted out of Kilo D’Cofi on the corner of SW Sixth Ave. and Pine Street while we did cherry pickers, butt kickers and lunges. The 7 p.m. sun glinted off the windows of Big Pink, and Burnside’s evening traffic was at a low hum.
(10/07/24 4:02pm)
Editor’s Note: Responses have been edited for clarity and concision.
(10/07/24 6:21pm)
On any given afternoon, North Willamette Boulevard is bustling with families walking their dogs, athletes sprinting through the neighborhoods and students cycling to campus. But, on Aug. 29, a hit-and-run on North Willamette Boulevard occurring less than a mile from campus, highlighted a troubling trend of dangerous driving in Portland and nearby campus streets.
(10/04/24 8:30pm)
Screaming. That’s mostly what I remember. Screaming and bright lights. A hospital hallway and the harsh smell of disinfectant. A birthing mother screaming so loud it shreds eardrums.
(10/04/24 6:00pm)
This fall, UP’s inaugural Center for Gender and Sexuality officially opened its doors to the UP community. The center, located on the lower level of Orrico Hall, is one of the latest efforts by the University to cultivate a more inclusive environment for the LGBTQ+ community.
(10/04/24 9:00pm)
A room full of energy. A room full of emotion. A room draped head to toe in Pilot purple.
(10/04/24 7:00pm)
For the first time in Pilot athletic history, the University of Portland will serve as the host institution for the 2028 Division I NCAA Women's Basketball Regional Championships, the NCAA announced Oct. 2.