COVID-19 testing protocols more vigorous for athletics
As COVID-19 has forced the postponement of multiple games in the WCC, UP Athletics has been playing under more robust health protocols.
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As COVID-19 has forced the postponement of multiple games in the WCC, UP Athletics has been playing under more robust health protocols.
The UP Men’s Basketball team returned to Chiles on Jan. 27, with a win against the Pacific Tigers for their first home game since Dec. 17, 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced artists to be flexible, and it’s taught them an important lesson: you don’t necessarily need to go into a physical theater to experience a live show, just like you can watch Hollywood movies from your living room couch instead of going to a movie theater.
Campus Program Board (CPB) announced their decision today to cancel Dance of the Decades 2022 rather than postpone it, citing concerns about the surge in UP’s COVID-19 cases as well as Multnomah County’s.
The University of Portland is our school, and it is a damn good one at that; we are proud to be Pilots. Every good institution, however, needs its critics to become great. And that is what we are called to become today — its critics. More specifically, its critics of how the University has failed its LGBTQ+ students.
“Every story is a DEI story.”
I distinctly remember the moment in 2021 when I found out my grandparents and parents were eligible for their first COVID-19 vaccination dose.
January 18 saw the launching of a White House website allowing each United States address to receive up to four at-home COVID-19 tests free of charge. Those accessing the website must provide their basic contact information and shipping address.
The health and counseling center is offering COVID-19 boosters for students Friday, Jan. 28 and Tuesday, Feb. 1. To schedule an appointment students should call the HCC at (503)-943-7134.
Studying abroad regularly involves making sacrifices. The pandemic made this more apparent than ever.
During May of 2020, many college graduates faced disappointment. COVID-19 robbed them of their final semesters, in-person graduations and other graduation festivities. Former alum Kim Dorr missed out on these activities as well as the opportunity to play her favorite sport with some of her dearest friends: the women’s ultimate frisbee team.
Too cold to go out? Warm yourself up with one of these tasty oven-baked recipes before winter comes to an end. A perfect escape from the Portland rain, these warm treats will satisfy your sweet tooth — and they’re perfect for sharing. Break up the monotony of weekly classes by grabbing some friends and heading to your kitchen, or nearest dorm basement, for a rewarding activity that’s sure to make everyone smile in a sugar-induced haze.
A group of students, inspired by the departure of Psychology Professor Sarina Saturn — who is leaving UP at the end of January — are holding a spirit week to celebrate and emphasize the visibility of students from marginalized groups on campus this week, Jan. 24-28.
Biketown, a ride-share service known for its orange bicycles, will be expanding its service to cover the North and East Portland area, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) announced on Jan. 10.
Fr. John Donato blessed the Field’s hall side stairwell Wednesday night, Jan. 19 after a student fell down multiple flights of stairs receiving serious injuries.
January 10 marked the beginning of the end. The final semester of my undergraduate gauntlet. The on ramp into real life.
The majority of classes will return to in-person instruction starting Monday, Jan. 24, with a “very small selection” of classes continuing to temporarily meet remotely, Acting President and Provost Herbert Medina said in an email this morning.
With another year beginning in a pandemic, and Omicron taking away the glimmer of normalcy that we were nearing, many have forgone or forgotten to make a New Year’s resolution amid all the chaos.
Women’s Basketball and Men’s Basketball were the only UP teams to compete over winter break. The women’s team played five games while the men’s team played six, and both teams began their WCC conference play. A few games were postponed due to COVID-19 but the basketball teams were still able to continue playing.
Editor's note: To protect the privacy of the student involved, The Beacon has decided not to publish their full name.