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(04/30/21 10:08pm)
This year, Founders' Day looked very different from years past as it turned virtual for the awards ceremony and senior presentations. It took place on April 20 and had four sessions, similar to past year’s schedules.
(05/01/21 5:34pm)
While campus life at UP has mainly been online, a large majority of the student body has been living in off campus housing in the University Park neighborhood. From themed dinners to spending time outside, these various off campus houses have found creative ways to build their own sense of community during an isolating global pandemic. Inspired by local photographers who captured the beginning stages of the pandemic, Beacon photographer Molly Lowney set out to create UP’s own Front Porch Project.
(04/29/21 2:01am)
It’s been a long, long school year, and the end is finally close in sight. As you pour over your finals or papers, clear out your dorm rooms or houses, or even stare at the commencement box in the corner of your room, you might feel a little motion sickness — things are changing fast. With every adult in the U.S. now eligible for a vaccine, hope is on the horizon. In a looming post-pandemic world, with new leadership arriving to UP, it's time to think about what kind of future UP could, and should, strive for.
(04/28/21 10:03pm)
Anybody who spent time on UP’s campus before COVID-19 is familiar with it: the booming chants and drum sequences that erupt out of Villa Maria Hall before parading to Merlo Field on fall weekends, kicking off the soccer games. The Villa Maria Drum Squad was a hallmark of student spirit in days past, and it is now returning to campus.
(04/28/21 2:12am)
Almost a year after it began, the Board of Regents has released a brief report on the findings of the investigation sparked by former Vice President for Human Resources Sandy Chung’s July 1 op-ed “Racism, Sexism, Tokenism: My Experiences as a Woman of Color at University of Portland”. The investigation was done by Lathrop GPM, a large, national law firm whose website says it helps clients “seize opportunities, solve problems and dominate market spaces.”
(04/28/21 4:00am)
If you walked into Isley Cachero’s room in Villa Maria Hall any time between 2016 and 2020, you were instantly greeted with a smile, and more than likely, a question: “How’s it?”
(04/27/21 11:12pm)
Going into college, I believed that I could do anything and be anyone, it was a time of infinite potential and possibilities. However, as I have begun to glimpse the end of my college experience on the horizon, the limitless potential now seems finite and rigid.
(04/28/21 4:45am)
When we committed to UP four years ago, we had it all planned out. We were ready to walk through the academic quad with the cherry blossoms in full bloom around us. We were ready to wait in the astonishingly long line at Mack's market, and even sit through the occasional brutally boring lecture. But this, this we were not ready for.
(04/27/21 8:03pm)
UP has announced it is joining a growing list of other colleges and universities requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations for students, faculty and staff this fall.
(04/27/21 3:32am)
It’s no secret the University of Portland needs to address racism in our community. Sandy Chung shed some light on what was happening behind closed doors in the administrative levels at the school last summer, but students have felt the lack of representation among UP faculty for years. Seeing your people only reflected in non-faculty, service staff positions — positions that go mostly unappreciated — affirms that even at the university you chose to dedicate your time to, racism has a tight grip.
(04/27/21 6:23am)
If you’re a University of Portland student who’s scoured for off-campus housing, chances are you’ve come across the name Bob Kessi, or maybe even reside in one of his properties. As of right now, there are 330 UP students who rent from Kessi.
(04/26/21 10:41pm)
As senior nursing and social work major Torrie Webb arrived at her clinical site at Lents Park in Southeast Portland the morning of April 16, she immediately knew something was wrong.
(04/26/21 10:37pm)
It’s been a long year of Zoom calls and Moodle forums, so this summer, give your brain a break — whether with a new video game, a morning podcast or a book. If you don’t know where to start, accept this offering of recommendations straight from your friendly neighborhood Beacon staff.
(04/25/21 11:49pm)
Due to the pandemic, I have been washing my hands a lot more than normal in the last year. This is usually a pleasant experience in that it is completely forgetful, with no lingering reminder of the act, save the light scent of hand soap. Sometimes, though, there are hand-washes that linger for all the wrong reasons, washing experiences that irk me and leave me wishing that I had not washed them in the first place. This happens more often than it would seem.
(04/25/21 2:25am)
Over the past year I have been lucky enough to explore the PNW with my friends. The persistent question is always ‘what are we doing this weekend?’ So, we make the most of every hour in the weekend by waking up early and going to bed late. In the end, the sleep deprivation and instant ramen dinners are worth it for the memories and photographs we take home. I think it's important for everyone to experience the outdoors, especially when we live somewhere where you can travel from the Cascades to the Oregon coast in one day.
(04/23/21 11:02pm)
When I was in grade school, I spent every spare moment reading. I would have a book in one hand while shoveling cheerios into my mouth with the other (sorry Mom). I’d stubbornly read in the car while fighting off motion sickness and push the limits of my bedtime by using a dim reading light that wouldn’t let the whole house know I was up. Stories became my refuge where I could do anything, be anyone, and let my imagination run wild.
(04/22/21 11:18pm)
Standing in the wings for the first time, Rob Messel felt the intimidation kick in. His carefully done makeup began to dampen with sweat. He felt his wig brush on his shoulders and the beat of the music vibrate through him.
(04/22/21 9:21pm)
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(04/21/21 7:45pm)
In high school, I was obsessed with “Hamilton: An American Musical,” and not just for the incredible music, wordcraft and story-telling. The cast and ensemble proudly featured people of color in a refreshing and revolutionary way. To see a truly talented and diverse group of people be praised and rightfully recognized for their contribution to a pop culture sensation was something I hadn’t known to wish for before.
(04/21/21 10:08pm)
Imagine a bustling lobby of a residence hall, full of new students who are moving away from home for the first time. Bins are overflowing with belongings, anticipation is radiating off of the walls of the building, and everyone is clearly excited for their new start. No one could have predicted that move in day would be full of strict social distancing protocols, and mask requirements.