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(04/06/18 10:50pm)
As Portland residents walk, drive and bike around the city, one thing is apparent: Portland’s homeless crisis is becoming more severe. Although state and local leaders have drafted plans to solve the problem, homelessness is an ongoing challenge.
(04/05/18 2:29am)
Samples for the new track that will soon be installed on River Campus.
(03/28/18 11:40pm)
High school students across the country are facing disciplinary actions such as suspension for speaking out against gun violence. Most recently, students across the nation walked out and marched for stricter gun laws.
(03/05/18 8:11pm)
When Prisca Dorcas spoke at the University of Portland on Friday night, she did not stand behind a podium to preach. Instead, she sat in an armchair in the middle of an empty stage, next to a small coffee table with a vase of flowers, and opened up a dialogue on systemic racism, oppression and colonialism.
(03/01/18 4:28am)
Five minutes. That’s how long it typically takes for you — the candidate — to impress the interviewer for your desired job, according to CNN Money.
(02/27/18 8:03pm)
One Cinco de Mayo while she was in graduate school, Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez had had enough of her peers culturally appropriating the Latinx culture. It happened all the time during Halloween. Often, people would even ask Dorcas if they could dress up as her. But she was tired of people dressing up as “Mexican.” Once, the entire class below her dressed up as a Hispanic professor on April Fools’ Day.
(02/21/18 4:21am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:21am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/21/18 4:20am)
Students had a fun day in the snow. They built snowmen and threw snowballs after classes were canceled.
(02/19/18 7:14pm)
Lent is finally here, along with the inevitable question: “What are you giving up for Lent?”
(02/16/18 8:52pm)
Eight years ago, senior biology major Jenny Chu went back to Vietnam and celebrated Lunar New Year with her extended family. Chu recalls participating in several traditions and practices, but her favorite ritual is when she and other children would give new year wishes and pay respect to the elders, and in return each of them receive a lucky red envelope filled with cash.
(02/13/18 7:08pm)
University President Fr. Mark Poorman today announced the creation of a new full-time position position to lead University of Portland’s efforts to be more diverse and inclusive: Director of the Office of Equity and Inclusion. Poorman also announced that beginning in 2020, UP would cancel its classes on Martin Luther King Jr. Day every January.
(02/01/18 8:16pm)
Students often feel uneasy when partaking in cultural or racial discussions. But it’s more perturbing for a student of color to be in a room filled with predominantly white peers while discussing racial and diversity issues. It’s okay if you feel discomfort.
(01/31/18 6:28am)
The University of Portland Title IX review committee has provided over 20 recommendations based on feedback given by students, faculty and staff, in regards to sexual assault guidelines. These recommendations include the expansion of campus-wide training as well as a review of the words consent, intoxication and incapacitation as pertaining to sexual assault and harassment.
(01/31/18 3:16am)
When she opened her admissions packet before attending the University of Portland and saw the Ohana brochure inside, senior Miranda Whitters was immediately interested in the program. But the title “Ohana,” which is the Hawaiian word for family, made her feel hesitant to join as a native of Seattle, Washington.
(12/05/17 2:53am)
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