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(11/12/21 11:13pm)
It’s 2021. We have electric cars and virtual reality gaming. We can order groceries from our phones and can talk to our TVs. We have levitating light bulbs — yes, light bulbs that can float. Though society has advanced in many ways, post-secondary institutions have lagged behind, struggling to diversify their faculty in a way that would represent the demographics of their student populations.
(11/12/21 7:52pm)
The year is 2020. As the world rallies against the years of racial injustice experienced by communities of color, nearly everyone you know (and probably all of your favorite celebrities) are reposting post after post about BLM, police brutality and everything in between. Fearing being left out, you begin to repost things too. You pat yourself on the back because you did it! You acknowledged the problems in society and can now rest easy knowing that you did your part in ending the problem!
(11/10/21 3:52am)
Pulitzer Prize winning author Mitchell Jackson will be speaking in the Buckley Center Auditorium as a Schoenfeldt Distinguished Writer this Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m. The talk is titled “Prison to the Pen: Mitchell S. Jackson’s Extraordinary Journey.”
(11/09/21 11:22pm)
The women’s basketball team returned to the court in all white to face the Willamette University Bearcats in their home opener on Nov. 5. The court was filled with chants from the Pilot cheer team showing up to support the team.
(11/09/21 6:29am)
On Friday, Nov. 5, University of Portland students, faculty and admin welcomed Lindsay Romasanta as the keynote speaker to kick off National First Generation celebration week. This is the fifth year UP will celebrate and recognize first-generation students, faculty and staff.
(11/09/21 5:46am)
This week in Pilots Athletics, men’s and women’s basketball both won their season openers, the women’s soccer team finished out their regular season play with a loss and a win, men’s soccer also picked up a win and a loss, women’s indoor volleyball lost both of their games, women’s tennis competed in the Gonzaga Invitational and women’s rowing competed in the Head of the Lake Regatta.
(11/07/21 10:39pm)
With the sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of students across the globe were forced to abandon their dorm rooms, switch up their classrooms for Zoom screens and press pause on their traditional college experience.
(11/07/21 5:59pm)
Pull out your animal print and dust off your binoculars for Campus Program Board’s (UPCPB) “Into the Jungle” themed dance on Friday, Nov. 12. Khakis, dark green, bucket hats and safari wear are not required, but encouraged to fully experience and immerse yourself into the jungle.
(11/07/21 12:41am)
Update Nov. 9 at 10:25 a.m.
(11/07/21 1:35am)
In July of this year, the entire world watched as the Norwegian National women’s beach handball team was fined for a uniform violation. The team showed up to their match against Spain in thigh-length elastic shorts instead of the regulation bikini bottoms, and in response, the European Handball Association’s Disciplinary Commission delivered a $1,700 fine. But fans watching globally knew that the fine meant more than a couple thousand dollars — it was a message to female athletes worldwide.
(11/06/21 11:43pm)
It was an overcast evening on Merlo field as the University of Portland men and women’s soccer teams stepped out to compete against Northern Illinois University and Brigham Young University, respectively.
(11/05/21 12:48am)
Over Fall Break, University of Portland’s non-faculty employees were given one paid day off, a “Pilots’ Staff Appreciation Day.” At the end of September, the University also paid a $1000 “Pilots’ Staff Appreciation Bonus” to staff who make less than $75,000 a year.
(11/04/21 9:57pm)
Running drills, scrimmaging and tossing a frisbee: All signs point to fall sports on campus. And what better way to welcome Portland’s rainy season than with muddy evening practices?
(11/04/21 10:02pm)
Día de los Muertos is a celebration from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 commemorating loved ones who have died. This celebration has brought UP students together to remember those who have passed away.
(11/04/21 7:11am)
Purple and white dash across the floor. Chants of “defense” intermixed with rhythmic clapping and sneakers squeaking in the stadium. The Pilot’s dance team celebrates dunks in synchronicity.
(11/02/21 11:26pm)
My name is Jeff and I’ll be your instructor today.
(11/02/21 6:21am)
This week in Pilots athletics, the men’s tennis team competed in the Gonzaga Invitational and the Southern Intercollegiates, the men’s soccer team earned a win and a tie, the women’s soccer team won on the road, the cross country teams competed in the WCC Championships and the women’s rowing team hosted the Portland Fall Classic.
(11/02/21 1:14am)
As seniors scramble to assemble post-graduation plans, the Career Center wants to remind them that they aren’t alone.
(11/02/21 1:30am)
Sitting in the corner of his parents' nail salon in Medford, Oregon, eight year-old Victor Tu heard the subtle squeak of the front door open. He looked up through the opening of the door, and across the shopping center parking lot, to a bright red sign that read, “ABK Karate.”
(11/01/21 3:15pm)
UP nursing students are again feeling the effects of COVID-19 on their clinical experience, with traditional clinical partners such as Legacy Health having backed out of hosting students, citing staffing shortages and COVID-19 concerns.