‘It was all worth it:’ Vietnamese Student Association wins ultimate frisbee Turkey Bowl The Vietnamese Student Association (UPVSA) traveled to Seattle for an annual ultimate frisbee tournament against other VSAs of the Pacific Northwest by Brady McCracken
Social Justice Club hosts Sharon Brown to discuss human trafficking warning signs, prevention How to stay safe and spot warning signs by Kaylee Monahan
‘Lead yourself:’ Women in Leadership panelists are inspiring the next generation of women leaders by Samantha Zavala
PREVIEW: ‘It’s okay to be clocked:’ Upcoming production of ‘The Thanksgiving Play’ confronts Portland’s woke culture The production will run Nov. 12-16 by Reem Alshaban
MEChA to honor the lives of migrants lost at the Mexican-American border A vigil will be held outside the UP Bookstore from 7-8 p.m. on Nov. 3 by Samantha Zavala
‘A celebration of life:’ How the Latinx Student Union is commemorating Dia de los Muertos From Oct. 31 to Nov. 6, an ofrenda will be displayed inside the Chapel of Christ the Teacher for students, staff and faculty to observe by Samantha Zavala
Buckley Center Art Gallery to exhibit 'Greetings from Palestine' The exhibit from local artist Kathan Zerzan will run from Nov. 3-26 by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
Symphony orchestra to celebrate Latinx culture at upcoming concert The concert will be held on Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. inside the Buckley Center Auditorium by Samantha Zavala
How to celebrate Filipino American History Month on campus Filipino American Student Association’s celebrations begin Oct. 21 with workshop “Unity Through Diversity and Adversity” by Rieve Randall
‘Know Your Rights’ event aims to prepare community for contact with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tips were shared on interaction with law enforcement, detainment and legal resources by Maggie Dapp
New student organization, Pilots Black Student-Athletes, supports Black student-athletes and assists local community by Kaeden Souki
David Austin, former director of strategic partnerships at the United Nations World Food Programme, visits UP to talk on freedom and hunger by Regina Castillo
Social Justice Immersions plant ‘seeds of hope’ in participants Applications for immersions will close on Oct. 10 by Samantha Zavala
From CHIRP Lab to a book deal: How three alumni and one professor co-authored ‘Liturgy in the Shadow of Trauma’ by Kaylee Monahan
Center for Gender and Sexuality to celebrate visibility and joy during OUTober OUTober events will begin with International Lesbian Day on Oct. 8 by Rieve Randall
Theater department to offer free tickets for Indigenous peoples The new ticketing policy comes from the department's desire to act beyond land acknowledgements towards Indigenous rights. by Clara Pehling