President Kelly addresses recent directive from the Department of Homeland Security that allows immigration authorities on college campuses by Tiffany Marquez Escobar
Reclaiming forgotten family through feminist disability studies research Professor Christin L. Hancock’s latest book, “Unmentionable Madness,” made its UP debut Jan. 23 by Samantha Zavala
UP welcomes Alvin Sturdivant as its first vice president of Student Affairs and inclusive excellence by Julianna Pedone
President Kelly addresses the Trump administration's recent executive orders that affect UP, other institutions of higher education by Kimberly Cortez, Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
MLK Day ON: A week of events celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy The week of events will happen from Jan. 18 to 23. by Kaeden Souki
How seven Pilots across the map landed on The Bluff Meet seven students from the 32 states and 14 countries of UP’s student body by Kalena O’Connell
Q&A: Alum Taylor Stewart reflects on his documentary about Oregon’s racist past Q&A with Taylor Stewart, star of the OPB documentary, “Road to sunrise: A journey to reconcile Oregon’s racist history.” by Nandita Kumar, Tiffany Marquez Escobar
Celebrate Filipino American History Month with these on-campus events The Filipino American Student Association will be hosting three events to commemorate Filipino American history and culture. by Maggie Dapp
UP’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers chapter is motivating a new generation of Latino engineers by Tiffany Marquez Escobar, Samantha Zavala
Beauchamp hosts inaugural ‘Pink Power Hour,’ giving non-male identifying students a space in the weight room by Taylor Helle, Netty Jurriaans
The Center for Gender and Sexuality’s ‘OUTober’ is a month to celebrate queerness on campus The CGS works in collaboration with the Wellness Center and Campus Ministry to host several events throughout the month of October. by Netty Jurriaans
Running for body and culture: How some Hispanic running clubs are building community in Portland by Riley Martinez
Language and survival: a Q&A with poet Joan Naviyuk Kane Celebrated poet and Reed College Professor Joan Naviyuk Kane speaks on writing, teaching and community in advance of her coming reading at UP. by Riley Martinez
New Center for Gender and Sexuality opens for the UP community The Center for Gender and Sexuality will be hosting their grand opening on Oct. 9 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the lower level of Orrico Hall. by Tiffany Marquez Escobar
StockUP food pantry reopens with a permanent location StockUP will be hosting an open house on Sept. 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the lower level of Orrico Hall. by Tiffany Marquez Escobar
Saving the world one seed at a time: Vandana Shiva speaks at UP on food rights and ecofeminism by Ethan Sanders
Library Accessibility Committee works to expand library accessibility Initiatives include having more noise-canceling headphones and testing softer lighting in study rooms. by Tiffany Marquez Escobar