‘Bear witness’ to poetry as civic engagement with former Oregon Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani by Kaylee Monahan
38 years later, ‘Father Art’ has seen it all The longtime pastoral resident and history professor reflects on almost four decades at UP. by Riley Martinez
Conference of the Parties through the eyes of college students The Beacon spoke with four of the student COP29 attendees about their experiences in Azerbaijan and what they learned about climate policy at the conference. by Clara Pehling
Before the tassel turns: a graduate's guide to commencement weekend Undergraduate commencement will take place Sunday, May 4 at 11 a.m. in the Chiles Center by Kalena O’Connell
The best books to get lost in on World Book Day World Book Day is celebrated globally on April 23 by The Beacon
The life cycle of a 61-years overdue library book How a book checked out over 60 years ago traveled the world and ended up back at Clark Library by Clara Pehling
Holy Week intends to bring prayer, community to campus Holy Week will take place from April 13-19. by Rieve Randall
This ‘Pride and Prejudice’ isn’t the one you remember That’s why you should see it. by Riley Martinez
How one UP senior is getting first hand biomedical experience creating a prosthetic by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
Looking back and moving forward: Celebrating 90 years of The Beacon A birthday celebration will be hosted in the newsroom in St. Mary’s April 11 by Kalena O’Connell
How UP’s orchestra and wind symphony are closing out the music season The orchestra and wind symphony will perform in Buckley Center Auditorium on April 13 at 3 p.m. by Samantha Zavala
Bestselling and Portland-based author Cheryl Strayed discusses ‘Wild’ at ReadUP event “Wild” was made into the Academy Award-nominated movie of the same name in 2014. by Samantha Zavala
St. Patrick’s Day for all ages: get this paddy started with these Portland events by Kalena O’Connell
Del Water Gap announced as UPCPB’s 2025 Rock the Bluff artist Verb8im to join as opener by Julianna Pedone
Late night snacks and chats: building community through after-Mass socials A tour of three after-Mass socials across campus by Samantha Zavala