UP joins dozens of colleges and universities across the country in refining and tightening their protest policies after a turbulent semester of pro-Palestinian demonstrations, which led to more than 3 ...
Christine Sinclair (‘05), Portland Thorns FC forward and former Pilot, played her last regular season professional club match against Angel City FC Nov. 1 at Providence Park. The Thorns won the match ...
Each spring, UP students elect student leaders to the Associated Students of the University of Portland (ASUP). Next year, however, the election process will look a bit different. Instead of voting ...
UP Theater’s last performance of the semester, “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 plays in 60 minutes),” begins the moment you enter Mago Hunt, where ushers greet you in the lobby and present ...
UP alum and Portland Thorns FC forward Christine Sinclair played her last professional game as the Thorns lost to NY/NJ Gotham FC 2-1 Nov. 10 at Red Bull Arena. Gotham FC, the defending NWSL champions ...
Shipstad Hall will remain closed until at least the 2025-26 school year, delayed from its anticipated opening this past August, as the University addresses declining enrollment by reducing on-campus ...
From the modern, architectural city of Astana, Kazakhstan, to the small rural town of Minier, Illinois, international and domestic students from far and wide have found their home on The Bluff. Future ...
Editor’s Note: Responses have been edited for clarity and concision. For Inupiaq poet Joan Naviyuk Kane, writing has been part of her life since she says she “had the agency to do so.” Her old ...
As you drive across one of Portland's 12 bridges, many things could cross your mind. The emails you haven’t responded to or maybe the name of that friend you bumped into downtown — what you probably ...
On October 9 the Center for Gender and Sexuality officially opened its doors to students in Orrico Hall. Take a look at photographer Evan Guerra’s photographs from the grand opening event. On October ...
If you use TikTok and consider yourself a reader, then chances are you’ve succumbed to the infatuations of BookTok — a cheeky internet community where authors and creators share and dissect various ...
Viet Thanh Nguyen’s memory began the moment he was separated from his family. After the Fall of Saigon in 1975, he and his family fled Vietnam to a refugee camp in Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
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