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Regardless of April’s rain or shine, cozying up on a couch or bench with a book makes for a great pastime. From fantasy ...
May 2, the First Generation Student Pinning Ceremony will celebrate the achievements of first-generation graduates at 2 p.m.
On April 16 at approximately 9:18 p.m., Schoenfeldt, Fields, Haggerty & Tyson Halls, as well as part of the surrounding ...
Newly elected District 2 City Councilors Sameer Kanal, Dan Ryan and Council President Elena Pirtle-Guiney visited campus on ...
Campus Ministry will host a morning prayer in the Chapel of Christ the Teacher at 9 a.m., the Sacrament of Reconciliation, ...
Growing up in Rabat, Morocco, Yasmina Benslimane witnessed the strength and resilience of the women around her. Women who ...
Running is more than just a sport for Pilots cross country and track and field freshman Hugh Kent. For him, it’s a way to connect with people and give back to the community that pushes him to compete ...
A beacon is a constant light in the dark, serving as a guide, metaphorically, for those who are struggling to find their way.
At the University of Portland, the work of leaders from smaller, student-led clubs and organizations — like the Womxn of ...
Every successful doubles tennis team features a strong bond established on a foundation of trust, chemistry and purpose. For ...
During the COVID-19 quarantine, Portland-based poet Anis Mojgani virtually navigated his new position as Oregon’s poet ...
Copic would go on to report the news across the nation — from her first TV gig in Bend, Oregon, to working in Kansas City, ...
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