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Pilots baseball celebrates the program's first perfect game. Photo courtesy of Pilot Athletics. The 2024-25 athletic year has been undoubtedly historic for sports at the University of Portland, and ...
A Portland Fire Truck on Willamette Boulevard while smoke is coming from the brush behind it. At approximately 2:16 p.m., Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) responded to a fire near Willamette and Menlo.
On any weekday, a student might walk into a professor’s office to improve their grade or ask for exam help. But instead of walking into bare offices, students often enter rooms with sand-sculptures, ...
On Jan. 28, President Robert Kelly sent an email to students, faculty and staff addressing the Trump administration’s recent executive orders, including a federal funding freeze on federal grants and ...
An electrical box near Shipstad Hall and a wall near the entrance of the UP bookstore were vandalized at an unidentified time this past weekend. Campus Safety was made aware of the incident after a ...
While UP won’t be hosting classes on Monday, Jan. 20, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, UP’s celebration of King’s legacy will continue from Jan. 18 to 23 with a week of on- and off-campus MLK ...
The way you view yourself can have a direct impact on your confidence and self esteem. I fully believe in the importance of having a positive image of yourself. As a photographer I have seen how a ...
On Saturday Nov. 2, seven students and a recent alum were allegedly drugged at an off-campus party, according to the Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management Michael McNerney. Campus Safety is ...
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 ...
REVIEW: ‘You Can See All the Stars’ compassionately addresses sexual assault on college campuses Content warning: This article discusses themes of sexual assault and mental health.
“Every time we get close to a concert, it's always awesome to be playing with everyone,” Morlin said. “Everyone knows their music. We're just jamming out [...] and so it's really fun to be playing ...