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Freshman Jordan Ducree says she discovered the album "Broke with Expensive Taste" by Azealia Banks while preparing for her radio show where she discusses black women artists.
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Freshman Jordan Ducree says she discovered the album "Broke with Expensive Taste" by Azealia Banks while preparing for her radio show where she discusses black women artists.
DiPaulo said it took her time to recognize her value as a leader for The Beacon.
University President Fr. Mark Poorman appointed Junior and current Living Editor Gabi DiPaulo editor-in-chief of The Beacon for the 2020-2021 school year.
Dean of the Pamplin School of Business Robin Anderson will retire in June.
With the NFL Combine taking place this week, it was time for The Beacon to once again get back together and do some drills! Will their skills on the gridiron get them drafted? Probably not. But at least it was fun!
The effects from the fires are still prevalent in Australia.
(From left to write) Haylee Andrews, Alex Fowler, and Keeley Frawley walk down the court with the Australian flag wrapped around them.
(From left to right) Haylee Andrews, Alex Fowler and Keeley Frawley all hail from Australia, which has been affected by fires since September of 2019.
A stone bench and a Japanese Maple tree outside Christie Hall commemorate the life of Owen Klinger.
The Halftime Mile has been a tradition for the Pilot track team since the 1990s.
Sean Tan placed 4th in the 800m with a time of 2:01.28.
Tara Fuiten (left) leads her teammate, Audrey Lewis, down the back straight in the Women's 200m.
Avery Gill hands the baton off to the second leg runner, Natalie Smith.
Freshmen AJ Reyes (left) and Kai Vickers (right) both set personal records in the men's 3000-meter run.
Students decorate traditional Carnaval masks at the craft station.
Studies Abroad canceled the program to Ireland this summer due to low enrollment. Photo illustration by Jennifer Ng.
Concordia University students, who recently found out their school is shutting down at the end of the semester, have been reaching out to UP admissions inquiring about transferring. Photo Illustration by Lisa Erenstein.