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Protestors from near and far perform the hula together.
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Protestors from near and far perform the hula together.
A protestor pays his respects at the place of worship on Mauna Kea.
Buff the Bluff 2 took place on Nov. 9.
The Bros Club hope to keep growing and welcome more and more players.
The Super Smash Bros Club's Buff the Bluff 2 event featured at least 136 registered participants as far south as Eugene and as far north as Seattle.
Last year, the club held a small-scale tournament fundraiser.
The Super Smash Bros Club's Buff the Bluff 2 was the first of its kind at the University of Portland.
Tony Kollman is ranked top 10 in Oregon in the Super Smash Bros video game tournament.
Redshirt sophomore Anna Pataki qualified individually for the national meet on Saturday.
The men's cross country team pictured at the 2018 NCAA West Regional. The Pilots defended their title in Colfax, Washington this past weekend. Photo courtesy of Pilot Athletics.
The two new programs that could be arriving on The Bluff would address themes of gender, race, class, and sexual orientation, among others.
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Herbert Medina says both majors are in very early stages of development.
Francisco Franco is a sophomore sociology major and Gender and Women's Studies minor. Franco declared the minor because he likes learning more about himself and what it means to be human.
Junior Sage DeFreitas is a communication studies major and gender and women's studies minor. DeFreitas is always surprised at the number of students in gender focused courses and all people benefit from discussing these themes. DeFreitas made the picture when she was five and it reminds her to keep studying gender and the intersections of gender not only for herself but also for future generations.
Professors Alexandra Hill (left) and Vail Fletcher (right) are the co-directors of the Gender and Women's Studies program.
Assistant Provost for International Education, Diversity and Inclusion Eduardo Contreras spoke with Dean Medina over the summer to start the search for an ethnic studies faculty member.
The two potential new majors of ethnic studies and gender and women's studies would diversify the current curriculum and make it more inclusive.
Sophomore economics major Rosie Ith is interested in the ethnic program to expand on her own intercultural knowledge as well as its potential to bring more diversity to campus.
ASUP President Nick Owen is passionate about a new bill that will provide more funding for student clubs.