Del Water Gap announced as UPCPB’s 2025 Rock the Bluff artist Verb8im to join as opener by Julianna Pedone
Late night snacks and chats: building community through after-Mass socials A tour of three after-Mass socials across campus by Samantha Zavala
Musical muses: UP choir singers reveal who they’re listening to UP choir singers will perform “Music at the Movies!” on Feb. 15. by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
‘The Effect’ questions love and reality amidst a clinical drug trial As Oregon’s debut, the show will run from Feb. 19-23 in the Mago Hunt Theater by Kalena O’Connell
Reclaiming forgotten family through feminist disability studies research Professor Christin L. Hancock’s latest book, “Unmentionable Madness,” made its UP debut Jan. 23 by Samantha Zavala
When you should walk away: advice for navigating post-election feelings and conversations by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
REVIEW: ‘Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 plays in 60 minutes)’ was the distraction we needed from finals by Samantha Zavala
‘The relevant-to-you science:’ How environmental studies lecturer Heather Carpenter brings food sustainability to the classroom by Kaylee Monahan
Throwback to past eras with ASUP Films' screenings of ‘La Bamba’ and ‘Y2K’ ASUP Films will screen “La Bamba” on Nov. 21 and “Y2K” on Nov. 24. by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
How seven Pilots across the map landed on The Bluff Meet seven students from the 32 states and 14 countries of UP’s student body by Kalena O’Connell
Q&A: Alum Taylor Stewart reflects on his documentary about Oregon’s racist past Q&A with Taylor Stewart, star of the OPB documentary, “Road to sunrise: A journey to reconcile Oregon’s racist history.” by Nandita Kumar, Tiffany Marquez Escobar
Building bridges: how UP students are approaching the 2025 Student Steel Bridge Competition by Nandita Kumar
Simternship, screenwriting and the World Cup: 11 courses to keep in mind for spring registration by The Beacon
Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen visits UP to discuss his new memoir and refugee identity Nguyen's debut novel, "The Sympathizer," won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2016 and is the basis for a mini series streaming on MAX by Kaylee Monahan