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
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. by Samantha Zavala
UP’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers chapter is motivating a new generation of Latino engineers by Tiffany Marquez Escobar, Samantha Zavala
Running for body and culture: How some Hispanic running clubs are building community in Portland by Riley Martinez
Language and survival: a Q&A with poet Joan Naviyuk Kane Celebrated poet and Reed College Professor Joan Naviyuk Kane speaks on writing, teaching and community in advance of her coming reading at UP. by Riley Martinez
UP's jazz ensemble brings the department’s music scene back to life Preparations have begun for UP's first music performance of the season by Samantha Zavala
We Wore That brings fall fashion back to campus UP’s thrift and fashion club gives their best fall fashion tips by Kalena O’Connell
Cozy shows to get you through sweater weather Bring the autumn leaves and cloudy skies indoors with these TV recommendations by The Beacon
UP theater prepares to ‘fill the house’ for upcoming season Here is a preview of what the five-production season will look like this year by Samantha Zavala, Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
Putting down roots: Student-Led Unity Garden prepares to build new greenhouse Join the Student-Led Unity Garden’s ‘Barn’ Raising Event on Sept. 7 at 9 a.m. to help build the club’s new greenhouse. by Julianna Pedone
Serve beach at ASUP Films's upcoming screening of 'Barbie' The film will be screened on Shipstad field this Saturday, Aug. 31 at 9 p.m. by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
Hope is fueling Provost David Mengel The new provost discusses his hobbies, life and hopes for the Bluff by Noah Carandanis
The Beacon recommends: finding humanity at Arches Bookhouse A St. John’s bookstore offers more than just used copies of great books by Noah Carandanis
The Kann experience: my night at Portland’s hottest restaurant From exceptional food to the promotion of inclusivity, Kann delivers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that diners will never forget. by Julianna Pedone
Japanese American redress through the eyes of Bob Shimabukuro How the Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) came to celebrate the legacy of one of Portland’s most dedicated activists by Camille Kuroiwa-Lewis
Getting ready for graduation: important dates and information for graduating students by Antonio Acosta