Clare Duffy
Articles
Ch'Ch'Changes: Freshman to Senior Year Transformation Photos
These four years may feel as though they've flown by, but photos show just how much seniors have grown during our time at UP.
Muslim women answer: 'What does the hijab mean to you?'
Several Muslim women at UP told The Beacon that although there are few people on campus who wear the hijab, they rarely get questions from other students about the custom. So we invited them to answer, in their own words, "What does the hijab mean to you?"
Margaret Trout will leave behind a legacy of change at UP
One of the first events that Margaret Trout helped to coordinate when she arrived at the University of Portland was a Diversity Dialogues Week session about healthy sex and sexual relationships.
Sexual assault reported on March 27
On March 27, a student reported a sexual assault in Lund Family Hall.
Health Center Director Margaret Trout leaving UP for UC Davis
Margaret Trout, director of the Health and Counseling Center, will be leaving the University of Portland on May 11, according to an email she sent to colleagues in Student Affairs Tuesday morning.
PODCAST: Tap Takeover TAKEOVER
The Pilot House pub hosts a "tap takeover" every Wednesday night, featuring a different local brewery (or cidery). Cheyenne Schoen and Clare Duffy took over the takeover to do a podcast that will give you tasting suggestions and tell you all about this week's featured cidery, Reverend Nat's.
Rivera and Akers to be ASUP president and vice president next year
Brandon Rivera and John Akers were officially elected ASUP president and vice president for the coming year following a runoff election and a rocky couple of days for student government.
UPDATE: London study abroad student in 'shock' after hearing about attack from Italy
All University of Portland students currently studying abroad in London have been accounted for and are safe following what is being called a terrorist attack in the city early Wednesday, according to UP Director of Studies Abroad Eduardo Contreras.
ASUP elections open Wednesday, to include funding resolution
Although the persistent rain has been making summer feel far away, and next fall even further, ASUP elections for the upcoming school year begin Wednesday morning. In addition to electing ASUP leaders, students will also be voting on a resolution to change the ASUP budgeting process. The ASUP Senate unanimously approved the resolution earlier this month.
UP student suing Broadway Cab after being sexually assaulted by driver in 2015
A University of Portland student is suing Broadway Cab after she was sexually assaulted by one of the company's taxi drivers in February 2015. The $4.75 million lawsuit was filed last week.