Jenna Rossiter
Articles
How to go out when you're not 21
The Beacon has put together a list of the five best ways to go out in Portland if you aren’t 21 yet.
Students raise concerns about Commons hours complaints
Students have been complaining about The Commons not staying open late enough this year in comparison to years past. It’s not so much about having food options available after 7:30 p.m., but that it’s no longer a space for students to hangout and do homework in the evenings.
Entertain Me: Oregon Ballet Theater’s ‘Swan Lake’ is a Captivating Drama
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Oregon Ballet Theatre’s Swan Lake, a ballet in three acts, premiered at the Keller Auditorium. With only a few seats empty, the packed auditorium came to a standstill and only the classical music of Pyotr Tchaikovsky and clicks of pointe shoes could be heard.
Summer music festival lineups are here: these are our favorites
As college students on a budget, which summer music festival will get you the best experience for your buck? We’ve selected a few worth your while!
How to spend a snowy night in
Whether it’s a movie, comfort food, or a craft, whatever you decide to do on the rest of this stormy day, don’t let it go to waste.
How do you become an RA?
The RA online application is open now until January 20. However, an online application is not the only step to become an RA.
VIDEO: Campus organizations hold tabling event on issue of sexual assault
Last week's campus conversation on sexual assault spurred several events on the subject: a tabling event Thursday afternoon where clubs and campus organizations handed out information and engaged in dialogue about sexual assault, and a stand-in that is set to take place Thursday night at 9 p.m. in Buckley Auditorium. Reporter Jenna Rossiter talked to several participants at the tabling event about why they were there and what they're hoping to see come of this campus discourse on sexual assault.
School of Nursing creates two new master's programs
The School of Nursing master’s program is expanding its Master of Science degree options at the University of Portland to include an Innovation in Health Systems and Quality Program and a Safety in Health Systems Program which will go into effect Fall of 2017.
How to Drive Safely in Winter Weather Conditions
Here are some tips from the experts that can be useful to stay prepared whether you’re driving around campus, up the mountain or back home this winter!
Lund family attends official hall dedication
The official dedication and blessing of the new Lund Family Hall took place on Thursday evening. The Lund family, as well as their close friends, gathered for a private mass in the St.