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During the COVID-19 quarantine, Portland-based poet Anis Mojgani virtually navigated his new position as Oregon’s poet ...
Copic would go on to report the news across the nation — from her first TV gig in Bend, Oregon, to working in Kansas City, ...
Regardless of April’s rain or shine, cozying up on a couch or bench with a book makes for a great pastime. From fantasy ...
A display of "Physical Optics" by Robert W. Wood inside Room 213 in Clark Library. This book was returned to Clark Library ...
May 2, the First Generation Student Pinning Ceremony will celebrate the achievements of first-generation graduates at 2 p.m.
On April 16 at approximately 9:18 p.m., Schoenfeldt, Fields, Haggerty & Tyson Halls, as well as part of the surrounding ...
Newly elected District 2 City Councilors Sameer Kanal, Dan Ryan and Council President Elena Pirtle-Guiney visited campus on ...
Growing up in Rabat, Morocco, Yasmina Benslimane witnessed the strength and resilience of the women around her. Women who ...
Campus Ministry will host a morning prayer in the Chapel of Christ the Teacher at 9 a.m., the Sacrament of Reconciliation, ...
Running is more than just a sport for Pilots cross country and track and field freshman Hugh Kent. For him, it’s a way to connect with people and give back to the community that pushes him to compete ...
A beacon is a constant light in the dark, serving as a guide, metaphorically, for those who are struggling to find their way.
Every successful doubles tennis team features a strong bond established on a foundation of trust, chemistry and purpose. For ...
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