The numbers are similar for the staff survey. 77.3% said they felt welcome on campus, and 91.1% said they felt welcome in ...
Jolly’s “The Audio Guide to Happiness (Pt.I)” is true to its name; the metal/rock album is filled with tracks to guide you into happiness. The album starts with “Guidance One,” a short, 54-second ...
Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of the gothic romance novel, “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë, premiered in theaters on Feb. 13, which conveniently fell the day before Valentine’s Day. The buildup to ...
The United States has been showing a decline in literacy rates for the past few years. In 2022, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reported that from 2020 to 2022, the average reading ...
ODP organizes many outdoor trips and activities open to students throughout each term. They range from dayhiking, mountaineering and climbing to snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and winter ...
Transform this special evening into a charming at-home movie night, either for yourself or for you and your significant other ...
However, only a small portion of those businesses are Black-owned and operated. Here is a short-list of local small businesses that are Black-owned.
In recent years, the world of video games has undergone a remarkable transformation. What was once considered a pastime for a niche group of enthusiasts has now blossomed into a multi-billion-dollar ...
Portland Community College (PCC) is hosting the annual Cascade Festival of African Films (CFAF) from Feb. 6 to March 7, 2026. It is a free event, focused on bringing together communities through art ...
In August 2022, Bull made history as the first Indigenous Dean of an engineering school in the country. Despite his position, he stays true to his roots — Bull can often be found at local events, and ...
Annabelle Dinda weaves words together with an unbridled magic, transporting listeners to worlds of emotion and meaning rivaled only by her previous work. Her new album, “Some Things Never Leave,” ...
Revolutionary, brilliant and superhero are just a few of the words Walidah Imarisha’s colleagues use to describe her. The writer, activist and educator has been teaching at Portland State University ...
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