K-pop’s hidden racism
10/29/2025
Korean pop has stolen their music and creativity from Black artists all over the world for decades, and it is time we reveal the
‘Black Phone 2’ was an impressive sequel
10/29/2025
Rather than relying solely on traditional jump scares, Derrickson emphasized the psychological side of terror, showing that true fear often exists in memory and
Owls Decide: TV or Movies?
10/29/2025
By Brandon Cortés Features Editor Hmmmm… what will Owls decide? “Movies: they have more chance for runtime.” English major Luis Moquete, a junior “TV
‘Nailed It’ event celebrates queer expression
10/29/2025
Painting your nails is a form of self-expression, and for many nonbinary and trans people, that is an important part of who they are.
Innovation Hub previews upcoming tech events
10/29/2025
The Innovation Hub is gearing up for one of its biggest events of the semester: the Emerging Technologies Forum, set for Nov. 14 at
Author seminar confronts gentrification and identity
10/29/2025
Based on studies of Portland’s Albina neighborhood, Evans highlighted the voices of Black residents who witnessed their once close-knit community reshaped by gentrification.
Interim President announces CPR challenge
10/29/2025
“In just a few minutes, you can learn a lifesaving skill and show your Owl pride while doing it,” Bulmer said in a campuswide
Dining for a Difference fights food insecurity
10/29/2025
The university’s food pantry has become a crucial resource for students who face challenges meeting basic needs. With more students visiting each semester, the