We will contact you only if you are a finalist for an interview. Please do not be discouraged if you are not hired the first time you apply to The Beacon. We receive many applications, and frequently ...
A new off-road wheelchair known as “The Rig” is making the outdoors more accessible to students. Designed to handle grass, sand and well-maintained trails, The Rig allows all users to participate in ...
When the stress and monotony of work or classes weighs you down, what’s the best way to break free? For this group of students and staff, pickup basketball fills that role. Every Monday, Wednesday and ...
Each year, a slate of experienced Beacon staffers is chosen to lead the paper in its mission to seek the truth and report it. This fall, a team of eight editors will assume their roles to guide a ...
In the inaugural episode of "Conversations on The Bluff," Copy and Opinions Editor Kaylee Monahan talks with Fr. Patrick Hannon about his book "From Glory to Glory: A Pilgrim’s Notes on the Badlands ...
UP Theater’s last performance of the semester, “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 plays in 60 minutes),” begins the moment you enter Mago Hunt, where ushers greet you in the lobby and present ...
President Robert Kelly has appointed Kalena O’Connell as editor-in-chief (EIC) of The Beacon for the 2026-27 academic year. Kelly’s appointment was based on the recommendation of the Presidential ...
Content warning: This article discusses sexual assault and mental health. Let me start by saying this: As a survivor of sexual abuse, you are never the one in the wrong. The predator who abused you is ...
Have you ever been so excited to get your favorite food at a restaurant, but then you see the not-so-small numbers right below the description? I always think to myself, is it really necessary to put ...
At approximately 7:08 p.m., a student reported that the driver’s side mirror of their vehicle was damaged, which was parked on North Portsmouth Avenue facing Joe Etzel Field, according to an email ...
The Chiles Center bustles with stomping feet and faint cheers. The buzzer sounds and the backboard glows red, signaling the end of the timeout. My eyes scan the crowd as I receive polite claps and ...
In 2024, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Dundon-Berchtold Institute for Moral Formation and Applied Ethics hosted UP’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) conference for Catholic higher ...