Puget Sound RSS Feeds

Subscribe to University of Puget Sound RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to get university news delivered right to your desktop! You can tell your computer to look for our news or sports stories, and whenever we publish one, we'll send you the headline and a link to the full story. And don't worry--you don't have to give out your e-mail address.

  • Puget Sound News
    This feed includes all news items posted to the university's general news archive, including announcements of upcoming events and noteworthy university accomplishments. This feed does not include daily athletics news, only the occasional athletics highlights.
  • Puget Sound Events
    This feed includes a variety of music, art, theatre, and lecture events open to the public at the university. This does not cover every event happening at the university, but does cover the major arts and lecture events hosted on campus.
  • Collins Memorial Library Feeds
    • Collins Unbound
      News and information about libraries, books, reading, and more
    • Library Logged
      Student suggestions on enhancing our library
    • Science at Collins
      Science at Collins is the library's venue to collect and disseminate news, research tools, and resources for scientific research and teaching at University of Puget Sound.
    • Recently Published
      Lists of recently published books in the library collection, organized by topic
  • Logger News
    This feed includes all varsity athletics news posted to the university's athletics site, including coverage of baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Looking for news on only one or two of these sports? Try the individual news feeds below:

    Note: Varsity sport feeds that are not designated separately include news on both men and women in the specified sport.

For our internal audience:

About RSS

RSS stands for really simple syndication, and it's a really simple way to keep up with changing content from your favorite Web sites.

As an RSS subscriber, you automatically receive updates that may include a headline, text, and media such as audio or video files. This information is sent directly to your RSS reader, so instead of visiting a Web site to see new content, the new content comes to you.

If a Web site has an RSS feed, you'll often see the RSS icon in the address bar, or you may see a link to it on the page.

Many browsers have built-in RSS readers or you can use a personal portal page to view and manage multiple RSS feeds.

If you use Outlook 2007, you can get feed updates delivered as e-mail messages. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings and then New on the RSS Feeds tab. Type or paste the URL of the RSS feed you want to receive, and then Add and OK. You'll see updates start to arrive in your RSS Feeds folder.

For assistance, contact the Technology Service Desk at 253.879.8585 or servicedesk@pugetsound.edu.