Volleyball in position to make playoffs
After splitting this past weekend’s games with a win and a loss, Pacific volleyball is sitting in fourth place in the Northwest Conference, a good position to make a run at the upcoming playoffs. On Friday, the squad took on … Continued
Multi-sport athlete shows ambition
In recent years, the multi-sport athlete has become a rare breed in collegiate athletics. However, one of the advantages of going to a NCAA Division III school is that there is more opportunity to play multiple sports. As a junior … Continued
Appreciation given for dedication
One student-athlete’s brother has been an asset to the football team over the last three years allowing Eric Pitkanen, now head athletic trainer, to fully serve the team. Ethan Bangs is senior Sean Bangs’ younger brother. The 17-year-old has been … Continued
Experience gained with homecoming prep
After a tough non-Conference schedule to open the 2013 season, the Pacific Football Team is standing tall with a perfect record of 3-0. The latest victory, however, did not come easily. The Boxers traveled to Atherton, Calif. and came out … Continued
Dudley brings rowing to Pacific
Joining Pacific University Athletics in the spring of 2015 will be the newly approved sport of women’s rowing. The addition will be the Boxers’ 24th intercollegiate sport and the 41st rowing program nation-wide at the NCAA Division III level. While … Continued
Ancient sport is back, bright future ahead
Wrestling has well over 2,000 years of history and is one of the most popular sports around the world. Since the time of the Ancient Greeks, it has been the cornerstone of the Olympic Games. So why remove it from … Continued
Former soccer star returns as coach
Just three years ago, the Pacific University Men’s Soccer program was at one of its highest points in school history. Now in 2013, the Boxers hope to return to being a top program and have decided to get a little … Continued
Team chemistry a key for success
When it comes to determination, Pacific’s volleyball team has it down to a T. A slow start to the season maybe, but these ladies have their eyes on victory and have a plan on how to get there. “One of … Continued
State poetry association hosts annual conference
Pacific University will be hosting the Oregon Poetry Association’s Fall conference on Oct. 18 through Oct. 20. The conference is open to writers of varying skill and experience. The conference will feature open mics, workshops, and individual consultations with professional … Continued
Writing series offers authors
Critically acclaimed Argentinian poet, Lorraine Healy will speak at the second installment of the Visiting Writer Series, sponsored by the Department of English, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the English Club. Among being extensively published both in Argentina … Continued
Involved student gives schedule advice, ideas
Stacie Struble does it all, from activities in the outdoors to taking a full course load that many students couldn’t handle, she works hard to achieve everything she does. While Stacie is involved in Outback’s voyages program, she also swims, … Continued
Student Senate scholarships: Club encourages studying abroad
Student Senate is giving away a total of $14,000 for 14 students to make their study abroad dreams a reality. Eighteen students applied this first round, for $1,000 that would help fund a student’s upcoming summer or winter study abroad … Continued