St. Baldrick’s Event: Students, staff donate hair for cause
As students, faculty and community members walked to the giant barber pole next to Lincoln Park early in the morning on Sept. 14, there was one thing on their minds; hair. Colleges Against Cancer hosted the St. Baldrick’s event, inviting … Continued
ARAMARK’s under trained staff leads to mediocre food
As we all know, Pacific University is among some of the smaller campuses in Oregon. With about 1,200 undergraduates enrolled at the University, we have three places to eat on campus: Real Food on Campus, The Bistro and Einstein Bros. … Continued
Pacific ranked among prestigious universities
Publications like Forbes and US News World Report have acknowledged Pacific University, making it more of a household name across America. “We are respected by other institutions and it helps our folks who are close or part of the university … Continued
Boxer mascot expresses concern for the well being of students on campus
Written from the viewpoint of Boxer, the mascot. All humans grow physically, to a certain point. In a perfect world, once they reach this point they continue to grow intellectually; physical growth ends but the potential for intellectual growth only … Continued
Gamma Sigma fraternity celebrates 150 years
The Gamma Sigma fraternity is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, being the oldest fraternity west of the Mississippi. Though the fraternity has had its up and downs throughout the past years, the fraternity is still moving along strong. The … Continued
Movie review: Don Jon proves to be clever, sexy and lovable
Don Jon, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his directorial debut, is about a young New Jersey man, presumably in this late 20’s or early 30’s, who has an addiction. When he’s not feeding this addiction, life for Jon revolves around a … Continued
Student objects to constructions hours, days
I take issue with several aspects of Pacific’s approach to the building of a new dorm hall. I do not, as a rule, have a problem with broken things begin fixed. I do, however, have a problem when the fixing … Continued
Students, community express frustration over fired friend
Miguel is a passionate person and very respectful to everyone around him. He does not deserve this. There was one instance in Pacific’s Start & Sustain a Non-Profit course a couple years ago where there happened to be a grandmother … Continued
Student stands behind smoking ban on campus
We all know the risks of smoking. Though smoking is a “lifestyle choice” for students on campus to release stress, it cannot be accurately compared to social drinking. Someone drinking does not affect the health of others around them. While … Continued
Pacific remembers past traditions
Imagine walking around campus on Homecoming week and seeing freshmen wearing Pacific beanies. Not only would students be wearing funky hats, there would be a list of different activities happening such as a “Duley” Friday Night Comedy Show, two football … Continued
Club reaches out with food, ministry
The smell of barbecue wafts throughout the campus as the Pacific Christian Fellowship Club welcomes back both new and old students to their club for the 18th year. Pacific Christian Fellowship club first formed in 1995. This club was created … Continued
Work study brings new opportunities
With a constant list of who’s hiring in the area after graduation, there are people like Internship Coordinator Melissa Vieira and Career Development Center Associate Director June Dressler to help students build their resume in an appealing way for potential … Continued