Campus questions staff firing

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A thick stack of papers, which outlined the three-step process in firing Miguel Cervantes from B-street Permaculture Project sat on Professor Deke Gundersen’s desk. “I can tell you what I know and what Miguel has told me,” said Gundersen. He … Continued

Handball begins year with new coach, champions

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Handball, having already made their mark after last year’s accomplishments, is taking an even bigger step forward this season. Head Coach Mike Steele has brought in David Steinberg as an addition to the handball coaching staff. Steinberg, a professional of … Continued

Football talent brings in victories

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It’s been 44 years since the Pacific University football team has started a season with a 2-0 record. The Boxers have gotten off to a hot start with victories over Adrian College and Occidental College. Last season the Boxers were … Continued

Cross country teams led by Shipley, Davis

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After running 100 miles a week all summer, sophomore Tyler Shipley leads  Cross Country into the fall season. While Shipley shines, the young team transitions into a new season with limited experience, but solid determination. “As a team we are … Continued

Volleyball takes Goss overseas

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Israel: one of the world’s most heated places throughout history. Not only is it a country of religious and political tension, it is also a hotspot for one of Pacific’s own, Lauren Goss. Goss had an opportunity of a lifetime … Continued

Soccer to be top contenders

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After winning the Northwest Conference Championship a few years ago, the past two seasons have been rough for the Pacific University Men’s Soccer Team. But the 2013 season has gotten off to an explosive start as the Boxers have opened … Continued

Slow start but high hopes for volleyball

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Last season, the Pacific University volleyball team opened with seven straight losses before they flipped it around to finish with an 11-13 record. Now just one year later, the Boxers find themselves in a similar situation. The 2013 season has … Continued

Learning services reaches out to students

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Currently serving 182 students, the Learning Support Services for Students with Disabilities is a service provided by Pacific that coordinates educational accommodations for students with disabilities. The service is available to both undergraduate and graduate students at Pacific University who … Continued

New faculty member admires Northwest

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Moving to the northwest is a new experience for Texas native Keya Mitra, but the Pacific community has already made her feel at home. “I’m really excited to be here. I’m impressed by how inviting the students are and the … Continued

Faces of Pacific: Meet Windy Stein

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One of the many faces behind the scenes of administration has successfully reached her ninth year at Pacific. This Administrative Assistant is Windy Stein. Prior to her current position, Stein began her time at Pacific at the help desk in … Continued

Boersema plans notorious lineup

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The main goal for Director of the Center for Peace and Spirituality Dave Boersema, is to actually find a physical place for the center. “This year especially I’m trying to find a sanctuary, a place not aimed at a particular … Continued