Boxer Spirit scholarship renamed to honor Krebs
Every person has a story to tell. Students’ stories could earn money toward tuition costs starting fall 2013 thanks to an individual who had a strong influence on the culture of Pacific. The name of the Boxer Spirit Awards has … Continued
Transfer student prefers smaller Pacific
Imagine being constantly waitlisted for classes that are required for your degree. What if you only knew the name of only your professor and your neighbor in each class? Waiting in line for hours with no guarantee that you will … Continued
Student abroad discovers new talent
While most students at Pacific University are caught up in their studies as midterms approach, Amber Patton is busy dominating the sport of barebow archery in Ireland. Patton, junior creative writing major at Pacific, left to go study abroad in … Continued
Grandson discusses Gandhi’s mission
As odd as it may seem, there are still people in the world who don’t know who don’t know the name “Gandhi.” In fact, as Arun Gandhi explained to a packed audience in the Stoller Center a week ago, a … Continued
Picking up the pieces: Baseball bounces back, aims high
Pacific is currently ranked 6th in the Northwest Conference standings, securing a 6-9 record in conference and a 9-18 record overall on the season. The remainder of their schedule will be a battle for the three spot. With playoffs out … Continued
Spring football preps another solid season
While a 3-6 record does not sound all that glamorous, the Pacific University football team finishing in fifth place in the Northwest Conference was a dramatic improvement from years past. And with the football program coming into its fourth year … Continued
Women’s tennis sets fresh course
A season riddled with injuries and growing pains on the court has left the lady Boxers with 4-13 record. They are 0-11 in conference play. There is potential in the majority of the women and sights are on next season … Continued
Lu’au track meet attracts attention
Pacific’s Lu’au weekend won’t be hard work exclusively for the people putting on the actual event. It’ll be hard work for the Pacific track and field team as well. The track and field program is once again hosting the Pacific … Continued
Library confronts stereotypes
The “Dark Continent” display in the library for Black History Month breaks new ground on identifying the stereotypes associated with Africa in the 1800’s. The “Dark Continent” display was set up by Pacific’s Archivist, Eva Guggemos. Over a course of … Continued
Olympics cut wrestling from 2020 games
FILA did not fight hard enough to keep its spot on the Olympic card, like the modern pentathlon did. Walsh said that, “The Olympics is not the grand amateur showcase we hold it as. There is a lot that goes … Continued
Editor praises conference for applicable leadership
Mount Everest was the last place I thought I’d go during the third annual leadership conference. Even with a title of “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!,” I thought the conference held Feb. 9 would be just like the last two … Continued
Lady Boxers seek playoff berth
The approaching end to yet another season puts a thought into every athletes mind. The playoffs. This is especially true in a cut-throat Northwest conference where five teams are competing for the final spots into the 2013 NWC softball tournament. … Continued