Invisible Children’s ‘MOVE’: New short film inspires students
KONY 2012 is dead. Or so people think. A week after its release, Invisible Children’s new short film “MOVE” was screened at Taylor Auditorium to an audience of individuals still interested in the KONY 2012 movement. It highlighted not only … Continued
Undead prey upon family weekend
On the morning of Oct. 13, zombies were prowling the campus attacking all of the Boxer Dash participants. This was the first-ever Boxer Dash hosted by the Exercise Science Club and headed by club president Brandon Eddy. The event brought … Continued
Volleyball rolls on despite early disappointment
After a disappointing seven-game losing streak to start off the season, the Pacific volleyball team has found a way to turn it all around. With a very tough early schedule, the Boxers faced George Fox, No. 23 Occidental, Chapman, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, … Continued
Football is on the winning track again
Last year Pacific’s football team decimated the University of Puget Sound in the homecoming game. This year, the Boxers fell just shy of knocking off Whitworth in a 28-25 loss. Despite the disappointment of losing such a close game, the … Continued
Coach finds new home at Pacific
Since his first day of track practice in 7th grade, the new associate head coach of cross country and track and field, Ray Shadowens, knew he would be involved with the sport for the rest of his life. “I came … Continued
Pacific enjoys rich history in Olympic games
After this past summer’s Olympic games, one must not forget Pacific’s own history. Five Boxers have been involved with the Olympic games. Alfred Carlton “AC” Gilbert started working out with the Pacific University track and field team from when he … Continued
Editor appreciates fans
Fans of Pacific’s football team have done an amazing job of holding tight, being patient and waiting for the good results to come. After the win against Occidental, the boxers are starting to show signs that they have reached a … Continued
Pacific invites pumpkin carving
October is here, which means hordes of pumpkins and their jack-o-lantern kin aren’t far behind. Pacific will be hosting a free pumpkin carving event Oct. 13 as part with Family Weekend. The activity is sponsored by the Parent’s Association, which … Continued
Junction offers juniors job possibilities
The overwhelming strain on today’s job market is affecting families everywhere. Students are taking part in this struggle as well and without a doubt will face it head on once completing their education. This reality is one that the Career … Continued
JET program recruits students at Pacific
The Japan Exchange and Teaching program is a teaching outreach program in which participants go out in one year intervals to a selected area in Japan and teach English to young children. The program is offered for anyone who has … Continued
CPS encourages Boxer Alerts registration
Worst case scenario: students are walking to and from class, mingling, enjoying the last bit of sun while an armed intruder takes aim and puts his finger on the trigger of a gun. The most direct way for Campus Public … Continued
“I’ve Got Goals” poetry slam kicks of Homecoming week
Pacific students, alumni and supporters alike gathered in the Milky Way on Sept. 24 for the “I’ve Got Goals” poetry slam. This event was the first of the Pacific Slam season, featuring the talents of poet Eirean Bradley, host and … Continued