Vienna Boys to perform
On Friday, Oct. 21, the Vienna Boys’ Choir is coming to perform for at 7:30 p.m. in Taylor Meade auditorium. The choir originated in 1498, when Emperor Maximilian I gave instructions that there were to be six boys among his … Continued
Gamma struggles with new membership
This fall marks the 148th anniversary of the Gamma Sigma Fraternity; it also marks a serious drought in the number of pledges for the Gammas. Currently Gamma has four members; President Jon Riffey, Vice President Jordan Polly, Treasurer Will Marchbanks … Continued
Donors establish future funding for scholarship
Recently, a scholarship fund was established for students at Pacific who identify as being lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender. The Coral Endowed Scholarship Fund was established by Dawn Holt and Shaun Simpkins, parents of Pacific alumnus Christopher Holt. They donated … Continued
ESPN features football play
If you had to guess if Pacific won a football game or was the number one play on ESPN’s Sportscenter’s top 10, what would you pick? The Boxers are still making positive strides towards their first win, but Saturday Oct. … Continued
Boxer goal keeper last line in defense
Defense has been an important part of the women’s soccer team’s progress this season. The main aspect of the Boxer defense is goalkeeper Brittany Hartmann. The women’s soccer team is currently in the middle of the pack when it comes … Continued
Volleyball team beats Linfield in straight sets
The volleyball team showed the Linfield Wildcats the amount of growth the Boxers have made with a win in straight sets at the Stoller Center last Saturday, Oct. 1. The first set ended 25-21. The second set also proved the … Continued
8-to-11-man football transition vital
Eight-man football is not an uncommon adaptation of the larger game more often played with 11 players on the field. Smaller high schools that tend to struggle with fielding a full team will often times drop from an 11-man offense … Continued
Trickery plays: Future goal set
Trick plays in football are often considered as being big explosive happenings where halfbacks launch passes to the wide out, or when “flea flickers” result in game-winning touchdown passes. This has not been the case the Pacific University Boxers. Upon … Continued
POM Squad brings back competitive dancing to PU
Kicking off their first season, the Pacific University POM Squad attracted 20 students with a love to dance and perform. President and Head Coach of the POM Squad Shaun Keylock aspired to bring a dance team back to Pacific, believing … Continued
Bad batch of fish: Sushi removed from U.C.
Lunch went awry on Monday, Sept. 26 for ARAMARK at the University Center. Given the illnesses that occurred from tainted sushi, AFC Franchise Corp. will no longer serve sushi to the Pacific community. “In the foreseeable future the university will … Continued
Beaverton EyeClinic unveils 3D vision center
The College of Optometry’s newest EyeClinic in Beaverton will reveal the world’s first “3D Performance Clinic” on Thursday, Oct. 6. This clinic’s main purpose is to diagnose and treat vision coordination problems affecting 3D sight. It contains technology capable of … Continued
Library celebrates Banned Book Week
Pacific University’s library is displaying a variety of commonly challenged books this week in honor of Banned Books Week. The display will be up until Oct. 3. The library will also display resources on censorship and intellectual freedom. Every year, … Continued