There Will Be Sports
Athletic Director Keith Buckley continued to stand by his promise of pushing for sports this spring while making sure athlete safety was of the utmost importance
Football and Basketball Seasons Cut Short
The Northwest Conference announced “for fall and winter sports, the NWC will have the institutions only play fellow NWC institutions in their respective states.
Scholarship Season: Where to find scholarships as a current college student
Scholarship season is one of the most dreaded times of the year for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for current college students to find scholarships when most scholarships are geared towards high school seniors.
Rising COVID-19 Numbers Precede Return from Winter Break
As of Friday, Feb. 5, there have been 43 positive undergraduate cases, 36 positive graduate/professional cases and 29 positive employee cases.
Leadership Changes To Pacific Administration
Pacific University will see changes to its leadership starting this summer on July 1. President Lesley Hallick announced the changes on January 7.
We’re Back! New Issue Coming February 5th
Check back here on February 5th for our first issue. This semester, our new issues will be published every other Friday.
An Inside Look at the Dangers of Protesting: Student Rhiannon Harris Fights for Justice in Portland Protests
Amidst all the chaos of COVID and studying, freshman and psychology major Rhiannon Harris is putting herself in Portland chaos to stand up to injustice.
Index Staff Playlist: Home for the Holidays
To spread the holiday cheer, the Index staff are sharing their favorite songs of the season.
Pacific Closes Athletic Facilities for Remainder of Fall Season
Due to COVID-19, Pacific athletic facilities have officially been shut down for the remainder of the semester.
Fall Sports Conclusion
This fall was different. There were no games . There were barely any practices. COVID-19 destroyed the optimism of fall athletes one restriction at a time.
Finding Ways to Stay Focused in a World of Chaos
As we reach the end of what has been an atypical semester to say the least, we are met face-to-face with holiday cheer and the very prominent disappearance of any motivation for school work.
The Storytelling Machine: “Bugsnax” is Well-Seared, but Undercooked Inside
Indie puzzle adventure video game “Bugsnax” looks like a sweet-but-slightly-horrifying candy. But taking a bite reveals a frustrating, jawbreaker-like center that makes it hard to recommend for most palates.