Stay in the Loop with the Hoop
Boxer Basketball is in full swing as the men’s, and women’s teams continue to succeed in the win column this year. At this point in the season, both teams sit 2-0 in conference games, and both are north of the … Continued
Capstone Conversations with Grace Alexandria
A Pacific senior speaks on the process of creative writing capstones In the cold of winter, some choose to find comfort in a good book. A select few find comfort in writing a good book instead of venturing into the … Continued
Pacific Removes First Alumnus’s Name From Building
Harvey W. Scott: Alumni, Editor, Racist Pacific University’s President Jenny Coyle has announced the renaming of the Forest Grove Campus building Scott Hall following a searing article describing the racism and bigotry of the building’s namesake published by The Oregonian. … Continued
A Postponed Trial, A Bar Investigation, and A Clash of Perspectives
Two key figures comment on a suite of lawsuits facing Pacific University In November, The Pacific Index reported on a suite of lawsuits against Pacific University alleging wrongful termination of professors, phony Title IX investigations, and much more. In the … Continued
New Year, New Food
Forest Grove is known for many wonderful qualities, but the fast food selection is not one. Yet, the town is steadily growing in the right direction. Forest Grove is adding new fast food, bakeries, and dinner spots to its menu … Continued
Oh, the Places Boxers Go!
Study Abroad Opportunities On The Horizon To study abroad or not to study abroad, that is the question that has plagued the minds of Pacific students since the program came to be. For some, an easy question, as it is … Continued
Boxer are Nuts for Squirrels and Raccoons
Insight on the furry creatures that share Pacific University as their home You see them, you know them, you love them. The Western Gray Squirrel and the Common Raccoon. Probably outnumbering students on campus. And if mascots were chosen … Continued
Back to the Mat
Boxer Wrestling competition has begun for this winter season. Roll out the mats because wrestling season is among us, and Boxer wrestling teams are looking to make some noise this season. The past couple of years in wrestling have been … Continued
Christmas Comes Early to Outdoor Pursuits
Outdoor Pursuits finalizes plans for new building The Holidays are almost here, and Outdoor Pursuits has some big improvements on their wishlist. For the Outdoor Pursuits team, this year was filled with many new adventures—and a new face; namely, the … Continued
O’Christmas Tree O’Christmas Tree
Having doubts about what Christmas tree to buy? Oregon has you covered. Did you know, Oregon is one of the top six states for supplying Christmas trees to the rest of the nation. That’s right: While those in Florida, Arizona … Continued
Blackpilled into Believing : Are Incels Really That Dangerous?
(TW: Violence, Misogyny, Crime Statistics) Incels, or people who are involuntarily celibate, come in every shape, size, gender, and color, but the ties between “Incel” and “Men” are so interconnected they might as well be the same rope. Incels, while … Continued
Dean of Students Position Eliminated
Dr. Jonathon Hyde departs Pacific amid Student Affairs restructure On October 11, Pacific University students and staff received an email from President Jennifer Coyle that VP of Student Affairs and Chief Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer Narce Rodriguez announced her … Continued