Important Indigenous Artwork
Visit Being(s) by Stella Nall at the Cawein Gallery When I recently visited the Cawein Gallery (Scott Hall), vibrantly colored animals standing in paintings immediately caught my attention. The two-dimensional paintings of red bison reminded me of the ancient paleolithic … Continued
Faces in the Crowd
WOMEN’S SOCCER Name: Anna Emerson Grade: Freshman Major: Kinesiology Hometown: Salem, Oregon Game Day Ritual: I eat oatmeal with peanut butter with my teammate Chan Chan every morning before a game. Sports hero: Tobin Heath, US Women’s National Soccer Team … Continued
Sexualizing Disaster: Overturning Roe V. Wade Gets Kinky
On June 4, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, the 1973 landmark case that granted abortion access across the country. Leading up to and since its upheaval, millions of people have been facing the consequences; women have been … Continued
Running on Full!
Young and fast, the women’s XC team is looking to compete for conference title The women’s cross-country team has been making a name for themselves all season long: The team finished third at the Mike Johnson Classic in Western Oregon … Continued
Mind over Matter
Dr. Tasker Helps Pacific Athletes Tune Their Minds For Sports Performance As an athlete, I can testify to my mind telling me to give up before my body feels physically incapable of pushing anymore. Adrenaline wears off. Distractions occur. The … Continued
All the Sport News That’s Fit to Print
Talking With Jeff Rebello, Sports Information Officer. With over one-third of Pacific University’s student body participating in sports programs, our student body is always buzzing with athletics. Starting in 2021, Jeff Rebello took over Pacific’s Sports Information Director role and … Continued
Inclusivity in Action
Director of intramural sports Mallory Hiefield on why students should join an intramural sports team For students who can’t commit to the near-daily practice schedule of Division III sports, Pacific University’s intramural sports are a spirited and inclusive alternative. The … Continued
Pharmacy Program Drops 50% for Incoming Enrollment
Falling enrollment tracks with decline in enrollment nationwide, changes in competition. While student enrollment has been falling across the country for years, Pacific University administration was shocked by a 50 percent drop in incoming enrollment for the School of Pharmacy … Continued
Donut Mind if I Do
Pacific Donuts is the Perfect Stop For Your Pastry and Beverage Needs Fall is finally making its way to campus, and what could be more perfect than a donut and a tasty drink? Now, if you’re like me and … Continued
Driving Straight Into Tough Spots
Pacific Theatre’s Fall Production Challenges and Enchants Trigger warning: How I Learned to Drive implies and portrays instances of sexual assault and pedophilia. Discretion is advised for anyone who is sensitive to these topics. In the age of flash judgements … Continued
Choral Voices for Indigenous History
Director Scott Tuomi arranges a benefit concert to fundraise for Indigenous Students Pacific University’s student body possesses a variety of admirable qualities, and one category it excel in is musical ability. Pacific is home to bands, orchestras, and choral groups. … Continued
Around the World
Celebrate Culture with This On-Campus Event Shallow beams of fall sunshine streamed through the windows of the UC, illuminating the space between me and Sophia Tong, the event coordinator for the upcoming Around the World event. For our first time … Continued