Breaking down the Boxers: Pacific football envied by others
A consistent P.J. Minaya or a healthy T.C. Campbell? Their initialed first names are not the only things these two teammates have in common. They shared the role of starting quarterback since opening day of training camp when Boxer football … Continued
Baseball ends an era
The line was long as Pacific University baseball players waited to turn in their uniforms for the year. For some players it was the first time they had donned the red and black colors belonging to the Boxers. For some, … Continued
Tennis finishes rough season
Expectations were high for the men’s tennis team after making it to the conference championships in 2012. The men did not meet their goals, but came out of the season with a few highlights along the way. “We didn’t do … Continued
Key wrestler to return
Originally, junior Caleb Malychewski was going to take advantage of coming to Pacific with college credit and graduate a year early. However, Malychewski, the first wrestler to represent the Boxers at the NCAA Division III National Tournament in seven years, … Continued
Boxers lose an unexpected star
Just 27 innings pitched in three years at Pacific. 1,095 days later he became the Sunday starter for the Boxers, and the backbone of a team struggling to find itself. Throughout the course of a season, where the playoffs immediately … Continued
Kawai, Shipley go the distance in conference
Just after seeing teammate Tyler Shipley dominate his portion of the Northwest Conference Track and Field Championships, junior Kelson Kawai prepared for the triple jump. Freshman distance runner Shipley had just taken first in the 5,000 meter run, his second … Continued
New Assistant Editor shares his opinion
With athletics being such a big aspect of Pacific University, I am pleased to accept the position of assistant sports editor of the Pacific Index. For those of you who have followed my work as a writer so far, I … Continued
Havoc-wreaking duo to return
Almost the entire 2012 season was spent watching from the sidelines for juniors Jordan Fukumoto and T.C. Campbell. Both suffered season ending injuries in just the first few games of the year. Campbell, the starting quarterback at the time, was … Continued
Football departs for South America
A handful of players from the Pacific University Boxers football team will be taking their off-season training south of the border when they travel to Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay. The trip starts on May 16 and goes until … Continued
Summer Events on Campus
May 7-11 Big Sky College Track Championships May 16 Northwest League Baseball Tournament May 20 Associated Oregon Loggers May 22 Rotary Steak Feed May 23-26 Music in May May 28-31 Oregon Child Dev. Meeting June 1 Slagle Wedding June 8 … Continued
Winter courses offer many travel options
Pacific University is offering a wide range of travel courses for students in the winter 2014. Students will have the chance to travel to places such as Trinidad, England and Costa Rica. Students will be able to take the study … Continued
Campus hosts Japan cultural event
The MPR was overflowing with the smell of yakisoba noodles, the sounds of large drums and students immersed in another culture for Pacific’s Japan Day on May 2. Those who attended were entertained with several different kinds of traditional Japanese … Continued