Field wraps up record breaking season
In the final meet before the Northwest Conference Track and Field Championships, some of the Boxers had a record day before going into the biggest event of the season thus far. Senior Chloe Hallyburton set a school record in the … Continued
Event represents 50 states
Pacific’s 17th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will bring students from more than 20 states, multiple countries and is running stronger than ever. The conference will start with a banquet on the evening of April 19 and continue in Marsh Hall … Continued
Honorary chapter earns award
Pacific’s National Residence Hall Honorary chapter, making up the top one percent of students living on campus, recently came back from Vancouver B.C. with the “NRHH Building Block Chapter of the Year” Award. This is the first time Pacific has … Continued
Career center offers networking guidance
The Office of Alumni Relations is teaming up with Career Development Center to give students a hands-on networking experience with Pacific’s alumni and parent volunteers. Speed networking is an opportunity for students to connect with beneficial sources outside of the … Continued
Nite exhibits many talents
“The essence of Jazz is improvisation,” said music professor Michael Burch-Pesses. Jazz Nite is just around the corner and Burch-Pesses been helping the Jazz band prepare for the event taking place April 12. For most students, improvising a speech or … Continued
University honors fall Dean’s List recipients
In high school, there was the honor roll to recognize students for their hard work academically. In college, there is the Dean’s List. As students make the transition from high school to college, many develop the idea that because straight … Continued
Ed Asner as FDR: Pacific welcomes TV star
Most college students, by virtue of making it this far in their education, have at least a general idea of who Franklin Delano Roosevelt is. The 32nd President of the United States, colloquially referred to as “FDR,” is famous for … Continued
Dance performance showcases guest instructor choreography
The 10th annual Dance Works will feature a specialized piece choreographed by award-winning choreographer and renowned dancer, Lauren Edson. This Spring Dance Works is the first of its kind since the creation of the dance major at Pacific. It will … Continued
Where have all the flowers gone?: Index editor longs for campus anti-war movement
I had intended to write this for last issue, but space limitations required me to yield to others who wanted their voices heard in the pages of The Pacific Index. In a way, this gave the campus an extra few … Continued