Panel discusses evolving media
Regardless of whether you are pursuing a degree in media arts or not, it is very clear that the media is changing everyday. Modern communication and funding are just a couple of the many factors that play into this change … Continued
Lacrosse handles long road trip with ease
Being put to the test time and time again, the lacrosse team has been through some tough battles in the last few weeks of play. After a hard fought 60 minutes of play, the Boxers took their first loss of … Continued
Pacesetters begins spring testing days
A white tent sitting in the parking lot between Walter Hall and McCormick clearly separates the potential students eating breakfast from the current ones. But this year Pacesetters expanded to give students a real look at student life at Pacific. … Continued
Pacific helps local, young students SOAR
For the 15th consecutive year Pacific University will be partnered with the Forest Grove School District in providing space, catering, and assistance to the SOAR With Your Dreams Career Fair for students of the Forest Grove and Cornelius school districts. … Continued
New software simplifies housing lottery
Returning students applying for on campus housing know from past experiences how stressful gathering roommates, picking out a building to live in and making it to their housing appointment on time can be. In the past many students have skipped … Continued
Students participate in V-Day
One in three women will be raped or beaten in their lifetime. While many were focused on Valentines Day chocolates, during the lunch hour of Feb. 14, the women of the Center for Gender Equity had their sights set on … Continued
Gifts for Good hosts craft party
On March 13 Gifts for Good hosted a Craft Party encouraging students to help make use of donated recyclable goods by turning them into something new and later selling for donations. Gifts for Good started as a civic engagement project … Continued
Group helps homeless during 2013 spring break
The Center for Civic Engagement is sponsoring this year’s Alternative Spring Break trip to San Francisco. The Alternative Spring Break is a part of a national movement of students who choose to spend their spring break in service. During the … Continued
Tuition Free Day boosts Pacific budget
Last week marked the symbolic 80 percent mark of the university’s fiscal year and the point where tuition funds in the university budget are tapped out. To compensate for the extra 20 percent in the budget that tuition does not … Continued
Dancing offers students stylish alternatives
The monotonous style of grinding is almost the only style seen at dances today. While there are those who like grinding, there are also those who may want to know how to dance in a uniformed fashion. To those who … Continued
Libraries celebrate Pacific authors
The event featuring over 100 published authors is back again for its 14th year in a row. Pacific is celebrating its Published Authors of 2012 in the library from April 8 to 19 at the Forest Grove and Hillsboro campuses. … Continued
Magical comedian captivates audience
By pulling a card out of his butt crack, comedian and magician Derek Hughes received a standing ovation. Hughes performed a spectacle of illusion and stand-up comedy on March 16 in the Taylor-Meade Auditorium. Hughes is an acclaimed magician, whose … Continued