2013 Student Senate: Voting numbers reach record high
The number of voters in this year’s student senate election increased by nearly 200 students compared to the previous election. The 587 voters not only exercised their voice, but also set the bar for most voters in a Pacific senate … Continued
Sophomore Major Fest adds attractions
Minor adjustments in programming and the presence of the university’s professional social media device, Linkedin, made this year’s Sophomore Major Fest on Feb. 28 more applicable to a wider range of students than in years past. Linkedin was at the … Continued
Expo gives health professions insight
One of the most memorable aspects of Pacific University’s Health Professions Expo is students and professionals discussing potential careers in physical therapy, laughing and having a good time, said assistant director and pathway coordinator at the Career Development Center Katie … Continued
Event encourages student donations
Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow, also known as STAT, is hosting Pacific’s Tuition Free Day on March 15. Many students are unaware that the tuition they pay only covers 80 percent of the costs it takes to go here. March 15 … Continued
University discusses online classes
Imagine the experience of college where there was no such thing as attendance records, hand-in paper assignments or stiff, uniform desks. This transformation may be a reality for students at Pacific in the future as colleges around the world move … Continued
Sorority hosts events to benefit local charity
Magic food, discount Timbers tickets and a date auction will all be happening during the week of March 16-20. The Alpha Kappa Delta sorority will be hosting multiple events to raise money for the Village Gardens a Janus Youth Program … Continued
Lottery changes multiple policies
LOTTERY FROM PAGE 1 There will no longer be VIP or 1st Pick applications for students this year. “1st Pick wasn’t working the way we had hoped it would. We wanted students to use it as incentive to build their ‘housing resume’, so … Continued
Spring play reinvents classic
The process for preparing an American classic has transformed the way one cast is viewing their lives. The cast of Our Town is reassessing how they spend their time. The theatre department is daring to take this classic about ordinary … Continued
Charter academy searches for volunteers
There is a large amount of children in the United States that are having difficulties and are not getting the education that is required in today’s work force. For some, the problem is that they do not have access to … Continued
Open house showcases Boxer store
The university bookstore has created a new way for students to personalize their Pacific attire and gear. An informal, public open house will be held on Feb. 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble university … Continued