Festivities globalize campus
International week this year will be six days of activities from fair trade sales and international awareness to karaoke in almost any language. For more than five years, Pacific has been involved in the U.S. government official International Week, which … Continued
Ceremony commemorates alumnus lost
College is just a step in the journey of life. As life continues, so comes the inevitable: those who graduated years ago from Pacific pass away. Pacific’s Alumni Relations department hosts an event for people who are close to those … Continued
Freshman fair displays majors
Freshmen flocked into the multi-purpose room in the UC on Thursday, Nov. 1 to learn firsthand about the wide variety of majors, minors and resources available to students at Pacific University. Poster boards detailing the aspects of the curriculum and … Continued
Student conference showcases research
The word ‘research’ is dripping with the connotations of hard work and a lot of devoted time. Like anything students put hard work into, it’s sure to pay off, and without going unnoticed. A chance to recognize the students and … Continued
Campus celebrates Veterans
The third annual Veterans Day Celebration will be held on Nov. 12 at 3:30 p.m. in McCready Hall. It is being held to honor Veterans throughout the community, specifically the Pacific University community. “The event is a great way for … Continued
Pacific student’s photo goes viral
Last spring, junior Taylor Hickson was faced with the dilemma of playing video games or enjoying the first sunny day of the year. The logical solution, Hickson decided on was to play “Battlefield” and enjoy the nice weather, simultaneously. Hickson … Continued
Quilts raise AIDS Awareness
For the ninth year Pacific University is displaying a piece of the largest community art piece in the world, the AIDS quilt, as a memorial to those lost and a warning message to students on campus. The quilt was created … Continued
Annual Halloween event gives tricks, treats to community kids
Hundreds of children from the Forest Grove community trick “or” treated through the halls of Clark during the annual Hall-O-Safe event on Oct. 27. The trick-or-treaters enjoyed characters like the green-man, Charlie Chaplin, Nyan Cat, Waldo and many more. The … Continued
Football inches closer to winning season
Pacific football has stepped up to the challenge of creating a viable program and won the battle. Head coach Keith Buckley has been involved in football his whole life and has now dedicated his career to establishing a solid Pacific … Continued
Cross country seeks home field advantage
On October 17, the Pacific University Boxer’s Cross Country teams will be hosting the North West Conference Championships at Sunset Grove Golf Course. In what Coach Tim Boyce called an “interesting season” full of individual growth and multiple health issues, … Continued
Women’s soccer scrambles to salvage 10 wins
This past weekend brought about a much-needed victory in the second of two weekend games for the Pacific University women’s soccer team. After losing six of their last seven, including four losses in a row and six scoreless games, the … Continued
Golf wraps up season with high hopes for spring
As golf comes to an end this fall, the team reflected on a season well done considering both teams are adjusting. “We are rebuilding,” said head coach for both men and women’s golf Richard Warren. “There’s been no continuity and … Continued