RHA, ACE Board discuss plans for 2012 Boxer Ball
With spring term coming to a close and summer less than a couple weeks away, Pacific’s RHA and ACE Board will be putting on the annual Boxer Ball on Friday, May 4 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Marry the … Continued
Phi Eta Sigma inductees: Chapter expands with 55 new members
Almost 55 students were inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society this year. The induction ceremony took place last Sunday, April 22. Phi Eta Sigma’s chapter has been at Pacific University since spring 2004, but was founded in 1923. … Continued
New Slam poetry club hosts ‘Better Late than Never Slam’ poetry night
Every April, people across America mobilize in celebration of National Poetry Month. PacificSlam, a new club dedicated to promoting performance poetry on campus, decided to close the month out with their inaugural poetry slam. This event brought together students and … Continued
Students, faculty perform at concert
A music event combining Pacific’s choral ensembles and orchestra will take place Friday, May 4. The event will feature music from the classical repertoire “Mozart Requiem.” The theme of the concert is war, reconciliation and healing. The orchestra is comprised … Continued
Seniors given new ways to publish work
Whether it’s a thesis, article, image, video or some other form of creative work, Pacific students are encouraged to share their senior projects by posting them online through the library or by publishing them in an undergraduate research journal. CommonKnowledge … Continued
Post Secret visits campus
The man known for being the most trusted stranger in America gave his presentation “Post Secret” on May 1. Frank Warren (right) was welcomed to the stage by Center for Gender Equity director Martha Rampton (left). In November 2004, Warren … Continued
ARAMARK announces possible dining changes, plans for next school year
ARAMARK FROM PAGE 1 By taking surveys, the comment card system on their website, napkin talk, and monthly food forums, Bigelow has compiled a task list to be researched and executed over the summer. “We don’t anything on a whim, … Continued
Theatre in the Grove concludes spring musical
The Theatre In the Grove started off the spring season with a bang and presented the musical “Chicago.” The high-octane, sexy musical sold out twice while running at TITG. At its closing matinee, the play started late because so many … Continued
Music in May preparations begin
For most college campuses, the weekend after graduation is a lonely time. Students have gone home for the summer, as have many of the faculty and staff. However, at Pacific University the weekend after graduation has the campus buzzing with … Continued
Baseball makes history with big win
Not a single player on the Pacific baseball team was even alive when the team won its last conference championship. In fact, it has been so long, that the last time they won they were a part of the NAIA … Continued
Boxer athletic highlights for 2011-2012
FOOTBALL: • Football won their first game since the program was reinstated in 2010. The Boxers knocked off Puget Sound 44-25 on Oct. 29, 2011. • One game will go down in history for Boxer football. An unusual play put … Continued
Football still looks for replacement coaches
Pacific is still on the hunt for replacement coaches. Former Special Teams coach Aaron Cloud and tight ends coach Patrick Walsh left Pacific after this past fall season, and have yet to be replaced. Cloud is now working as a … Continued