Theatre department modernizes spring production
Pacific’s Theatre Department spring semester production, “A Doll’s House,” illustrated months of hard work coming together in success through four performances last weekend. The play, written by Henrik Ibsen and first performed in 1879, was controversial at the time of … Continued
Boxer Doctors
Over the course of a day spent seeing clients, no matter how much I try and remind myself to keep my mouth shut and listen, I invariably say a lot of things to a lot of people. Like all people … Continued
Men’s track off to strong NWC start
The track season is underway and the men’s track team is making great strides to be a major contender in the Northwest Conference. There have been a few men’s track and field participants that have already made an impact this … Continued
Student questions CPS policies
Pacific University is supposed to be a community of students, alumni, community members, faculty and staff working together. I feel that some of the university’s staff members are forgetting their priorities to create such a community that works with each … Continued
Pacific professor praises the written word
You don’t need anyone’s permission to change the world. Not anymore. The viral video Kony 2012, which calls for the capture of a brutal warlord and child-kidnapper in Uganda, was viewed more than 100 million times last week. Now more … Continued
From the 808 to the 503:
I originally planned to use this article to dispel the myths surrounding the KONY 2012 campaign and its now viral video. However, every day, more and more articles and bloggers are uncovering the truth behind this enterprise, so I don’t … Continued
Planning for future seasons: Wrestlers aim to improve next year
As the men’s wrestling program finished up its 2011-2012 season at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Great Lakes Regional in Minneapolis, Minn. there was a promising effort on behalf of the athletes to finish out the year. Head … Continued
Student finds place behind stage curtain
I am definitely not the most sociable person. I have always found it easy to be quiet and smile and nod and agree with other people. Coming to Pacific and joining the theatre department has started to change that. When … Continued
Softball’s dynamic leads to successes
The dynamic of Pacific’s softball team has been one of the leading factors in their successes this season. Their teamwork could be the key to defeating the reigning Linfield wild cats March 17 at the Sherman-Larkins Stadium. “It feels wonderful,” … Continued
Women swimmers receive championship placements
History has been made. Freshmen Amanda Clark and Katie Porter are the first swimmers from Pacific to ever qualify for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Championships. The lady Boxers will make the trek from the pool in the … Continued
Women’s wresting brings home two championship titles
The women’s wrestling team took home two national championships at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association’s Women’s Nationals which took place March 8 through 10 in Daytona, Fla. Freshman Jordyn Lee and sophomore Andrina Ramos both placed first in the … Continued
Women’s tennis out-plays previous seasons
The women’s tennis team has shown vast improvement this year in comparison to last season.The team struggled last year reeling in a 3-12 season and finishing seventh in conference. This year they have already surpassed last year’s total wins, and … Continued