Solid start for Lady Boxers
The Lady Boxers begin the 2011 and 2012 basketball season with much- needed enthusiasm and spirit as they shattered long-lasting school records. During their home game against Linfield, Pacific broke a 17-year-old school record by hitting 14 three-point shots against … Continued
Transfer student adds high-scoring dynamic to men’s basketball
The men’s basketball team is off to a great start this season with a 4-1 overall record. The team is looking different this season with a number of freshmen, returners and transfers. One transfer new to the Boxer basketball program … Continued
Returning OMSI exhibit a success
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry exhibit “Body Worlds & The Brain” is a trip that will leave any onlooker with a sense of mystification. Real, preserved human bodies are on display, letting people get up-close and personal with … Continued
Thefts put Outback’s free bike program on hold
The bikes for Pacific Outback’s Afree program have been pulled out of circulation while association members address concerns about theft and misuse. The Afree program started three years ago with six bikes and a plan to add three more down … Continued
Swim teams dip into new season
Pacific University’s swim season is underway and both the men’s and women’s teams are looking to compete for a better standing position than they finished in the Northwest Conference last year. With a number of new freshman in place on … Continued
Technology center continues making updates
From Nov. 14 up through Thanksgiving break, University Information Services upgraded and merged Boxer Apps with several other services available to students through Google Apps for Education. The first change was making the passwords for all Boxer Apps the same. … Continued
Residence Life urges students to follow checkout procedure
As students gear up for a much-needed winter break, there are a few things that need to be remembered before packing up bags and racing off campus. The Director of Residence Life Ryan Aiello and Director of Housing Lisa Geraci … Continued
Career coach gives tips for interviewing
According to a New York Times article, employment rates for new college graduates have fallen sharply in the last two years and only half of the jobs landed by new graduates even require a college degree. So, it’s no wonder … Continued
CPS comments on recent incidents
The following is information recieved from Environmental Health & Safety Manager Rob Dahl about recent incidents: A homicide that occured within the 2200 block of B Street on Monday, Nov. 14 was an incident of targeted violence, not a random act. … Continued
Improvement needed, men’s soccer sets eyes on future
Pacific University’s men’s soccer team struggled this season, suffering a drought in the win column. With conference standing at 4-12-1, the team lost nearly two-thirds of the games played, but players, fans and coaches remain positive about what this young … Continued
Women’s soccer prepares for “building year”
The women’s soccer team finished its season with a total of 7 wins, 5 losses and 4 ties. “We’ve had our ups and downs,” said Head Coach Morgan Crabtree, “but I think we are peaking at the right time. We … Continued
Tourism showcases the positive side of football
As Pacific football wraps up their second consecutive season at Pacific, I can’t help but look back and reflect on the whole process of restarting football at this school. I remember the debates going on with both the students and … Continued