Football Puget Sound 2011
Congratulations to the Pacific Boxers for winning their first game!
Upcoming Halloween events
-Scream at the Beach, Jantzen Beach Mall, Portland, Ore. Listed as one of the scariest haunts in the nation, Scream at the Beach is a mall turned into a giant haunted house. More information can be found at screampdx.com. -Longview … Continued
Homecoming schedule of events
Friday, October 28 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Class of 1961 Reunion University Center, PULSE 2:30-3:20 p.m. Make the Most of your Digital Photos Berglund Hall, Room 216 2:30-3:20 p.m. The Power and Politics of Projections Berglund Hall, Room 019 2:30-4:30 p.m. … Continued
Weekend to instill old traditions
Homecoming and Family weekend are fast approaching and with them come the rich and exciting legacy of Pacific. Homecoming and Family Weekend are traditionally not on the same weekend, but due to the return of football and an increase in … Continued
Graduating class of 1961 honored
With more than a year since Pacific’s football program returned after a 19-year absence, the opportunity arose to combine Homecoming with class reunions. Homecoming and Family Weekend is expected to be a huge event with Boxer Alumni this year. Last … Continued
Hauntings suspected in Walter Hall rooms
Several strange occurrences in Walter Hall have led some to speculate there are more ghosts present at Pacific University then just the infamous Vera. This reporter along with fellow Index reporter Kathleen Rohde went on an expedition to find the … Continued
Vera legends lack concrete evidence
Rumors swirl around campus each year about the ghost in Knight Hall that people refer to simply as “Vera.” With each generation of students passing through Pacific, Vera’s story gets alterations and additions. A few things are generally accepted as … Continued
Campus Public Safety: Incident Reports Oct. 27 Issue
10/9/2011 between 7 p.m. and 6:20 a.m. Theft I Student reported theft of their bicycle from the bike rack at Walter Hall. Bike was secured with a cable lock, which had been cut. No suspect identified. No identifying information available … Continued
Roundtable lecture stress creation of book ‘publics’
The Berglund Center for Internet Studies’s Roundtable Series will present a lecture titled “Publication: Making Public Space” on Tuesday, Nov 8. The event will be held in Marsh’s Taylor Auditorium from noon to 12:55 p.m. The speaker is Matthew Stadler, … Continued
New audiology school prepares for first students
Victoria Keetay, who was selected to direct Pacific’s new School of Audiology in the College of Health Professions, has numerous goals for this school year. She said getting a new program up and running is “challenging, but it’s also exciting. … Continued
Students eligible for food stamps
As undergraduate college students, it would be a stretch to say that money isn’t tight. With the economy in a stagnant state, it’s getting more difficult to afford necessities as essential as food. This is why it’s good to know … Continued
Students urged to consider courses, majors, advisers
The winter and spring advising term began on Oct. 17. As students were planning required appointments with their advisers, looking over gaps in their transcripts and exploring the lists of available courses, the still somewhat new advising center was going … Continued