PU golf team rides in style
As men and women’s golf has come to a close, they say goodbye to their unique transportation as well. Depending on the length they had to travel, the women and men’s golf teams would take a Raz charter bus that … Continued
Cross Country Boxer runs strong due to team support
Running his way onto Pacific University’s all-time top-25 list, junior transfer Jerry Sanchez is making a name for himself on the cross country team. Sanchez earned number 19 on the all-time list for 8,000 meters at the Linfield Preview in … Continued
Takashima looks to future
Kelsey Takashima is finishing up her last year playing Pacific volleyball with a bang. Last week Takashima earned the conference honor of Northwest Conference’s Volleyball Student-Athlete of the week. With 34 kills, a .391 hitting average, five service aces, seven … Continued
McHolland looks to team in playoffs
This season, Pacific’s volleyball team has high hopes for going to the playoffs, and sophomore Mariah McHolland does her part to achieve that goal. McHolland, who has played volleyball for eight years, said she feels lucky to be part of … Continued
Murray stays involved despite injury
After winning the conference championship last season, the men’s soccer team this season is ending on a different note. The team currently has a 4-6-1 record in conference and an overall record of 4-10-1. Senior Patrick Murray has contributed to … Continued
Speaker makes connections between food and environment
On Oct. 17, the President of Northwest Veg and Senior Research Analyst at the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Peter Spendelow visited campus to talk about food in the environment. Between 30 and 40 students attended Spendelow’s presentation that was … Continued
RHA awaits student project ideas
The Residence Housing Association wants students to express their ideas by hearing what changes or improvements they would like to see in the residence halls. The process starts with filling out a proposal form. “While students have always been encouraged … Continued
Housing celebrates new study lounges
Housing and Resident Life spent the past month working to ensure students’ health and needs are maintained and met. Two rooms have been treated for bedbugs since the semester began. Students reported bites and though visual checks by Student Life … Continued
Cross country sets sights on NWC Championship
The 2011 cross country team has run its course in a flash. Both coaches and players agree that the season flew by. and now the runners are gearing up for their final meets. “We have worked hard all season for … Continued
“Heathen Valley” delivers believable performance
People cannot be swayed from their strong religious and cultural beliefs enough in order to understand one another. When such ensues: love is lost, life is lost and destruction overwhelms all. Following this theme, “Heathen Valley” by Romulus Linney, is … Continued
MFA program attends Wordstock
The Masters of Fine Arts program along with Pacific’s literary publication, the Silk Road Review had the chance to participate in Wordstock Saturday Oct. 8 and Sunday Oct. 9. Wordstock is a multi-day, multi-event festival that is the largest book … Continued
Tribal leader speaks of experience
Tribal chairwoman Cheryl Kennedy (left) speaks in the first of five presentations in Pacific’s Tribal Leaders Lecture series. Kennedy is a member of the Grand Ronde tribe. Her speech not only featured her personal experiences within the Grand Ronde tribe, … Continued