Lottery still in process of housing students
As the end of the school year approaches, students are deciding not only what courses they plan to take in the upcoming year, but also where and with whom they will be living. Pacific has been using its Housing Lottery … Continued
Chomsky event fills Stoller Center
Two-thirds of the Stoller Center gym did not provide enough seating for the Noam Chomsky lecture on April 20. The event drew a mix of Pacific, community and non-local individuals that topped 1,500, filling all available seating. Pacific President Lesley … Continued
Capital campaign seeks funds for HPC3
Even though Pacific University completed a new building at the Health Professions Campus in Hillsboro just last summer, the university is already planning another facility. According to Phil Akers, Vice President of University Relations, Pacific University is in the process … Continued
Hill looks ahead for softball future
The Pacific softball team fell short against Linfield in their final games of the season losing 9-4 and 8-4. Head Coach Tim Hill said although there is room for improvement for next season, the Boxers still came out with some … Continued
Men’s tennis finishes, falls to Whitman
The Boxer men’s tennis team ended their season in Walla Walla Washington against the Whitman Missionaries April 16, with their first appearance in the Northwest Conference Championships since 2004. Although the team had come off of a promising season, the … Continued
Faculty Farewells: Optometry professor’s time at Pacific shaped by her own student experience
Optometry professor Lee Ann Remington came to Pacific more than 30 years ago as a student. After graduating from Pacific’s School of Optometry in 1984 and practicing in a local clinic for a few years, Remington returned to her alma … Continued
With confidence there is hope for football victory
Lets put it out there, football players are stereotyped. Considering that Pacific has been accustomed to college life without football for almost 20 years, it’s not surprising that many faculty members were resistant to its re-introduction, to say the least. … Continued
Golf ends season not as well as hoped
The golf season for the men’s and women’s team came to an end this past weekend. The Boxers played April 22 and 23 at the Northwest Conference Championships at Columbia Point Golf Course in Richland, Wash. The women’s golf team … Continued
Football rumors found false, Buckley clears things up
When it comes to rumors regarding Pacific football players, it appears they are their biggest critics. The football team has been under constant scrutiny since its return this fall. But some of the players were spreading rumors saying 80 percent … Continued
May panel to discuss life skills for recent grads
A Life After College panel will be held May 5 at 5 p.m. in the Burlingham Lobby. The panel is free and open to all students. Four guest speakers will discuss financial planning, housing information and employment guidelines pertinent to … Continued
Help available for sexual assault victims
April is dedicated to Sexual Assault Awareness and this year, awareness is even more crucial on a local level than national. After new instructions were provided by the Education Department on April 4 about the responsibility of public schools, universities … Continued
Baseball concludes with loss to Puget Sound
It was a heartbreaking way to conclude a 2011 season that has exceeded all expectations. Saturday Pacific dropped a pair of close games to Puget Sound in a Northwest Conference baseball doubleheader at West Field. In the opener, the Boxers … Continued