“Sucker Punch” offers action with minimal plot
Spring Break is a time to unwind, relax and futility attempt to catch up on old homework. So it is pretty easy for an awesome movie release to go unnoticed, like the fantasy thriller “Sucker Punch” for instance. “Sucker Punch” … Continued
First Earth Day concert features student bands
In addition to many other events throughout Earth Week, an Earth Day Concert will be held on Fri. April 22. The concert will take place on the campus’ east lawn, from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. If it rains, the … Continued
Students should be more involved in university’s decision-making
The statement that financial benefits “come back directly to the students” can only be said by somebody who hasn’t eaten pizza the University Center recently. Behind this kind of fog I think it can seen straightforwardly that: 1. There are … Continued
Lacrosse on top of NWC, ends season with win
The Boxer women’s lacrosse team ended the season with their best record yet of 10-4 which put them on top of the Northwest conference for the first time in Boxer lacrosse history. This is the first time in the program’s … Continued
New advising center will evolve with student needs
The Advising Center is a one-woman operation. Gretchen Potter is working to find and fit the needs of Pacific students when it comes to credit requirements. Potter is available on the first floor of Bates House to help students find … Continued
Wait for Chomsky’s visit comes to an end, discussion will focus on peace in Middle East
It was no simple task for philosophy department chair Dave Boersema to schedule Noam Chomsky’s upcoming lecture at Pacific. Boersema first started contacting Chomsky in 2003, asking if he was willing to hold a lecture at Pacific, and after that, … Continued
Health Professions Campus upholds community involvement
When training to become a medical professional, it isn’t always about test-taking and memorizing body parts. Pacific’s College of Health Professions not only focuses on providing its students with the skills necessary to deliver exemplary medical care to patients, but … Continued
Sign of the times: Finding the 22nd Street Cafe
The 22nd Street Café is an omelet of small-business success and community flavor. Voted “favorite breakfast” option of 2008 and 2010 by the Forest Grove News Times, 22nd Street Café is one of Forest Grove’s oldest family-owned small businesses. Built … Continued
From the 808 to the 503: Look to the Source
It’s everywhere. From the Pacific University website, to the numerous posters hanging from nearly every wall on campus; The 51st annual Pacific University Lu’au is almost here, and it’s arriving quickly. Much like every year, the lu’au will share a … Continued
Softball dominates in Arizona
Pacific Softball not only enjoyed the sun, but five wins out of their six games over spring break. The Boxers traveled to Tucson, Ariz. to change it up and see some different competition other than Northwest Conference teams. “It was … Continued
Registrar denies women wrestlers into tournament
For the women wrestlers the goal has always been set on competing at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Tournament, but the registrar at the tournament had different plans. Unfortunately for freshmen Andrina Ramos and Jodi Ozaki they were told by … Continued
Boxer tennis faced with tough games in California
While many of us were enjoying the sun or going home for spring break, the men’s and women’s tennis teams headed down to California to take on some of the highest ranked division three teams in the nation. Last Saturday, … Continued