Women’s basketball looks to future after trying season
Entering into the season with young talent, the women basketball players and coaching staff knew they were in for a building year with the tough competition they faced in the Northwest Conference. Having graduated all their seniors last season, Coach … Continued
Technology: helping or hindering?
Obsessively playing video games till well past two in the morning; this is a night known by more than a few people at Pacific University. What kind of example is being set for the 3 to 7-year-old’s in the Early … Continued
Superbowl XLV, even better than a movie
Imagine you are about to watch a film made by a prominent Hollywood director, with a well-known cast of characters. The cast consists of California boy Aaron Rodgers, Seasoned Veteran Donald Driver, the benchwarmer Clay Matthews III, the “hit-men” or … Continued
Student discounts extend beyond Forest Grove
Many Pacific students are well aware of the student discounts available at local businesses like Pizza Schmizza or “the starving student special” at the Cornerstone Pub, but, believe it or not, discounts for college students extend beyond locally owned businesses. … Continued
Softball team prepares for upcoming season with a double header win against Walla Walla University
With preseason already underway, the women’s softball team showed no mercy last Friday in their double header against Walla Walla University. The lady Boxers hit three homeruns in the first game and two in the second game, giving the Boxers … Continued
Pacific launches new mobil app
For people looking for a way to keep in touch with Pacific while on the go, well, now there’s an app for that. Pacific University has released a mobile application for smartphone and iPad users. The app features a news … Continued
Politics professor hosts panel for local journalists
Pacific students will have the opportunity to talk with local journalists at the fourth annual “State of the Media in Oregon” panel which will be held on Feb. 22 in Taylor Auditorium at 2:45 p.m Politics and government professor Jules Boykoff, … Continued
Anglin, Bartlett reflect on men’s basketball season
The men’s basketball season concluded this Sat. Feb. 9 and players and coaches are looking to the future in lieu of their season. With two more games left the team currently holds a 2-12 record in Northwest conference. Despite their … Continued
New coach, new start for women’s tennis team
Having just been hired in August, head coach of the women’s tennis team Sarah Ansboury has had a lot of ground to cover in preperation for the spring season. Ansboury’s top priorities for her new job involve pushing her team … Continued
Advising Center open to all students beginning Jan. 24
A new advising center will be available for all Pacific students after Jan. 24. The center will be located on the first floor of Bates House. Gretchen Potter will be the center’s director and her office will be in Steve … Continued
No rest for the weary, winter sports require time and commitment at PU
When most students are following in their holiday traditions and visiting family, the winter athletes are using their winter break to practice, play games and work on their team dynamics The athletes did not get much of a winter break, … Continued
Pacific could benefit from a tech overhaul
Macbooks, iMacs, iPads, digital microscopes, digital cameras and camcorders; all of these are available to students at Pacific – if they are five years old. The College of Education’s Early Learning Community is staying technologically up to date for their … Continued