“Hate chalk” hoax shows lack of political diversity
“I may disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” – Voltaire. Two years ago, in the weeks preceding the 2008 Presidential Election, a Pacific senior within the political science department … Continued
Women’s soccer team goes pink for boobs
The women’s soccer team showed their support for National Breast Cancer Awareness month last Wednesday at their home game against George Fox. The team captains Allysa Omana, Teri Shegino and Kaitlyn Harper came up with the idea of getting involved … Continued
Capital Campaign still in silent phase
With the listening tour complete and a year of Pacific presidency under her belt, Dr. Lesley Hallick is ready to focus her attentions on the Capital Campaign. The campaign is a process to support fundraising for the university and financing … Continued
Hall-O-Safe provides safe place to trick or treat
As Halloween draws closer, dorms are preparing for competition. Hall-O-Safe is not only an opportunity for members of the community to bring their children into a safe trick-or-treating environment, but it is a group effort amongst each residence hall to … Continued
Health Center Dramatically Reduces Cost of HPV Vaccination
The Student Health Center will offer the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine for a limited time at $15 an injection to women under the age of 27. Those who have already received one or two of the injections through another provider … Continued
Classes and Payment: Pacific’s Online Services
As we near the end of the first week of school, I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s glad the stressful beginning-of-year chores are over. Sure, if you are a freshman, you’ve still got plenty of hands to shake, … Continued