Boxer Giving Days Generates $115,000 for Boxer Athletics
In a semester with no sports, Boxer Athletics had their first win of the year in Boxer Giving Day.
What It’s Like to Socialize at Pacific Now
After the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a public health emergency in late January, everyday life began to change
Conspiracy Theories in Modern Politics: Why Put Stock into Rumors?
Being American means having to sift through the never-ending flow of conspiracy theories.
Netflix’s ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Had My Attention in Check
Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit had me awake into the wee hours of the morning hunched intently over my laptop.
2020 Burn Out: Why Students Needed a Fall Break
The fact that students don’t get a single break before finals, even if we do get out early, is ridiculous.
Well, the election is over… at least for most of us.
On the morning of November 7th, the Trump presidency had finally come to an end. But Trump sure doesn’t seem to think so.
Students Looking Forward To The Upcoming Break
With the fall semester being nothing but a time of change and adjustment, students have been trying to push through the rest of the semester in order to relax and take some time off during the Thanksgiving break.
After Months of Isolation, Hillsboro Public Library Reopens Its Buildings
The Hillsboro Library reopened its doors last month after months of only offering remote or curbside services due to COVID-19.
Pacific Art Department Improvises Changes in Wake of Pandemic
Pacific University’s art department was greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Music Students Struggle to Adapt to Distanced Learning
The music program at Pacific has seen multiple changes during COVID-19, hitting music majors and remote learners the hardest.
Adventure is Still Out There at Outdoor Pursuits
For the first semester back on campus since the outbreak of COVID-19, Outdoor Pursuits has been implementing certain safety procedures to allow students to enjoy outdoor activities in the midst of a pandemic.
Social justice mural controversy brings heated conversation to Forest Grove, OR
A social justice mural has been set to replace a decaying U.S. flag mural at Forest Glen Park in Forest Grove, OR, causing outrage amongst residents of the city.