Adapting to a Virtual Lifestyle: How University Clubs are Staying Afloat
On top of closing campus facilities prematurely and moving classes for the spring semester online, COVID-19 has drastically affected how Pacific University’s clubs and organizations have conducted their meetings, as well as activities and fundraisers
Attraction to Others During a Relationship
Whether or not you are college students, middle-aged, or a seasoned citizen, it is likely you have been attracted to someone in your lifetime. This can tend to cause some bumps on the road of a relationship–but it shouldn’t.
Songs for your protests – Part 1
Whether students need a song for a short clip of a collage of different social justice events, a documentary, a song to listen while on the way to a protest, or some songs to play during a protest; here are some of my favorite picks to let out your inner social justice warrior.
Pacific Introduces COVID-19 Tracing Process and Active Dashboard
On Thursday, Oct. 8, Pacific University launched a COVID-19 tracing dashboard, which allows students to view the total number of tests conducted since March, along with active cases that are being monitored both on and off campus.
Pacific Cancels Spring Semester Study Abroad
Earlier this month, Pacific University announced that study abroad programs for spring semester have been canceled.
Why we protest: Pacific students stand in solidarity
The rain did not stop a group of students from their peaceful protest on Sept. 23, tired of waiting for someone else to step up and demand change.
Student Counseling Center undergoes change amid rising mental health crises
As student outcry for proper mental health services has gotten louder in recent weeks, the Student Counseling Center has been working to usher in new change
Resolving the Issue or Adding Fuel to the Fire?
On Sept. 21, Pacific’s administration held a Zoom forum to publicly address the issue regarding former university student Carrie Taveira, during which students felt that they were continuing to be silenced.
A Letter From The Editors
“Our motto as the Pacific Index is ‘Speak Up. Be Heard.’ Our one priority has always been being a voice for the students and will continue to be. We aim to be a platform to uplift students’ feelings and focus … Continued
Index Staff Playlist: Songs To De-Stress To
The Index Staff share some tracks that have helped them stay calm, focused, and centered this past month.
Dip Into Big Dipper Dough
Now, there is an extra something offered to help sweeten up student’s nights: Pink Spoon is now carrying Big Dipper edible cookie dough.
Locals Stay on “Hawaiian Time”
Many students from Hawaii were faced with a tough decision to either return to Pacific or stay home for the Fall Semester.