Local Libraries Continue To Find Value in a Changing World
In the past decade, technology has continued an upheaval of a culture that once was, moving most of life’s necessities to a digital frontier. Libraries have been one of the biggest institutions impacted by these changes. Though many may see … Continued
College Women to Young Men
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article didn’t clarify that YoungMen is broadcast on the on-campus radio station. A clarification has been made below. Have any bright yellow posters caught your eye around campus? Those posters–designed by Kalina Lewis–are advertising … Continued
“Your Vote Matters because Your Voice Matters”
These past couple months have been a difficult time for America, especially because of the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19. Our current President, Donald Trump, has not taken this outbreak seriously until recently, leaving many families feeling unsafe and unhappy. Clearly, … Continued
Mary Oliver’s “Felicity”: A Celebration of Love and Life
Mary Oliver (1935-2019) was an American writer focused primarily on writing poetry and prose about the interaction of humanity with nature. She was also part of the LGBTQ+ community and lived with her partner Molly Cook, an American photographer. Oliver … Continued
The Psychic of Forest Grove
Light shone through the glass facade. It was warm enough to leave the door open, allowing the sound of traffic to perforate the room. The walls were sheet white and the main room was spacious. It smelled strongly of flowers, … Continued
Let’s Talk About Coping with Covid-19
Stay calm! We at the Student Counseling Center recognize that it can be difficult to maintain calm in the midst of constantly changing circumstances. We also recognize that it is not realistic to ask ourselves to be calm at all … Continued
Political science professors comment on President Trump’s acquittal
President Donald Trump became the third president in United States history to be impeached and acquitted this past February. However, a few questions remain about what this impeachment process says, how it could have gone differently, and what will happen … Continued
BREAKING CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: All in person courses cancelled for remainder of term. Courses to resume online April 1st.
UPDATE: As of Friday the 13th, all courses in the colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business, and Education have been cancelled from March 16th to 31st. Courses will resume on April 1st online only. Students are free to stay on … Continued
Transfer lifts Boxer tennis above season expectations
After a successful fall season, Pacific women’s tennis star Sydnie Binder looks to continue her greatness and bring the Boxer tennis team to new heights. As a transfer, Binder was unknown to the Northwest Conference but quickly made a name … Continued
Women’s Basketball: Season ends in conference playoffs for a young Boxers team
As the 2019-2020 Pacific women’s basketball season closes, the Boxers look to ride their success into the next year, and prove it was not a fluke. The team played in the Northwest Conference Tournament for the first time since 2009 … Continued
El drama de época francés enciende los corazones de los espectadores (translation)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu), escrita y dirigida por Céline Sciamma, ha sido nombrada por IndieWire como una de las mejores películas de 2019, y también una de las mejores películas de … Continued
French period drama lights viewers’ hearts on fire
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu), written and directed by Céline Sciamma, has been named by IndieWire as one of the best movies of 2019, and also one of the best movies of … Continued