Publishing the Past: Robyn Holley’s Story in Buried Within
A student-published book makes way According to the Cambridge Dictionary, haunting can be described as an ethereal beauty, yet one that is unforgettable and melancholy. For lack of better words, haunting is the idea that the past stays with you. … Continued
Pave Paradise: Clear Out the Parking Lot
Hop on a bus and join the fight against climate change The Center For a Sustainable Society is encouraging the community at Pacific University to get involved in the fight against climate change by opting for public transportation when commuting … Continued
Portrait of The Artist as a Portlandian
Poet Anis Mojgani will visit Pacific University on February 15 Poetry is not your thing, yet you find yourself at a poetry reading. This is not how you would usually spend a summer evening. Your friend roped you into attending. … Continued
Lunar New Year
The Chinese Qilin Club invites the Pacific community to celebrate Lunar New Year with food, performances, and cultural lessons During the Shang Dynasty, the people of ancient China were plagued by a ferocious and menacing monster known as the “Nian.” … Continued
The Silhouetted Dancers
Pacific’s Dance Ensemble heads to Salt Lake City Eight members of the Pacific University dance ensemble are taking their show on the road to the American College Dance Association conference. The conference is a weekend long meeting in early March … Continued
Hoops and Hopes
Both Boxer Basketball teams have high hopes for the rest of the season ahead of them. Over the Winter break, the Pacific campus may have been empty of students, but the sound of a basketball on the hardwood still filled … Continued
Two Weeks in a Different World
Students travel to Navajo people reservation for the Winter Term course. Who knew a writing course could immerse you in the culture of a community you may never have known existed? From hiking a canyon to learning how to basket … Continued
Street-level Education
Professor Boykoff’s Politics of Homelessness Course immerses students in the pressing realities of homelessness in Portland through both travel and classroom materials. The distance between Forest Grove and Portland is approximately 25 miles. Students attending colleges and universities have heard … Continued
Say It Ain’t Snow Go to the Rink
A couple local ice skating rink and a surprising winter activity to participate in off campus this winter season. Though winter is a time to hunker down on campus, stay indoors with a good book, and treat yourself with a … Continued
See You At The Kiln
Wood-fired pottery is introduced to Pacific Fire crackles, and its warmth escapes, offering protection from Oregon’s frigid late autumn air. Several people gather around, holding cups of tea or coffee, and keep watch over the dancing flames. However, this isn’t … Continued
Boxers on Ice
The Pacific Hockey Team runs the table again! Pacific Universities Hockey team is 9-0 in conference play and having their no shocker of a good season. Their starting lineup consists of all seniors, Annie Berry, Zander Breault, Avari Schumacher, Chandler … Continued
Music, Tables, and Uncouth Decisions
With the addition of music and a completely different table setup, some are left unsatisfied. (Editor’s note: This is an opinion piece, and does not reflect the opinion of the full editorial staff.) In September, an ad popped up in … Continued