Untitled Goose Game Review
To say “Untitled Goose Game” has become the centerpiece of gaming culture over the two weeks since its release would be an understatement. The Goose is the focus of many memes, stuck into just about every facet of pop culture. … Continued
Sayonara Wild Hearts Review
“Sayonara Wild Hearts” is, perhaps, the most polished and stylized hour in all of video games. A four-year effort from Simogo — best known for horror-adventure game Year Walk — “Sayonara” bills itself as a “pop album video game.” In … Continued
“That’s not my America” shares potentially alienating, detrimental message during coming election season
Almost every American has an idealized version of what the United States should be. Some believe the best version of this country is in the hands of a certain political party. Others believe the country is better off under the … Continued
Sentence slaps wrist of celebrity
American actress and Golden Globe Award winner Felicity Huffman was convicted of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, according to Fox News. In May, Huffman admitted to paying $15,000 to have her daughter’s SAT scores corrected. … Continued
CPS provides innumerable resources for students, faculty
Being a college student can be scary; especially when you have to park off campus, are traveling in the city or are experiencing a new environment away from home. Many students aren’t sure what to do to keep themselves safe, … Continued
Jimmy Webb: American songwriter talks career & what to expect for coming show
Ahead of his concert on Oct. 12, Pacific Index reporter Brendan Swogger talked to legendary American songwriter Jimmy Webb about his career, impact, and what to expect from his show. Your career has spanned decades and had a really vast … Continued
Surf Series makes for exciting outdoor challenge
Pacific University lies just an hour from the Pacific Ocean. Outdoor Pursuits (OP) here on campus offers a handful of surfing courses and excursions throughout the fall and spring, including the surf series that recently wrapped up. The surf series … Continued
Voter Registration Day: Center for Civic Engagement provides voting assistance to students
On Sept. 24, Pacific University celebrated National Voter Registration Day. Pacific Votes, a program on campus whose goal is to aide students in practicing their democratic right to vote, organized the event sponsored by the McCall Center for Civic Engagement. … Continued
Comedy “Orlando” challenges students’ thoughts on gender
This fall, Pacific University’s drama department will be producing “Orlando,” originally adapted from Virginia Woolf’s novel by Sarah Ruhl. The production will hold showings at the Tom Miles Theater, Oct. 17 to 19 at 7:30 p.m., and Oct. 20 at … Continued
Homecoming brings weekend deals for PacU students
Pacific University’s homecoming weekend provides many activities for returning alumni and newbie Boxers alike. Along with various campus events, restaurants close to campus are generously offering alumni and current student discounts over the weekend. Among these establishments are Kama’āina Comfort … Continued
FAFSA opens: Navigating the sticky application process
The FAFSA: an acronym that every student who has undergone the postsecondary educational process dreads from year to year. Those five extremely daunting letters determine numerous factors of students’ education after high school, and the process of applying is known … Continued
Film festival empowers youth
Described by student Brendan Swogger as an entertaining and “cultural day,” the Gateway Film Festival is an annual, international film festival hosted by Pacific University with the purpose of creating a community event in support of young filmmakers. Uniquely, the … Continued