Alex Aiono
Youtube influencer Alex Aiono hyped up the university late Saturday night with his original Work the Middle and a few covers such as “I Spy,” by KYLE ft. Lil Yachty. Aiono, who both sings and produces, has a Youtube following … Continued
Boxer Spirit Award applications due by Friday, March 22
The academic year is almost over and while students are getting excited about summer, the next school year is fast approaching, along with the stress of inevitable financial strain. But students in Pacific’s College of Arts & Sciences may be … Continued
Proposed census question spark controversy
The United States census shapes voting districts across all states. It determines where residents place their funding and what areas need special attention, making it critical to be as accurate as possible. However this accuracy has recently been threatened. Early … Continued
Influential Professor
She is a medievalist. She is an activist. And she is looking toward new adventure. Professor Martha Rampton will be retiring from Pacific University after 25 years of dedicated teaching and 18 years of part-time directing at the Center of … Continued
Move motivates student to go green
Being environmentally conscious, to me, means being aware of the current state of the environment and how you may be contributing to that state. Before attending Pacific University, I had very little knowledge of the condition of the environment and … Continued
Sanders is unlikely to get voters to ‘feel the Bern’ in 2020
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is running for President…again. In 2016, Senator Sanders was heralded as a progressive hero, bringing about an unprecedented wave of political engagement among voters ages 18 to 35. The Sanders campaign practically set the standard for … Continued
Beliefs & Behaviors
Traditions include beliefs and behaviors that have been passed down for generations which have a symbolic meaning within society, who continue to follow or believe over a period of time. Every culture has their own traditions which include celebrations, how … Continued
Student discusses the idea of favoritism in the classroom
Favoritism is something that all students are familiar with, whether they have experienced it first or second hand. Everyone can remember the annoyance with students that were “teachers pets” and who soaked up all of the attention from their professors. … Continued
Spring Break: Adventures only a max ride away
If you haven’t had the chance to make any spring break plans, don’t worry. Staying in the grove doesn’t have to be boring. Being only an hour away from the Portland is a huge bonus for students at Pacific. Save … Continued
Political Science professor weighs in on debate
The Democratic Party has said they will not be doing a debate with Fox News this upcoming election season. The decision, made because of alleged bias toward President Donald Trump, was announced almost two weeks ago. A large discussion about … Continued
Campus Housing urges students to think of their next move
As Pacific University’s spring semester reaches the halfway point, students are starting to make plans about where they want to live next year. While many students have decided to stay on campus, many have also chosen to seek residency outside … Continued
59th Annual Lu’au
Hula dance practice in the Multi Purpose Room, fireknife throwing and spinning on Marsh lawn and a hole just big enough for a traditional Hawaiian pig roast by the volleyball court. This rare combination can only mean one thing. Pacific … Continued