Looking for Tiger Lily: Performer Anthony Hudson finds inspiration in family
Portland’s premiere drag clown, Carla Rossi, is an immortal trickster, an ancient entity who’s bent on capitalizing on the worst parts of contemporary society, crafting herself into an object for consumption. Anthony Hudson, her creator, or her vessel depending on … Continued
Let’s Talk About… Loneliness and Belonging
Most people will feel a sense of loneliness at some point in their lives. It is common at times to question if you can rely on the people in your life for support. These experiences can be particularly poignant for … Continued
Senior Preview Day invites potential Boxers to campus
Senior Preview Days are events put on for high school seniors to visit Pacific University. These events allow for prospective students and their families to see the campus, meet current students and faculty, learn about financial aid and take a … Continued
Master of Fine Arts
Seaside, Ore. welcomed many writers with the beginning of this new year, or more importantly new semester. Each semester the Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) in Writing program begins by offering their students a 10 day residency on the coast … Continued
Gillette campaign turns heads and catches controversy
What does it mean to be a man? If one bases this answer off stereotypes, men are not emotional, men provide for their families, men are strong, powerful and dependable. Men take charge. Recently, men have been getting a bad … Continued
Election welcomes new candidate to the forefront
The 2020 Presidential Election cycle has just begun, and already the competition is heating up. With President Donald Trump being as controversial as he has, it is no surprise that many Democrats have already come forward saying they plan on … Continued
Valentine’s Day
The smell of cheap, sugary chocolate and expensive, unnatural roses can only mean one thing, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Love it, hate it, or love to hate it, people have been exchanging mass-produced red and pink cards … Continued
Letter to the Editor: Professor fears for democracy across the country
Retiring Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, in his farewell comments, said that democracy was in danger in this country. As one who has fought this notion for a long time, I have finally come around to agree with him. There is … Continued
Education Award: Professor Todd Duncan receives award for creative teaching
Pacific University’s physics professor, Todd Duncan, was nominated to receive an Outstanding Educator: Higher Education Award. The award is granted to educators that display excellence in teaching within any of the disciplines in the Oregon Academy of Sciences (OAS). Duncan … Continued
Lois Hornberger retires after serving university community
Lois Hornberger has been a part of the Pacific University community for 12 years. Her career began in 2007 as the Director of Conferences and has since grown to encompass more responsibilities and roles at the university. Hornberger started out … Continued
Study Abroad
In an interview with the International Programs Director Stephen Prag, he explained that the office has created a new position to direct the short-term study abroad programs. This addition serves necessary as they are expanding and are in higher demand … Continued
Boxer Swimming: Seniors finish their careers at last home match
As the Spring Semester comes upon us, that means that Boxer Softball season is right around the corner. The Boxers are very excited about the start to the season, as they are looking to build off of a strong season … Continued