Masks Have Caused Boxers Athletes to Adapt
The new normal is wearing a mask wherever you go. And if you are an athlete that means to practice, lift, and maybe even during games.
The new normal is wearing a mask wherever you go. And if you are an athlete that means to practice, lift, and maybe even during games.
On Sunday night, a drunk driver crashed into the Clark Resident Hall. This is a developing story.
With high hopes, Ryan Hunter-Simms, from Highland, California is onto his 4th year as the assistant track and field coach and continues to push his athletes towards their ever-expanding goals.
Due to the pandemic, Pacific’s Kitchen and Table class has gone virtual and is selling their wares and products through the new event, Boxer Bowls.
The Northwest Conference postponed fall sports to the spring and will only schedule 50% of regular season games. This might sound like an all around bad thing for athletes but it actually allows them an extra year of eligibility.
As student outcry for proper mental health services has gotten louder in recent weeks, the Student Counseling Center has been working to usher in new change
Senior Brycen Lee, a kinesiology major at Pacific, currently plays for the men’s soccer team as an outside back. He had big plans for his senior season but once the news of a postponed season hit, Lee was forced to adapt.
With a nationwide pandemic being declared, summer 2020 was, unfortunately, unforgettable. But despite the chaos of the past six months, several students at Pacific have found some great bright spots in their lives.