Bang reported as harmless prank
On the morning of Sept. 15, students on the Forest Grove campus awoke to two loud booming noises between 1 and 2 a.m. near the volleyball pit outside of Clark Hall and near the University Center. According to Environmental Health … Continued
Brazeau looks forward to future of men’s team
Considering the accomplishments of last season’s team, the men’s Pacific Soccer program has been questioning their uncharacteristic 0-4 start to this season. Head coach Jim Brazeau however warns not to worry. The four games played so far have been part … Continued
Women’s soccer gears up for new season
Confidence is growing within the women’s soccer team after a strong 3-1 end to their preseason. For the Boxers, getting wins during conference play is the ultimate goal. Head coach Morgan Crabtree said the team has a strong upper class … Continued
Cross country Boxers run up Pacific’s All Time list
The 2011-12 Pacific University cross country team kicked off the season at the Puget Sound Invitational on Sept. 3. The women’s team placed first and men’s team placed second. The Invitational previewed what the teams are bringing this season. Junior, … Continued
Expectations high, future focus on strong finish in NWC
Putting their preseason losses behind them, Head Coach Keith Buckley is still confident the football team is headed in the right direction. “We have clearly showed progress and we are on the right track to get wins this year. We … Continued
Changes made to alcohol policy
A new change to the Residence Hall Handbook now allows 21-year-old students in residence halls to have and consume alcohol in the same room as underage roommates. According to Residence Life Program and Conduct Coordinator Lindsey Blem, other than that, … Continued
Housing makes changes for new year
Whether returning for another year or settling in for the first time, students at Pacific can appreciate the changes implemented by Housing and Residence Life. By the end of September, most residence halls will have a print and copy station … Continued
B Street Farm: Promoting sustainable living ideas
When it comes to B Street Farm, people really do make the difference. The caretaker of the farm, Miguel Cervantes, is one of those people. Whether he is feeding the animals or assisting a student with a project, Cervantes is … Continued
Pacific clubs look for new members
Members from various different clubs, fraternities and sororities at Pacific set up tables covered in candy, pamphlets and sign-up sheets at the annual Club and Organization Fair last Thursday. Tables were set up around the volleyball court, while music played, … Continued
Pacific remembers September 11
Most Americans remember exactly where they were ten years ago when the twin towers of the World Trade Center were attacked. In the years since 9/11, some have healed, some have held onto their pain and many have given their … Continued
Registration, major declaration updated
As of last year, Pacific offers an online way to add and drop classes. Prior to last April, students filled out paper applications for course registration and later adding or dropping of classes. The program was a huge hit among … Continued
Film series looks at global sustainability
Every Tuesday from Sept. 13 through Nov. 15, the languages department will be holding its Global Sustainability Film Series. Made possible with funding from the Elise Elliot Academic Fund, this series consists of 10 international films. It is free to … Continued