Austrian Exhibit
A Pacific professor takes her work to Austria after several years of dedication The salt region of Austria was named one of Europe’s “Capitals of Culture” for this year, making it a hub for all things art, history, and culture. … Continued
Freshly Brew Let Down
Newly revamped campus coffee is less than expected! Late in last spring term, it was announced that the centrally located coffeeshop—a Starbucks—would close. This popular spot was a busy, go-to spot for students and faculty’s daily dose of caffeine, as … Continued
Double Trouble
A NCAA rule changes means big things for Pacific volleyball Last February, the NCAA announced a severe rule change for the sport of volleyball. Starting this academic year, double touches will be allowed, along with two liberos dressing out for … Continued
Familiar Faces Take Lead For Women’s Soccer Team
Former players turn into current coaches After disappointing season results in the past two years, the women’s soccer team hopes that a coaching change will reboot the program. Over the course of the past two seasons, former head coach Chelsea … Continued
Eat, Read and Sleep
New Changes to Meal Plans and Library Hours You might have noticed Washburne Hall now has beautiful black accents, and the athletic field house has fresh turf, and Aucoin Hall’s renovation will finally be in use for a full year. … Continued
What’s Wrong with the Olympics?
Professor Boykoff travels to the Paris 2024 Olympics to further discover the declining social and political popularity that surrounds the games. Professor Jules Boykoff knows the Olympics. After all, as a college student, he played on the national soccer team, … Continued
A Swedish Summer
Supported by research grant, Environmental Science majors attend conference abroad This summer was jam packed full of environmental advocacy for a group of Pacific students who spent a week in Stockholm, Sweden. They traveled across the ocean to attend a … Continued
A Midspring’s Night Intertextuality
A primer for the Shakespeare in Music philharmonic orchestra concert On Friday April 26, 2024 at 7:30 pm at the McCready Concert Hall, the Pacific University Philharmonic Orchestra host a concert, devoted solely to three works of music that were … Continued
Ending on A High Note: The Final Concert
Pacific Choral Director Scott Tuomi ends his career with a promise On April 19, The Concert Choir, the acapella groups Vera Voce, Splendid Audacity, and Chamber showcased their final set of songs at the Taylor Meade Performing Arts Center. A … Continued
Lights, Camera, Action
Pacific seniors prepare to showcase their short films For one day every year, Pacific’s Media Arts Department rents the Clinton Street Theater in southeast Portland to showcase the films of graduating seniors. This year, ten students will display their Capstone … Continued
Respect The Crease!
Checking in with Lacrosse With Spring Sports in full swing, The Boxer Lacrosse has been at the forefront of competing. “Our culture is really good this year. Our lacrosse skill is not quite where we all want it to be, … Continued
Keeping up with the Binders
Pacific Women’s Tennis is a family business Coaching collegiate sports is not for the faint of heart: It requires a level of dedication, passion and commitment above-and-beyond. It is a testing endeavor that requires a coach to take young adults, … Continued