Pacific’s Public Health Leaders

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Reproductive Justice Action Team recognized for public health efforts    In the first week of April, countless gatherings were held across the country in celebration of this year’s National Public Health Week. On Friday, April 5 in Washington County, dozens of … Continued

United as One

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The details of this year’s Lūʻau and Hōʻike In Samoan, “tatou o fa’atasi” means “united as one.” It is the idea that everyone and everything is woven together. Through tatou o fa’atasi, people with different backgrounds, experiences, and cultures are … Continued

When one door closes . . .

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 Limited vacationing options alter students’ Spring break plans   At the end of March, Pacific students will trade in their textbooks and pencils for plane tickets and luggage as they embark on this year’s Spring break adventures. As anticipation builds for … Continued

Back on the Course

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Golf coach Erin Lind begins her journey at Pacific Not far from the familiar sights and sounds on campus is a slightly more unfamiliar sight: the swish of a seven iron and the fresh, open golf course air. The Boxer … Continued

See You At The Kiln

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Wood-fired pottery is introduced to Pacific Fire crackles, and its warmth escapes, offering protection from Oregon’s frigid late autumn air. Several people gather around, holding cups of tea or coffee, and keep watch over the dancing flames.     However, this isn’t … Continued

All in a day’s work

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Alumnus Rob DeCou ‘05 will share his story with Pacific   From completing the world’s most strenuous ultra-endurance competitions to becoming the co-founder of video and virtual reality studio Lux Virtual, there is seemingly no end to alumnus Rob DeCou’s list … Continued