Pacific Golf Back on the Course
The freshly cut grass, the sound of a metal club striking a plastic ball and the great sigh of relief when you sink a putt. That’s right, Boxer golf is back in action.
Basketball and Football Are Back
As the school year progresses, both the Pacific’s Men’s and Women’s basketball teams, as well as the Pacific football team, have been able to schedule numerous games after enduring a long off-season due to COVID-19.
Sports Information Director Resigns
On March 3, Pacific University’s Sports Information Director announced his resignation from the position. Smith was hired in August 2020 for the position.
Losing Independence during COVID-19: What it’s like Living at Home
Last year, I got my first taste of freedom as I finally left home and was living on my own on campus. That freedom was quickly taken away from me and from many other students when COVID-19 hit us during March.
Explosive Fire Breaks Out at Cornelius Ethanol Facility
A major fire broke out at Cornelius’s Thunderbolt Racing Fuel at around 1:30 today, spreading quickly to an ethanol fuel facility in the same building complex and sparking minor explosions a mere 3 miles away from campus.
Drunk Driver Crashes Near Pacific Dorm Hall Sunday Night
On Sunday night, a drunk driver crashed into the Clark Resident Hall. This is a developing story.
Spring Show Preview: Revolt. She said. Revolt Again.
Follow a series of revolutions revolving around sex, love, and identity in the Spring production of REVOLT. SHE SAID. REVOLT AGAIN. by Pacific University’s Theatre Department.
Sex and sexuality In Ancient Rome
When someone says the words “Ancient Rome” and “Sex” in the same sentence what do you think of?
Spring Sports Broadcasting Returns with Mike Smith
Our sports information director, Mike Smith, has made it his top priority to make sure all sports get broadcasted online for everyone to see.
“Rhythm Doctor”’s Wonderful Creativity Isn’t Quite Universal
“Rhythm Doctor” is the sort of game people who know nothing about game development dream of making.
Frozen In: 3 Horror Stories from Those Who Endured Oregon’s Power Outages Off-Campus
Pacific Index editors Grace Alexandria and Bren Swogger, along with Pacific University professor Dr. Keya Mitra, give their own personal accounts of how the Oregon ice storms and the resulting power outages affected them
Normalization of Drugs
Now that psilocybin mushrooms are decriminalized in our state, microdosing ‘shrooms might become the new trend