Pacific University Choir Presents “The Gift to Sing”
Pacific University’s Spring Choral Concert, entitled “The Gift to Sing” after a poem of the same by James Weldon Johnson, happened at the Taylor-Meade Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 22. “We began the year with a concert and we … Continued
Students organize Earth Day Fun
The beautiful chalk art you saw in front of the UC Patio on April 22 was all because of the campus Earth Day celebration. Pacific’s clubs and organizations put on several events to celebrate the planet. Activities on this day … Continued
Pacific’s Dance Ensemble Performs Spring Dance Works
Pacific’s Dance Ensemble performed the Spring Dance Works show April 21-23 in Tom Miles Theater. Pacific’s dance ensemble features students from many different dance backgrounds who all come together to move with each other. Many different styles of dance filled … Continued
Stand For What You Stand On; The Harsh Reality of Industrial Meat Production and Consumption
Climate change, the biggest threat to humanity’s survival, is knocking at our front door, and we no longer can ignore it. For the health of the planet and the survival of our species, we must act now to combat the … Continued
Athlete Spotlight: Tyler Krueck, Overcoming the Adversity of Injury
Tyler Krueck, a first-year student, and an outfielder on the Pacific University Boxer Baseball team, was injured early in the season. Krueck broke his fourth metacarpal on his right hand during the JV game against George Fox University on March … Continued
Athlete Spotlight: Tyler Vargas
Tyler Vargas, a junior student-athlete studying Physics and Math, has found success while competing as a football player in the fall and a track and field athlete in the spring. This past fall, during the Boxer’s 2021 football season, Vargas … Continued
Back to Back: Pacific Baseball Wins Conference Again
The Boxer Baseball team won the Northwest Conference Postseason Tournament at home in front of the packed stands at Chuck Bafaro Stadium in Forest Grove on Sunday, April 25th. The team took care of business on championship Sunday with back-to-back … Continued
11 Track & Field Boxers Earn All-Conference; Maddy Hubbs Becomes Conference Champion
The Pacific Track and Field team traveled to Tacoma, Washington, on April 23rd and 24th to compete at the Northwest Conference Championship. The sunshine was out for the two-day meet.11 Boxers battled their way onto the podium and earned All-Conference … Continued
Forest Grove During the Summer
Many students stay around Forest Grove in the summertime, with no school or sports; what is there to do in the Grove? Luckily, the Pacific Northwest has some of its best weather in the summer months. Forest Grove is situated … Continued
Pacific Rugby Adapts to Recent Changes
Pacific University’s Rugby team has been forced to adapt to less exposure and support, decreasing player turnout. As a club sport, the rugby team is non-affiliated with the NCAA. Instead, players register through the National Collegiate Rugby (NCR). Typically, players … Continued
Athlete Spotlight: Overcoming Injuries
Dealing with injuries is a risk students take when partaking in various sports programs at Pacific. Emmett Ward, a sophomore catcher for the Pacific University baseball team, expresses how dealing with numerous injuries has caused physical setbacks and mental problems … Continued
Post Covid-19 Burnout
It is that time of the school year when everyone is burning out. It’s the “home stretch”; use whatever gas you have left in the tank type of feel. So much has changed this year, and life going back to … Continued