Murphy Busek throws to victory in NWC

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Senior track and field athlete Murphy Busek has an interesting way of getting a work out, without even stepping foot in a gym. Busek is employed at his uncle’s moving company where he is frequently moving heavy objects that are … Continued

Tennis sees growth over previous years

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The men’s tennis program has grown in the past four years and with hard work and supportive leaders, they are becoming more recognized. Along with their growth in the program, men’s tennis has most notably started to win. This season, … Continued

Van Hoon hits help sweep George Fox

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Jared Van Hoon plays two very different positions for the Boxer baseball team, shortstop and pitcher. For him both positions have their advantages. “When I play shortstop I get to hit, but when I pitch I have more control over … Continued

From the 808 to the 503: Spring Break

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As the second wave of mid-terms looms ever closer and homework begins piling up past our ears, spring break is the beautiful escape we’ve all been waiting for. Wallowing in lost hours of sleep, we can only tread water for … Continued

Letter: Students follies their own business

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Choosing not to publish incident reports has more to do with students than with wanting to put the university’s “best foot forward.” True, the Index did not publish the names of those involved, but Pacific is a small school, and … Continued

Letter: Incident report hassle a misunderstanding

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In response to The Pacific Index editorial titled “CPS reports withheld from Index,” 3 March 2011: The University has provided summary information of campus incident reports to The Pacific Index in the past and this summary will continue to be provided in the future … Continued

New minors added to Arts & Sciences for 2011-12

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Pacific University’s College of Arts and Sciences may welcome a few new minors to the curriculum this April including one for the Media Arts Department and one for the Environmental Studies Department. Forensics Director Dan Broyles and Environmental Studies Chair … Continued

Aramark chef grills his last Boxer Burger

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With ball and chain cast off, one of Aramark’s comedy routines is headed out of the Grove. After four years serving up smiles, laughs and good eats in the Real Food on Campus cafeteria in the University Center, “jack of … Continued