To-Go Program Is Too-Gone
Dining Services has put a temporary pause on the to-go box program Between packed course loads, long work days, and conflicting practice schedules, Pacific students have grown to rely on the to-go box program to get through the day. Whether … Continued
What is Going on With Pacific Priority?
An explanation of the new Pacific Priority program Announced in an email on March 4, Pacific University launched a new undergraduate program called Pacific Priority. Directing its focus towards motivated students with the intent of pursuing academics at a higher … Continued
What’s Going on with the Philosophy Department?
Questions remain after Professor Ian O’Loughlin’s reassignment Shortly following a Winter Term class in Greece this January, it was revealed that Dr. Ian O’Loughlin, the trip leader and Chair of Pacific’s Philosophy Department, was having an intimate relationship with one … Continued
Laughter as the Avenue for Contemplation
A Preview for One Woman, Too Much “One Woman, Too Much” is a play written by Professor Ellen Margolis, Pacific’s Theatre & Dance Department Chair. The play has a lot going on, but the central message warns against taking on … Continued
Capturing Chapters: A Journey Through the Lens of John Wimberley
Exploring the landscapes, rock art, and underwater wonders that define an iconic photographer’s career. On March 7, Cawein Gallery closed its first official art exhibition after the remodel of Pacific’s AuCoin Hall. Titled “Chapters,” the gallery featured the work of … Continued
NCAA Sports Betting
The DIII athlete’s sports bet the most among all NCAA divisions. In 2018, the Supreme Court gave freedom to individual states whether to legalize sports betting. Including Oregon, 38 states have done so, with 29 allowing online wagering. It has … Continued
Diving Into The Deep Ends
Pacific student represents the NWC at NCAA conferences. Whether in the pool at the Forest Grove Aquatic Center or halfway across the country, Maddie Russell has always found herself invested in the world of sports. And, as she concludes her … Continued
Youth Movement Flourishes within Boxer Lacrosse
Recently hitting the field is Boxers Lacrosse with the season they have been preparing for all year. Boxers Women’s Lacrosse has started strong—and they are feeling confident after a solid performance in their preseason game against Eastern Oregon University. An … Continued
Pacific Track and Field Start of the Season
On Your Mark, Get Set, GOOOOO! During their short indoor season, Pacific Track and Field set an impressive 11 school records—and, with the start of the outdoor season, the team traveled to Linfield to continue that hot streak, although the … Continued
When one door closes . . .
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
What’s Going on With Financial Aid?
The Office of Financial Aid navigates changing systems At a recent faculty meeting, the room almost immediately erupted into murmurs when financial aid stood up to present on an upcoming change in policy. Debbie O’Dea, Director of Financial Aid, and … Continued
Moore Political Talk
How does one navigate this world of unrest? “People are angry and confused,” explained Jim Moore. “Some of them are making stuff up and saying, ‘No, that’s not what reality is.’ And so I want to put the political times … Continued