Pacific University Hosts Vaccine Clinic for Students and Employees
On Monday, April 12, Pacific University sent out an email to all students and staff to register themselves to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The school hosted a clinic on campus on Saturday, April 17.
Masks in Sports: The Sacrifice That Athletes are Making
When COVID-19 first became a leading factor in our lives last year, all athletes had to accept that we would have to make a lot of new sacrifices just to get on the court/field again
Be Conscious of Your Impact: Traveling during a Pandemic
There are ways to travel without endangering yourself or putting others at risk.
Index Staff Playlist: Childhood Nostalgia
For this week’s playlist, the Index staff revisit some classic cuts that take us right back to our childhood
Ready, Set, Goal
The sun is shining, the nets are blowing, cleats are being laced up, and the lights are shining on the field as both Pacific’s Mens and Womens soccer team suit up for this shortened spring season.
Volleyball Looking to Finish Year Strong
We are coming to the end of an unusual volleyball season, the team is looking to end on a high note this Friday as they face George Fox in Newberg.
SXSW Watchlist: Recommendations From This Year’s Online Film Festival
This year, the city of Austin was empty, and the entire SXSW Film Festival took place online, streaming through an on-demand app
Love and Sex: Red light, Green light
Whether your relationship is in the honeymoon phase or you have seen many moons with your partner by your side, boundaries are important pieces of every relationship that helps all parties separate “me and you” from “us.”
Zesti Food Carts: Forest Grove’s Hidden Gem
Located on Yew Street is Zesti Food Carts, a new food cart location that opened in October 2020.
Midterms with an Added Weight of Pandemic Stress
Now that midterms have come and gone, everyone is preparing for and dreading finals week.
How to Remove a Mayor from Office: Oregon City Residents Spark Change with Grassroots Recall Campaign
Recalling a mayor from office is no easy task. But in Oregon City, the passion of the community to stand for what’s right came through strong when a group of concerned citizens–led by a local middle school teacher and a college student–managed to remove Dan Holladay from office.
How Latinx Small Business Owners Have Been Affected by COVID
Oregon’s Latinx population is 12 percent and many people in the Latinx community hold some of the most essential work positions or small businesses that go unnoticed, and yet are still facing issues that affected even them before the pandemic.