Pacific’s Tuition Makes No Sense
Paying full tuition for online classes, or even a hybrid model, makes no sense. Nobody should have to pay the same amount of tuition for a lower quality of education.
Paying full tuition for online classes, or even a hybrid model, makes no sense. Nobody should have to pay the same amount of tuition for a lower quality of education.
Life at Pacific looks very different for all students this year, but ACE Board and Greek life Clubs are doing their best to promote fun and safety throughout the campus.
El Senado de estudiantes de pregrado de Pacific, dirigido por el presidente Doan Pham, llevó a cabo un Ayuntamiento de estudiantes de pregrado a través de Zoom el 10 de septiembre para abordar los problemas y preguntas más urgentes que Pacific enfrenta durante este período.
Arrows and signs mark the walkways through campus, buildings and classrooms have been redesigned and common spaces are lacking areas for students to convalesce like past years. This is college in the middle of a global pandemic.
On November 17th, 2019, Ian Falconer’s life changed forever. After ten years as an assistant coach, Falconer was named the head coach of the Pacific Boxers football team. Nine months later, Falconer was a head coach without a season.
Dealing with COVID-19 this year has been challenging to say the least, especially for students with summer jobs or even year-round jobs.
The reality of returning to a college campus during a pandemic is this—it’s exhausting. I’m not the only student who feels this way.
We are advised to wear facial coverings when in public and maintain a 6-foot distance from others. This may be difficult when you’re “having dinner downstairs.”
COVID-19 has proven difficult for everyone, but despite the pandemic, Bon Appetit is keeping it’s employees safe and is continuing to serve quality food.
As many functions of the college went digital during COVID-19 pandemic, Pacific University staff, faculty, and students have experienced their fair share of technical hiccups
Pacific’s undergraduate Student Senate, led by President Doan Pham, held an undergraduate student Town Hall via Zoom on September 10th to address the most pressing issues and questions Pacific is facing this term.
Though confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Oregon continue to rise, Pacific University is still full speed ahead on their adapted plan for fall term, with changes to classroom sizes, social distancing across campus, and the option for students to attend … Continued