Breakfast forum:

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Alumni lled the Boxer Pause on Saturday, Oct. 15, where they had anticipation for the breakfast that was to be served and the speech president Lesley Hallick was going to give regarding the current progress of the university. Hallick called … Continued

Sexual assault

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Rapes and sexual assaults are the most underreported crime in the world. There’s no denying that is has been an issue everywhere for a long time. Sexual assaults can happen anywhere, even on college campuses. In light of the rape … Continued

Student reveals various ways to relieve debt

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Student debt is a scary problem for student who face the competitive job market after graduation. With the cost of living constantly rising, combined with a period of great income inequality, college debt has become a burden that will affect … Continued

Housing prices:

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The choice of the student to live on campus or off campus carries both bene ts and consequences. Living on campus has conveniences like having friends and classes close by. Off-campus housing offers more independence and less restrictions that are … Continued

Clery Report now available

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Under the Clery Act, all colleges that have federal financial aid programs, whether big or small, private or public, are required to record crimes that happen on campus. In the report, which is easily accessible to everyone, there is a … Continued

Foreign language teaching assistant

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Pacific University is involved in bringing foreign language teaching assistants onto campus. This year there are four FLTAs; Merlin Le Glaz is from Germany, Lucía Fraiese is from Spain, Sayuri Takagaki is from Japan, and Maïté Choteau is from France. … Continued

Title IX

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Federal funding from the government is crucial to the survival of Pacific University and its students. Every year millions of dollars from the federal government is channeled through Pacific, in the form of loans and financial aid to both undergraduate … Continued

Vacant lots:

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There are a few changes that have been noticed around Pacific University. Two lots now stand empty; one empty lot is on Cedar Street and the second is on University Avenue. There is a third property that Pacific has acquired, … Continued

FGPD comments on police brutality issue

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After the tragedies that happened this past summer, police brutality has become a concern in communities nationwide. The Forest Grove Police Department (FGPD) has voiced their concerns on the matter as well, but want the community to understand that violence … Continued

Oregon promise students

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The first year of students with the Oregon Promise program is underway. This program will change the college experience for many Oregonians. The Oregon Promise is a grant program provided by the state and covers a portion of tuition or … Continued

Police charge former student with rape

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Former Pacific University student, Kasen Kunishima- Takushi, was arrested on rape charges during a class at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on a warrant by the Forest Grove Police. The 20-year-old is now being charged with two counts of … Continued

Rape lawsuit

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     A hearing regarding the sexual assault case that was filed against Pacific University last fall is scheduled to take place in November at the Multnomah County Circuit Court.  Last year, Attorney Greg Kafoury filed a $3 million lawsuit against the … Continued