Alumnus drafted by Miami Marlins

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With the seventh pick of the 29 round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft, the Miami Marlins selected Pacific’s own Walker Olis. Olis shined for the Boxers in his senior season last year by breaking multiple school records in … Continued

Summer renovations include lecture hall

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Pacific University has been very busy this summer with renovations including revamping Mcgill Auditorium, Jefferson Hall, air in the University Center and a computer lab in Scott Hall. President Lesley Hallick said Mcgill Auditorium has not been touched in decades … Continued

Come one, come all

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One day, Asian cuisine might tempt you, while another day Mexican food might be right up your alley. Whatever the occasion may be, small college towns need to cater to their diverse population in case students decide to venture off … Continued

Pacific gathers for march

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Pacific University held Take Back the Night two weeks ago, as students marched up Main Street speaking out against sexual violence. The event is about standing up for victims of sexual assault and creating an understanding environment for those who … Continued

Muslim students start a new club

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Pacific welcomes a brand new club to campus this semester. The Muslim Student Association (MSA), which has seven active members, holds weekly meetings discussing upcoming events to help others on campus learn more about the Muslim culture. “Our main goal … Continued

Berglund Center holds Inspired Ideas Competition

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Pacific University hosted the second annual Berglund Center Inspired Ideas Competition, IIC. This competition invites undergraduate and graduate students for a chance to win thousands of dollars in scholarships and professional support for an original idea. While a competitor does … Continued

President Hallick talks renovations

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Pacific University will make many small renovations this summer and will start to address parking problems on campus according to President Hallick. She said that parking has been an issue for faculty, staff and students for the past few years … Continued

GRE test preparation offers students support

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On Saturday, April 24, a free Graduate Records Examination (GRE) test prep event was held on campus. Chris Lane, a Computer Science and Mathematics professor, ran the event. Lane frequently contributes questions to the Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus exam and … Continued