IPAC program creates clarity

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Psychology Professor Sahana Koslofsky answers the question of how to implement a general understanding across 10 different health professions on ethics and how to become a successful health professional. Shahana Koslofsky is the founder of the Inter-professional Competence, IPC, course … Continued

A capella groups combine forces

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Two a capella groups on campus put aside their competitiveness with each other and combined their talents to create a fun and unique perfect pitch. Pacific’s female a capella group, Voce Femme and male a capella group, Splendid Audacity have … Continued

Optometry debt: Alumna justifies immense loans

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Amber Dunn graduated from the College of Optometry in 2013 with $250,000 in debt, and the loans she recently took out to start her own private practice linger over her head. Optometry students often come out of school with approximately … Continued

Director enlightens students about advising

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Waitlists. Prerequisites. Business Office holds because of ignored account charges. These are some of the many things that students are at risk of during registration period. It’s time for students to meet with their advisers, write out their game plan … Continued

Student explains ADA accessibility

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The Americans with Disabilities Act according to ADA website the Americans with Disabilities Act is one of America’s most comprehensive pieces of civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination and guarantees that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone … Continued

Opinions shared about technology

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Using technology in the classroom carries the potential to generate great results but some professors across the country share very different thoughts about its place in lectures and note taking. Even here at Pacific, professors share different beliefs as to … Continued

Staff consider food carts

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Another change could soon be coming to Pacific’s food options. In spring 2014, while discussing the change of food services on campus, the idea of having food carts on campus was brought to the attention of the Student Senate and … Continued

Special education teacher market increases

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When a student decides to become a teacher in general or special education, they have many options to teach in different states. Currently schools all over the United States are in high demand for future educators, especially special education teachers. … Continued