Transfer student prefers smaller Pacific

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Imagine being constantly waitlisted for classes that are required for your degree. What if you only knew the name of only your professor and your neighbor in each class? Waiting in line for hours with no guarantee that you will … Continued

Library confronts stereotypes

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The “Dark Continent” display in the library for Black History Month breaks new ground on identifying the stereotypes associated with Africa in the 1800’s. The “Dark Continent” display was set up by Pacific’s Archivist, Eva Guggemos. Over a course of … Continued

Panel discusses evolving media

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Regardless of whether you are pursuing a degree in media arts or not, it is very clear that the media is changing everyday. Modern communication and funding are just a couple of the many factors that play into this change … Continued

Pacesetters begins spring testing days

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A white tent sitting in the parking lot between Walter Hall and McCormick clearly separates the potential students eating breakfast from the current ones. But this year Pacesetters expanded to give students a real look at student life at Pacific. … Continued

Pacific helps local, young students SOAR

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For the 15th consecutive year Pacific University will be partnered with the Forest Grove School District in providing space, catering, and assistance to the SOAR With Your Dreams Career Fair for students of the Forest Grove and Cornelius school districts. … Continued

New software simplifies housing lottery

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Returning students applying for on campus housing know from past experiences how stressful gathering roommates, picking out a building to live in and making it to their housing appointment on time can be. In the past many students have skipped … Continued

Students participate in V-Day

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One in three women will be raped or beaten in their lifetime. While many were focused on Valentines Day chocolates, during the lunch hour of Feb. 14, the women of the Center for Gender Equity had their sights set on … Continued

Upcoming years concern financial aid

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On January 20, 2013, President Barack Obama was sworn in for another four-year term as the president of the United States. Being on a small, rural campus, it is hard to imagine how the next four years will affect college … Continued

Renovation plans center around sustainability

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If you can picture a modern university with a new multiple story University Center, extended theatre for the performing arts and science buildings equipped with all the latest technology, you may see what the university is aiming for. With facilities … Continued