Beaverton EyeClinic unveils 3D vision center

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The College of Optometry’s newest EyeClinic in Beaverton will reveal the world’s first “3D Performance Clinic” on Thursday, Oct. 6. This clinic’s main purpose is to diagnose and treat vision coordination problems affecting 3D sight. It contains technology capable of … Continued

Library celebrates Banned Book Week

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Pacific University’s library is displaying a variety of commonly challenged books this week in honor of Banned Books Week. The display will be up until Oct. 3. The library will also display resources on censorship and intellectual freedom. Every year, … Continued

Flu shots offered at health center

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With the holidays just around the corner and the weather slowly growing colder, now is a perfect time to consider getting a flu shot. The Pacific University Health Center is offering vaccinations for $25 to help keep students, staff and … Continued

Campus safety: Incident reports (Sept. 29 edition)

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9/05/2011 2:55 a.m. Drugs/Alcohol Resident Assistant reported an odor of marijuana in a residence hall. Officer traced marijuana smell to an individual room. Student admitted to smoking marijuana in room. Student also admitted to possessing alcohol while under age. Paraphernalia … Continued

CPS rumors prove false

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Rumors have swirled around campus this year regarding Campus Public Safety’s policy on entering university-owned spaces without permission. However, according to Robert Dahl, Environmental and Health Safety manager of Campus Public Safety, there has been zero change in policy. According … Continued

Pacific technology recieves updates

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Upon returning from summer break for this school year, Pacific students were able to physically see the evidence that the Forest Grove campus had undergone changes. However, these changes can not only be seen in students’ living and lounging spaces, … Continued

Bang reported as harmless prank

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On the morning of Sept. 15, students on the Forest Grove campus awoke to two loud booming noises between 1 and 2 a.m. near the volleyball pit outside of Clark Hall and near the University Center. According to Environmental Health … Continued

Pacific remembers September 11

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Most Americans remember exactly where they were ten years ago when the twin towers of the World Trade Center were attacked. In the years since 9/11, some have healed, some have held onto their pain and many have given their … Continued

Registration, major declaration updated

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As of last year, Pacific offers an online way to add and drop classes. Prior to last April, students filled out paper applications for course registration and later adding or dropping of classes. The program was a huge hit among … Continued

Film series looks at global sustainability

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Every Tuesday from Sept. 13 through Nov. 15, the languages department will be holding its Global Sustainability Film Series. Made possible with funding from the Elise Elliot Academic Fund, this series consists of 10 international films. It is free to … Continued