Changes abound for Forest Grove campus

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While most students spent the summer away from the Forest Grove campus, the facilities crews were working away on the campus in preparation for the new academic year. Students returning to campus will undoubtedly notice the new sidewalks that were … Continued

Athletics scores at Legends Golf

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On July 31 and Aug. 1, Pacific hosted another successful university fundraiser for the athletic department. The annual Legends Golf Classic included a celebrity-stocked celebration on Sunday night at the Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton and a golf tournament on … Continued

Stress, eating not connected in senior study

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Even before beginning the research phase of his senior project, Justin Dean knew that his topic was one that was not only relatable to his student audience, but to the general population as well. Obesity is a commonly addressed issue … Continued

Historian to retire at end of this year

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Special Collections Librarian and Associate Professor Alex Toth decided to retire at the end of the current academic year, just when he got his own parking space. Toth came to Pacific in 1977, two years after Marsh Hall caught fire. … Continued

Dance brings together elements of success

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Starting with a little idea, one senior was surprised at how large that idea could become. Senior Breanna Chandler presented and performed her senior project on Earth Day, a dance called “Elements of Man and Nature,” with the hope to … Continued

Service abroad brings rewards, challenges

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Holly Hawkins left all of her textbooks behind, slept under a bug net and helped deliver a baby a week after arriving in Kenya. Some of Pacific’s health professions programs offer students the opportunity to complete one of their clinical … Continued

Price to be remodeled

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When students return to the Forest Grove campus at the end of this summer, they will have access to a newly renovated Price Hall. The building that is now Price Hall, home to the mathematics department office, will also include … Continued

Search for new dean begins

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With one year left at Pacific, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences John Hayes plans on tying up loose ends. Hayes has been a dean for eight years at Pacific and spent the previous 12 years as a … Continued

Chomsky event fills Stoller Center

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Two-thirds of the Stoller Center gym did not provide enough seating for the Noam Chomsky lecture on April 20. The event drew a mix of Pacific, community and non-local individuals that topped 1,500, filling all available seating. Pacific President Lesley … Continued