Students, faculty perform at concert

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A music event combining Pacific’s choral ensembles and orchestra will take place Friday, May 4. The event will feature music from the classical repertoire “Mozart Requiem.” The theme of the concert is war, reconciliation and healing. The orchestra is comprised … Continued

Seniors given new ways to publish work

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Whether it’s a thesis, article, image, video or some other form of creative work, Pacific students are encouraged to share their senior projects by posting them online through the library or by publishing them in an undergraduate research journal. CommonKnowledge … Continued

Post Secret visits campus

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The man known for being the most trusted stranger in America gave his presentation “Post Secret” on May 1. Frank Warren (right) was welcomed to the stage by Center for Gender Equity director Martha Rampton (left). In November 2004, Warren … Continued

Music in May preparations begin

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For most college campuses, the weekend after graduation is a lonely time. Students have gone home for the summer, as have many of the faculty and staff. However, at Pacific University the weekend after graduation has the campus buzzing with … Continued

Boxer spirit applications due

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With a brand new essay prompt, the 2012 Boxer Spirit Scholarship gives students a chance to earn money for next school year. The scholarship is currently available to all Arts and Sciences undergraduates who have attained at least sophomore standing … Continued

PLUM winners announced

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The winners of Pacific’s 2012-2013 Writing Contest have been announced. First prize winners will be published in PLUM, Pacific’s Literature by Undergraduates Magazine. Four different categories were judged with awards given to first place winners, second place winners and honorable … Continued

Founder of activist group visits

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Keith McHenry has been arrested about 175 times in his 31 years working with the activist group Food Not Bombs, which he co-founded.  He has been blacklisted, put on the FBI’s most watched list and been accused of being a … Continued

Lunchbox Theatre performs musicals

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Thursday will mark a first for performers and patrons of the “LunchBox Theatre” at Pacific University. It is the first time a musical will be performed there. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick’s “The Apple Tree” will grace Warner Hall and … Continued