Rain doesn’t stop women’s golf from stepping on the green
The concept of man vs. nature has been on par for the Boxers of the women’s golf team. While the idea of rain on a golf course seems unfortunate, for these women, a torrential downpour is just a new obstacle … Continued
B-Street club emphasizes sustainability, farming
This semester, Pacific has seen all sorts of new events and students, one of them being the B-Street Club, which had its first meeting Feb. 22. The club provides an opportunity for students who want to spread awareness of environmental … Continued
Boyce excited for revamped Pacific track roster
The track season is underway and a combination of newcomers and veterans are going to make the difference in the track team’s success this season. The team of freshmen and upperclassmen athletes is looking to come up in the Northwest … Continued
City public schools on par with ELC technology
Private or public? It’s an important decision that parents make with their kids; where to send them to school. Today the decision becomes more pertinent as some schools adapt to the updating technological world. Some schools have made the leap … Continued
St. Patrick’s Day events available near and far
Spring has finally sprung! Despite the recent snow, the flowers will soon be returning to campus and before you know it, it will be time to fly away to exotic lands for spring break. In the mean time, you may … Continued
Changes to print fees give greater flexibility to students
After many requests from students to change the monthly printing credit system, University Information Services has changed printing fees from a monthly credit to a yearly one. Instead of having a $5 credit for printing every month, students will now … Continued
Do It Yourself: Recycled corks supply new works of art
Wine corks are largely ignored objects. Although they appear to be nothing more than small and unassuming little chunks of ground-up, spongy wood, they’re awesome for crafts! Corks are more interesting than one would guess. Have you ever stopped and … Continued
Prom to promote environmental awareness with recycled fashion
The 33rd annual Lip Sync will take place March 11 in the University Center at 9 p.m. with the Goodwill Prom following in the Multi Purpose Room at 10:30 p.m. “This year [Lip Sync] should feature anywhere from five to … Continued
Banana Republic hosts “Dress of Success” workshop
Pacific and Banana Republic are teaming up to dress students and alumni for success. Alumni Relations is holding a Dress for Success workshop at Banana Republic at the Streets of Tanasbourne on March 10 at 6 p.m. The workshop will … Continued
New Travel courses to be offered in 2011-12
Although travel courses will not be leaving for at least another year, now is the time to start looking into travel courses for the 2012 winter term. Every year, the Pacific University faculty from various areas of study chooses to … Continued
Royksopp provides complete musical experience
Welcome to Guthrie’s Grooves, in this new column I will be sharing my thoughts and perceptions of some of the new(ish) music out there today. I know that many of our readers have very specific niches in the musical world, … Continued
Retiring art professor relfects on accomplishments, department growth
Pacific is bidding farewell to a faculty member who has dedicated his expertise and services to the art department and its students for the last 40 years. Art professor Jan Shield has decided to accept the university’s offer of retirement … Continued