Woman escapes abduction near campus
An 18-year-old woman and Forest Grove resident, is claiming to be the victim of an attempted kidnapping. Police are still investigating the report of the incident that happened last Tuesday, Oct. 12. “If all the facts in this case as … Continued
Fieldhouse demands improvement
After playing intramural indoor soccer in the field house I’ve come to realize that frankly, that building just doesn’t cut it. There’s grime on the floor, various items haphazardly strewn about, and a crowded, decrepit feeling to the place. Honestly, … Continued
Pacific football player contributes on and off the field
The Pacific football players have been recognized for their on field achievements, however, Pacific has players contributing as much off the field as they do on the field. Freshman offensive lineman, Cyler Dalgord is not just a football player, but … Continued
Deardorff and Lee continue to lead, succeed
This season, Pacific’s cross country teams have had two members in particular that are challenging themselves and also bringing together their teams for the win. The cross country season started off with a bang for Joe Deardorff. Just a sophomore, … Continued
Concussions taken seriously by Pacific athletics
A highly discussed topic, concussions are not taken nearly as lightly as they were just a couple years ago. It seems like it’s been all over the news lately. In football stories ranging from the NFL to the high school … Continued
Internships offer real world experience
The Career Development Center has opportunities for students to get a jump-start into their aspiring careers. By acquiring an internship while at college, students can see for themselves if their desired profession is actually what they want to commit the … Continued
Abstraction: It’s all a matter of perspective
Maturity is a complex, contestable status that isn’t ever easily defined. Most people in our contemporary, American culture would agree, though, that being able to be successful, both socially and academically in college requires some sort of maturity that is … Continued
Don’t go Greek: chapters encourage conformity
It’s that time of year again – the leaves are changing, the weather is getting colder, and Pacific’s sororities and fraternities are pledging. Being in a sorority or a fraternity is a staple of college life. You choose a group, … Continued
“Hate chalk” hoax shows lack of political diversity
“I may disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” – Voltaire. Two years ago, in the weeks preceding the 2008 Presidential Election, a Pacific senior within the political science department … Continued
Women’s soccer team goes pink for boobs
The women’s soccer team showed their support for National Breast Cancer Awareness month last Wednesday at their home game against George Fox. The team captains Allysa Omana, Teri Shegino and Kaitlyn Harper came up with the idea of getting involved … Continued
Capital Campaign still in silent phase
With the listening tour complete and a year of Pacific presidency under her belt, Dr. Lesley Hallick is ready to focus her attentions on the Capital Campaign. The campaign is a process to support fundraising for the university and financing … Continued
Hall-O-Safe provides safe place to trick or treat
As Halloween draws closer, dorms are preparing for competition. Hall-O-Safe is not only an opportunity for members of the community to bring their children into a safe trick-or-treating environment, but it is a group effort amongst each residence hall to … Continued