Men’s Soccer #1 Northwest Conference
The men’s soccer team has been battling on the field throughout the season and that fight may take them all the way to the national tournament. They have competed and beat against and beat talented teams. This has put them … Continued
Cherry Poppin’ Daddies Bring Swing, Ska to Pacific
How often does anyone get to see a band that has been compared to both Red Hot Chili Peppers and Frank Zappa, produced a double platinum album, inadvertently fronted the rebirth of a genre, and belongs to the Oregon Music … Continued
Clinic offers free exams
The graduate optometry program is currently based on the Forest Grove campus, which benefits the faculty, staff and undergraduates of Arts and Sciences. Students of Pacific are able to receive free comprehensive eye exams with or without insurance. Students who … Continued
Letter to the Editor: Alaskans place your vote
Dear Editor: Alaskan students, I am a 1994 graduate of Pacific University, and my first opportunity for voting absentee took place while I was attending Pacific University. Please prior to your voting this year read the following. Joe Miller is … Continued
Sustainability minor proposed
A sustainability minor could be going before faculty as soon as November. Art Professor Terry O’day, who has helped develop the minor, said it will focus on issues surrounding sustainability, including civic engagement, culture, the scientific aspects of sustainability and … Continued
Pacific students devote time to tutor grade school
Pacific Students are contributing their time to a local volunteer program that helps local elementary school children with homework. A handful of Pacific students donate their time twice a week at a homework center in Forest Grove to help first … Continued
SHP students gain clinical practice, serve poor abroad
Students of the School of Health Professions, SHP, now have the opportunity to travel to Nicaragua and Mexico for international experience. During winter break, approximately 20 students and faculty travel to Nicaragua for 12 days. The program started in 2007, … Continued
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