Ripe Stories for PLUM Magazine
The votes are in, and PLUM’s 2023 contest winners decided In the late fall semester, undergraduate students who took an English class in 2023 were given a chance to publish in PLUM magazine. Established in 2007 to award Pacific’s undergraduate … Continued
Tran Library Exhibit Showcases Women’s Art
Organizations from across campus prepares Tran Library art exhibit celebrating women’s diversity March is Women’s History Month, and to celebrate, through April 22, Pacific University is hosting an art exhibit in Tran Library to showcase women-produced art. The art exhibit … Continued
Four Years Later
Four years after the COVID-19 outbreak, Boxers are divided if there is still a pandemic. Four years ago, most of us first learned about coronavirus as news stories about canceled basketball games and quarantined cruise ships began to circulate—and then, … Continued
The Stats Guy
Conner Gates adds it up for the Pacific baseball team. A swimmer a part of the baseball team? Yes. Conner Gates, otherwise known as Gater around campus, is a fifth-year senior majoring in Business Administration and Management. For the last … Continued
Women’s Basketball Soars to Top Three in the NWC
A hot streak has Boxers at third in the league and high hopes The Women’s Basketball team had the crowd on the edge of their seats in the last quarter of the game on Friday, February 3, waiting to see … Continued
Inspiring The Next Generation
Girls from the community came to learn and play with Pacific’s Women’s athletes Support for women’s sports begins at a young age, and Pacific is doing its part to encourage local girls to participate in athletic activities. Throughout her life, … Continued
Who “AuCoined” the name of this building?
Why Les AuCoin’s name was chosen for newly renovated building Days before Pacific opened for spring term, the chain fences wrapped out the construction of Pacific Hall came down, chiseling in a new era for the building: the AuCoin Hall … Continued
Every Brilliant Thing About Every Brilliant Thing
A senior’s Capstone takes center stage When Ethan Won, star of Pacific University Theater Department’s Every Brilliant Thing, first came across the script for the production, he felt an immediate connection to the piece. “There were a lot of random … Continued
Publishing the Past: Robyn Holley’s Story in Buried Within
A student-published book makes way According to the Cambridge Dictionary, haunting can be described as an ethereal beauty, yet one that is unforgettable and melancholy. For lack of better words, haunting is the idea that the past stays with you. … Continued
Pave Paradise: Clear Out the Parking Lot
Hop on a bus and join the fight against climate change The Center For a Sustainable Society is encouraging the community at Pacific University to get involved in the fight against climate change by opting for public transportation when commuting … Continued
Portrait of The Artist as a Portlandian
Poet Anis Mojgani will visit Pacific University on February 15 Poetry is not your thing, yet you find yourself at a poetry reading. This is not how you would usually spend a summer evening. Your friend roped you into attending. … Continued
Lunar New Year
The Chinese Qilin Club invites the Pacific community to celebrate Lunar New Year with food, performances, and cultural lessons During the Shang Dynasty, the people of ancient China were plagued by a ferocious and menacing monster known as the “Nian.” … Continued