All in a day’s work

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Alumnus Rob DeCou ‘05 will share his story with Pacific   From completing the world’s most strenuous ultra-endurance competitions to becoming the co-founder of video and virtual reality studio Lux Virtual, there is seemingly no end to alumnus Rob DeCou’s list … Continued

Dish Day Disaster

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Pacific loses $30,000 in dishes over the past few years.    The Washburne University Center is home to all things dining for Pacific University. It is the gathering place for many students and faculty for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the … Continued

Echoes of [Climate] Change

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The Demise of the ‘Environmental Studies: Policy, Culture, and Society’ Major    Climate change transcends the bounds of a singular problem and comprises a complex web of interconnected issues. For a college campus and its academic considerations that translates to a … Continued

Looking Past the Past

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Before kickoff at football games and university events, the land our university resides on is acknowledged to be native land. But are we telling the true Native American history in Forest Grove?    Before many events at Pacific University, students and … Continued

Beautifully Human

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Kathlene Postma, a professor of Creative Writing and Literature, shares her powerful story about surviving breast cancer.    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Index wanted to do more than spread awareness.. We wanted to be truthful and honest. To … Continued