COVID Class Of 2021
With commencement coming up in May, many seniors at Pacific University are working to finish and present their senior capstone projects.
With commencement coming up in May, many seniors at Pacific University are working to finish and present their senior capstone projects.
After a year of virtual life and quarantine, have students finally gotten the hang of things?
Students at Pacific are starting off another semester of online learning and a new hybrid learning environment, bringing about both challenges and benefits to their learning experiences.
Scholarship season is one of the most dreaded times of the year for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for current college students to find scholarships when most scholarships are geared towards high school seniors.
As students and staff of Pacific University talk about plans for the holiday season, many seek any option to make the best of their time off, even with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
As we reach the end of what has been an atypical semester to say the least, we are met face-to-face with holiday cheer and the very prominent disappearance of any motivation for school work.
We may not all be back on campus, but we understand the importance of contraceptives, right? Wrong.
This year Karla Herrera-Zarate is learning her eighth instrument to work at reaching her goal of mastering 10.
Now, there is an extra something offered to help sweeten up student’s nights: Pink Spoon is now carrying Big Dipper edible cookie dough.
Life at Pacific looks very different for all students this year, but ACE Board and Greek life Clubs are doing their best to promote fun and safety throughout the campus.