Mentors guide youth in local schools

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“Pump It Up!” isn’t simply a catchy phrase on the Pacific campus; the name exemplifies the campus mentor program. Through the Civic Engagement Center, Pump It Up! inspires talent and unlocks youth potential through mentoring the youth in local schools. … Continued

Handbook breaks down Obamacare

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The majority of the student population is familiar with the term “Obamacare,” but outside of what they hear from their peers and family, most don’t know any details about the act and what it actually does. The Center for Civic … Continued

Basketball on expected pace

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The Pacific Men’s Basketball Team ended last season with 15 wins and 10 losses on their way to a fifth place finish in the Northwest Conference. The Boxers just barely missed the playoffs, but it was their best record in … Continued

A farewell to seniors, a new future

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Eleven points was the difference between three losses and a perfect season. The 2013 Pacific University football season was nothing short of exceptional and could not have happened without the contributions of 38 dedicated seniors. The season concluded on Nov. … Continued

Rough start for women’s basetball

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With injuries during preseason play, the Pacific Women’s Basketball Team has anything but a perfect beginning. They are, however, on the fast track to recovery and redemption. One major factor contributing to this is the return of the competitive and … Continued

Head coach resigns after long career

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Despite finishing the 2013 season with a losing record, going 7-12-1 overall, head coach of Pacific’s Men’s Soccer Team, Jim Brazeau, has a respectable career as a Boxer. That career comes to an end, however, as Brazeau resigns from his … Continued

B Street under new jurisdiction

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B Street Farm now officially falls under the Center for Civic Engagements supervision and jurisdiction. Many students are unfamiliar with the permaculture project, located less than a mile from campus. B Street is a completely self-reliant, majorly volunteer-based, farm that … Continued

Education finds new home in Woodburn

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Pacific will welcome the new College of Education campus in Woodburn in fall of 2014. With a brand new program for the Bachelor of Education, the program will help implement diversity in the surrounding middle and high school areas. But … Continued

Communications works on new website

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As Pacific University’s website stands now, there’s more than 20,000 pages. But that will be fixed soon along with changes in design. “We are on an old server, without upgrades in years. Our look and feel is very different than … Continued