Noyce grant creates teacher scholarship

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Potential student teachers now have another thing to compete for with Pacific School of Learning and Teaching having just received an extension to their grant amount, giving future students the possibility of earning a $22,000 scholarship. The program is supported … Continued

Faces of Pacific: New director strives to change dining

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Pacific’s new Food Service Director Sam Currie comes to Forest Grove with considerable experience. Currie has been in the college food services industry for nearly 30 years working at Colorado State University, Montana State University, Lewis & Clark College, University … Continued

Alcohol-Wise program releases second part

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Homework done for tomorrow, check. Midterm analysis paper edited, check. Making flash cards for the test next week, check. Finished Alcohol-Wise online educational course to prevent getting a possible registration hold? Don’t stress out about it. The possibility of having … Continued

‘Fury’ illuminates World War II scenes

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A squadron of American tanks rolls along single-file in a grim, gray Germany countryside. Panzer missiles blast out from the barrels of launchers that German children in the treeline to the left are holding, and one of the tanks lights … Continued

Club raises money for Parkinson’s

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After its “Strike Out Parkinson’s” fundraiser homecoming weekend, the Student Athletic Advisory Committee, SAAC, raised $2,000 in honor of former Head Baseball Coach Greg Bradley and the fight against Parkinson’s disease. SAAC president senior Eddie Carrillo said the committee donated … Continued

Coaches inspire athlete success

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Student-athletes are constantly held to a higher standard. To motivate and encourage their athletes to go above and beyond the norm, Pacific coaches make strides to support their athletes both on and off the fields. One of the many commendable … Continued