Fun Never Falls Out of Style
Autumn is the best season to get out and explore, whether or not you’re basking in the beauty of Oregon, or relaxing in the comfort of your locality.
Autumn is the best season to get out and explore, whether or not you’re basking in the beauty of Oregon, or relaxing in the comfort of your locality.
Everyone knew school would look different during a pandemic, but lack of motivation and uncertainty hit harder than anyone expected during midterms.
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) played the most popular video game in the world. More than five million people watched. It’s time to talk about games as a force of pop culture.
The Northwest Conference postponed fall sports to the spring and will only schedule 50% of regular season games. This might sound like an all around bad thing for athletes but it actually allows them an extra year of eligibility.
On Thursday, Oct. 8, Pacific University launched a COVID-19 tracing dashboard, which allows students to view the total number of tests conducted since March, along with active cases that are being monitored both on and off campus.
Whether or not you are college students, middle-aged, or a seasoned citizen, it is likely you have been attracted to someone in your lifetime. This can tend to cause some bumps on the road of a relationship–but it shouldn’t.
The Typographer’s Dream follows fastidious typographer Margaret, one-track-minded geographer Annalise, and problematically altruistic stenographer Dave as they struggle to come to terms with how their stories are being told.
The Sept. 29 presidential debate showcased the blinding egos of two desperate presidential candidates. Actually, their egos were the main attraction because no substantive policy debate took place.
In light of recent changes to COVID-19 procedures regarding Pacific athletics, student athletes are finding ways to adapt and stay motivated despite the uncertainties of their upcoming seasons in the spring.
The rain did not stop a group of students from their peaceful protest on Sept. 23, tired of waiting for someone else to step up and demand change.
As student outcry for proper mental health services has gotten louder in recent weeks, the Student Counseling Center has been working to usher in new change
On Sept. 21, Pacific’s administration held a Zoom forum to publicly address the issue regarding former university student Carrie Taveira, during which students felt that they were continuing to be silenced.