Pacific counts down to Lu’au

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On April 12, Pacific for the 54th time will welcome visiting family and friends to the mainland for the 54th annual Lu’au. Na Haumana O Hawai’i, also known as Pacific’s Hawai’I Club, will be entertaining guests all weekend with visiting, … Continued

Sophomore reinstates union

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Out of the 1,596 undergraduate students at Pacific University, 1.5 percent are of African American decent. One student decided to create a group to support the minority something that hasn’t been done for more than a century. Sophomore Patrice Fuller-Williams … 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

Reverend comes to Pacific in fall

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Although it is a relatively new entity on Pacific’s campus, the Center for Peace and Spirituality will soon be known as the home to one of the most nationally recognized reverends. Beginning fall 2014, Rev. Chuck Currie will begin his … Continued

Students mourn with community

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One Pacific student is taking the initiative to fundraise for the family of the two Forest Grove girls who died in a fatal hit-and-run crash on Oct. 20. “I personally knew the family through Theatre in the Grove,” said senior … Continued

Campus questions staff firing

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A thick stack of papers, which outlined the three-step process in firing Miguel Cervantes from B-street Permaculture Project sat on Professor Deke Gundersen’s desk. “I can tell you what I know and what Miguel has told me,” said Gundersen. He … Continued

Hallick shares future plans

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As it is one of the oldest institutions in the Pacific Northwest, President Lesley Hallick admits Pacific University, is “a bit behind the times.” With that in mind, there are multiple changes to be made to Pacific campuses within the … Continued

Pacific introduces new face to CPS

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The incoming class isn’t the only fresh faces to join Pacific. Bob Black was hired May 13 as the Environmental Health and Public Safety Manager, replacing Rob Dahl who resigned Jan. 16, 2013. “Higher education offered a different level of … Continued

Pacific counts down to Lu’au

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A long-standing tradition for Pacific, the  annual Lu’au performance shows off diversity, culture and dedication to dance. Presented by Nā Haumāna O Hawai’i, the visual appealing talent demonstrated during Lu’au draws in 2,000 audience members. “The importance of Lu’au to … Continued