Boxers Plan For A Jolly Holiday Season
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 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.
Columnist Haley Berger deep dives into the history of the female orgasm
If we truly want to see police violence gone, we’re going to have to continue to fight, no matter who’s in the White House.
Indie puzzle adventure video game “Bugsnax” looks like a sweet-but-slightly-horrifying candy. But taking a bite reveals a frustrating, jawbreaker-like center that makes it hard to recommend for most palates.
Amidst all the chaos of COVID and studying, freshman and psychology major Rhiannon Harris is putting herself in Portland chaos to stand up to injustice.
Following Oregon governor Kate Brown’s “freeze” order, Pacific issued a statement about changes being made to university protocol and standards in the wake of a dangerous COVID-19 spike
A social justice mural has been set to replace a decaying U.S. flag mural at Forest Glen Park in Forest Grove, OR, causing outrage amongst residents of the city.
The music program at Pacific has seen multiple changes during COVID-19, hitting music majors and remote learners the hardest.
On the morning of November 7th, the Trump presidency had finally come to an end. But Trump sure doesn’t seem to think so.
Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit had me awake into the wee hours of the morning hunched intently over my laptop.
With high hopes, Ryan Hunter-Simms, from Highland, California is onto his 4th year as the assistant track and field coach and continues to push his athletes towards their ever-expanding goals.
With election day coming up, people are finding more ways to encourage others to vote this year.