Pacific Students: don’t miss your chance to pick up your FREE tickets for the Stockton Showcase as your Pacific Men’s Basketball team will host the Cal Golden Bears on Wednesday, Dec. 9th! Come get your tickets, sign-up for a FREE shuttle, and don’t forget your Orange Army Shirts!
Cardiovascular disease is actually quite easy to prevent. Eating a diet low in saturated fats, cholesterol, sodium, and processed foods will greatly decrease your risk. Cholesterol is found in animal products and is easily absorbed into the body. Once it is there it is hard to get rid of. Elevated cholesterol levels can cause plaque deposits in the arteries, which can build up and eventually ...
Media Relations Senior Grant Hollis has the unique opportunity to interview for a Rhodes Scholarship. Hollis is one of only 32 candidates nationwide selected to vie for the scholarships which help pay for graduate school. Grant Hollis may have all the trimmings to be considered the perfect man. Admirable athleticism? Check. Inspiring intelligence? Check. Burly beard? Definite check. Though one ...
On Wednesday, Nov 4. Professor Juan Cole spoke on Middle East policy. The talk, entitled “Engaging the Muslim World” was given at 6 p.m. in the Pacific Theater.
For updated information, please join Public Safety on Facebook and Twitter at http://web.pacific.edu/x499.xml WARRANT ARREST DAVE BRUBECK 11-1-09 Officer tried to conduct a checkout on a male subject going through the dumpster. Subject fled but officers were able to stop him. He was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
On Thursday, Nov. 12, the Pacific Sport Management Club and Tiger PAC welcomed to campus alum Leonard Armato. Armato has been a successful figure in the field of sport management, having been the sports agent to a number of notable stars (including Shaquille O’Neil, Oscar de la Hoya. and Ronnie Lott) and most recently the commissioner of the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP). Armato ...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Lair was full of people on Tuesday, Nov. 10 as the Pacific duo, Room Five Cloud Nine opened a free show hosted by the Music Management club. The students, David Wu and Aaron Au sat and performed on their acoustic guitars songs they had written. The music was full of melodic and intricate picking and soft vocals. It was ...