Arts and Sciences

Class of 1960 signing the Golden Guard walkway. (Courtesy Photo)

Fall 2010 Coverage: Golden Memories

CLASS OF 1960 ALUMNI gathered at Reunion in June, lunched, laughed and added their names to the Golden Guard Sidewalk near Old College Hall.
 

Briefly Noted

Past and Present Dinner, a rainy commencement and Pacific's expert on the hoarding disorder.

Theme in Yellow, Highlights Magazine 2007 (Miranda Mueller Illustration)

Passion for Nature

An art major while at Pacific, Miranda Mueller has illustrated two books to date, including "Mishka: An Adoption Tale," and  "The Forever Friends." Her most recent project has been creating customized name plates for nurseries and child's rooms.
 

Return to the Gridiron

100th Season Begins with High Hopes

After a 19-year absence, Pacific football returns this fall with a new stadium, new field and over 100 players eager to start the University's 100th season.

Sidney Harper Marsh letters. (Photo by Heidi Hoffman)

Memorabilia: The Marsh Letters

Though separated by 131 years, 19 students both encountered and became acquainted with President Sidney Harper Marsh, Pacific University’s first president, through their transcription of a selection of Marsh’s letters, sermons and a commencement address.

The Last Rich Year

On December 7, 1941, news of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawai’i shocked the world and brought America abruptly into the war. In Forest Grove, though, for a time life went on as always under the peaceful oaks.

Fred Scheller (Courtesy Photo)

Force of Nature

Remembering Fred Scheller '43, M.A. '54, who passed away in May 2010.

Mezut Ozil, Turkish-born player for Germany. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

The World Cup and the Politics of Immigration

The 2010 World Cup Soccer (football in the rest of the world) playoffs in South Africa captivated sports fans across the globe. Several European teams with the most draconian immigration policies saw immigrant players make huge contributions.