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Sydnie Binder Celebrates Winning A Point In Tennis
The experience of competing at the NCAA Division I wasn't all that Sydnie Binder '22 MFA '24 hoped for. She has become a standout at the Division III level for Pacific, both on the tennis court and in the classroom.
It's time to 'Pick Your Place' in Campus Housing for next year! Learn more about how returning students can complete their housing applications and contracts, create roommate groups, and select their spaces for the upcoming year. Returning student housing applications are due by March 15, so don't delay! 
Benjamin Martin (left) & Shinia Kildall Behind Video Camera
A class video project produced by students Shinia Kildall '25 and Benjamin Martin has increased attention for the Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals, drawing interest in the cause of fostering dogs and cats.
Celebrate the Finders Keepers Free Store's first anniversary with us on March 15 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.! 
Over 17,000 historic photographs, documents, and recordings digitized by the Pacific University Archives went live on the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) website last week, making Pacific the largest single contributing university to DPLA in Oregon.
The to-go box program has been paused due to a lack of boxes. Please help us save the program by returning any boxes or carabiners that you have!
Isaiah Pitre and Rob Wood
Balancing the workloads of a varsity sport and graduate school can be tough. Rob Wood '22 MBA '23 and Isaiah Pitre '22 MSW '24 took on graduate programs to continue their dream of playing football for the Boxers.
Current students are now eligible to apply for the Pacific Priority guaranteed grad school admissions program. Learn more and apply to save your seat in a Pacific grad school. *Conditions apply.*
Join us for a night of cultural awareness to learn more about different fasting practices and the science behind fasting. In order to accommodate appropriate room size & food amount, we are asking attendees to register by Friday, March 15.
Join us in welcoming critically-acclaimed author Yashica Dutt, who'll be speaking about her journey of coming to terms with her identity growing up as Dalit, as told in her non-fiction book debut, 'Coming Out as Dalit.' Monday, March 11, 2024, from 1:30 to 2:30 pm, in Taylor Auditorium (Marsh 216). Attendance by Zoom also available.

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