

Celebrating Non-Romantic Relationships on Valentine’s Day
Friends, family, or self. Reclaim Valentine’s Day as a day to celebrate all different kinds of love, not just romantic.

Student Profiles: Women in Male-Dominated Fields
For the next installment of student profiles, we focus on women in male-dominated fields at UOP.

Interview with Professor Andrew Osorio
“Joining the McGeorge faculty for the Fall 22’ semester is Dr. Andrew Osorio. I had the pleasure of sitting down with our new Assistant Professor of Public Administration, Law, and Policy to get to know him better and find out why he chose Pacific.”

Student Profile: The Conservatory of Music, University of the Pacific
With the launch of student profiles on “The Pacifican,” Ria Patel – a student of the Conservatory of Music – will be the first student featured.

Tigres del Sol Prepares to Build Solar-Powered Car
Tigres Del Sol is gearing up to build an awesome solar-powered car! Check the Solar Car Project in Anderson 162 at 5PM!

No Tricks, More Treats: Pacific’s Annual Trick-or-Treat
University of the Pacific brings back its annual trick-or-treat event for Halloween 2022.

The Pacifican Goes to Homecoming
The Pacifican team takes on the 2022 Homecoming! Check out our photo gallery detailing our experiences!

Pray and Be Thankful: A Personal Dive Exhibit
A quick look at Pacific’s own K Pontuti’s art installation in the Reynolds Gallery.

The Bassoon in the Bushes
Ealaph Tabbaa takes us on an unexpected artistic journey as he prepares for his junior recital.

APRIL FOOLS! Chelsea’s Corner
Have questions or want advice? Head on over to Chelsea’s Corner for help!

Spoiler-Free Batman Review from a DC Novice
“The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson, has been all the rage. I don’t remember this much excitement for a movie since the iconic Spider-Man: No Way Home. I’m not much of a DC follower but Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, and Paul Dano? I was immediately sold.”

Books by Women Authors that are NOT J.K. Rowling
There are so many renowned female authors that actually deserve recognition for their works. Explore a few through this compilation of suggestions!

Staying in Town? Make Spring Break Fun
“It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: a break. If you’re like me, the first thing you did as soon as you walked out of class was pass out under the covers for some much needed sleep. While spring break is a good time to catch up on fixing your sleep schedule, it’s also a good opportunity to have some much needed fun.”

Film Review: Death on the Nile
“If you’ve ever been to the movies by yourself, you know it’s an…interesting ordeal. There’s no one to loud-whisper with throughout the entire show, and there’s no one to update you on what happened when you come back from the bathroom or from buying the biggest bucket of popcorn available..“

Sustainable and Accessible!
The University of the Pacific has a host of sustainable features for students including a farmers market, a fashion show, and funds for future projects.

So many books, Such little time…
“When is the last time you read a book outside of a class requirement? For many students, the answer is: not recently. Books have garnered quite the reputation among the general population and it’s not exactly positive. No matter who you are, you may have heard the phrase, “reading is so boring”. “


Restaurant Hopping
“Stockton California is not only the home to the University of the Pacific, it’s also home to some amazing restaurants. Over the past few months I have traveled around the city looking for the best places to eat. Here’s a list of some of my favorites.”

Platonic Relationships in February
Valentine’s Day may make one think of their HSO (hot significant other), but we need to make sure that we are still appreciating our friendships and other platonic relationships this February.