Women of Distinction Awards
Last month, 6 honorable Pacific women won Women of Distinction awards. These women push for diversity and inclusion every day at the University of the Pacific and in the surrounding community.
Pacific Names James Walsh for new CFO Position
A new role has been created within the division of Pacific’s finances and operations: chief financial officer (CFO). James Walsh will assume the role of CFO on May 16th, 2022
Supreme Court Nomination: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Let’s talk about the former judge, now justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Official Statement Regarding Election Coverage
Official statement regarding election coverage
Personal Statement Regarding Senate Meeting Article
Personal statement regarding senate meeting article
Russia Falls on its Face for Ukraine
“Before the invasion, most Americans knew very little to nothing of the politics of eastern Europe. It is a poor region, with the history of the soviet union that still heavily influences it. Most importantly, Russia’s goals for Ukraine. Goals that have seemed harder to obtain than Putin realized.”
APRIL FOOLS!- Meet the Ghosts of the University of the Pacific
“On older campuses such as the University of the Pacific, it should be no surprise that ghosts reside all over campus. With the campus itself being around one hundred years old, there has been plenty of time for many ghosts to take up residence.”
APRIL FOOLS!- Cream Cheese Shortage in North America!
It’s been 4 weeks since a new shipment of cream cheese has arrived at Grocery Outlet store #218742 in Stockton, California. University of the Pacific students are feeling the pain of being cream cheese-less.
APRIL FOOLS!- Two Write-Ins Won the ASuop Election!
The most recent ASuop election was just won by two write-in candidates! This unexpected turn of events made for some interesting interviews.
APRIL FOOLS!- Professor Has a Whale of a Time With Pool Toy
BREAKING: Professor Geoffrey Whole brought an inflatable whale to campus and was seen desperately blowing air into it early this morning
APRIL FOOLS!- A New Remodeling for the Pacific Library
The University of the Pacific’s library is a place for students to study and even grab their morning coffee. But with the recent changes that the administration is making, will Pacific students lose their favorite place on campus?
APRIL FOOLS!- 63% Visiting Professor of History of Consciousness and Influencer Management Wanted
“Qualifications
Doctorate degree in philosophy and/or in business management, or related field
At least 5 years of teaching experience at the secondary level
Must have influencer management experience (applicants with clients of 100k+ social media followers are ideal)”
APRIL FOOLS!- Powercat CANCELLED
“Yep, you didn’t misread that title. No clickbait here. After various unconfirmed rumors surrounding University of the Pacific’s very own Powercat, he was finally caught in the act.”
APRIL FOOLS!- Tommy Tiger Cheats on Herky the Hornet!
Previous mascot, Tommy Tiger, cheats on Herky the Hornet with Sammy the Slug.
ASuop Hosts Presidential Debate
“ASuop hosted a debate this past Wednesday for the 2022-2023 presidential candidates.”
Zhong and Tran Push Equity and Accessibility in ASuop Presidential Platform
Everything you need to know about the Zhong/Tran campaign platform!
Shah & Gomez: Meet the Candidates
“ASuop elections are here and it’s time to vote! It is imperative that students participate in electing the representatives for the student organization that does so much for the student body. As presidential candidate Sahila Shah puts it, “ASuop is a coalition of staff and students that are working towards change and student engagement. Whether it’s hosting fun activities or proposing resolutions to introduce new developments, ASuop does it all.”’
Pacific Professors Experiencing Burnout
“Previously, I have written an article on student burnout for the Pacifican. Now, we’re highlighting another case of burnout: one that affects our very own professors at the university.“
February 19th– A Day of Remembrance for Japanese American Incarceration
“On February 19th, 1942, the worst mass incarceration event in American history was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Executive Order 9066. This year, February 19th, or the Day of Remembrance for its signing, reaches its 80th anniversary.”