Art
instructor Cheryl Daley, a local artist who teaches at Pacific Union College,
took her 3D design class on an inspiring field trip this November.
Published: Dec 15, 2009 11:41am
It wasn't long ago that men's
soccer became an official varsity sport at Pacific Union College; but in an
amazing turn-around season this year, the soccer Pioneers set a precedent for a
strong soccer program that may have a lasting legacy for the college.
Published: Dec 14, 2009 11:50am
For many years, groups ranging from church groups to wedding parties to
mushroom hunters have made use of the cabin, lab, and lodge facilities at the
station, located near the coast town of Mendocino.
Published: Dec 09, 2009 12:32pm
The lighting of the
Christmas tree is a long-standing tradition at PUC. Formerly, a massive tree
beside the church complex was strung with lights and "lit" after
vespers on a Friday evening.
Published: Dec 03, 2009 02:28pm
In
between games, a group of basketball players took time for a different kind of
endeavor — one that involved getting in the spirit of the holiday season and
giving back to a community.
Published: Nov 25, 2009 03:04pm
As Pacific Union College's Pioneers varsity teams in womens volleyball, mens soccer, and mens and womens cross country close their seasons, and as mens and womens basketball opens, the teams exhibit positive sportsmanship along with some serious wins.
Published: Nov 25, 2009 01:54pm
For the
first lecture in the Presidential Inaugural Lecture Series at Pacific Union
College, Harvard professor David R. Williams spoke about religion and the impact on American health.
Published: Nov 23, 2009 02:50pm
The
second annual 24-hour theater festival was a big hit on Sunday evening, with
people lining the walls of Alice Holst Theater and even watching from the
lobby.
Published: Nov 17, 2009 12:03pm
If you grew up watching
Ultraman and Ampanman, you might be Japanese. If you think Ichiro Suzuki is
Superman, you might be Japanese. If you can identify a literary work on a wall
and immediately converse about its significance to history, culture and
society, you might be Japanese.
Published: Nov 02, 2009 11:49am
David R.
Williams, a Harvard professor and an internationally recognized authority on social influences on health, will speak at Pacific
Union College on November 14. His topic will be "Religion and Health: Findings, Challenges and
Unanswered Questions."
Published: Oct 28, 2009 10:27am