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PUC’s Essay Contest Succeeds & Celebrates Creative Writing

Posted by Ally Romanes on June 8, 2026

The English Department at Pacific Union College received 230 entries for its fourth annual high school essay contest. With this many students submitting their stories, the Emerging Voices of the Pacific Union has grown tremendously in the last few years, surpassing last year’s total of about 103 submissions. “We host the contest with the aim of encouraging young writers to continue pursuing their craft,” said PUC English Department Chair Emily Logan. “We read every single essay with care.”With more essays to read, the department added two more judges to dissect each essay that focused on a meaningful memory associated with one of the five senses. Alongside Logan, the selection committee included Education Chair and English Professor Jennifer Peñaflorida, Assistant Professor of English Leah Dopp, English Professor Linda Gill, Vice President for Academic Administration Lindsay Hayasaka, and Adjunct English Professor of Art History Karl Wilcox. As they dissected each original story, only three students could be awarded.Boi Dinh (Daisy) Quan from San Gabriel Academy won first place after greatly impressing the judges with her essay titled “Journey in a Bowl,” which she wrote with a focus on all the sensations simply by enjoying a bowl of pho. “I got chills when...

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PUC’s Men’s Volleyball Team’s 36-Year Transformation

Posted by Ally Romanes on June 4, 2026

Athletics in North American Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities date back only 40 years. Because there was not a long history, Pacific Union College’s Men’s Pioneers Volleyball Team was established only during the 1989-1990 school year, when the college began its athletic program.During this time, Chuck Evans was PUC’s athletic director and oversaw the development of the athletics program. In this role, he was appointed the first head coach of PUC’s men’s volleyball team, a position he held for three years. While their team was not accepted into a national organization or conference, they competed in a club setting and set their record during their first year as a team: 14-1. “The first year the men’s team was absolutely dominant,” shared Evans.The team later competed in the California Coastal Conference, and it was not until 2017 that the team was adopted as a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) sport. PUC was the second school to join the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the national organization that many other Adventist colleges later joined to start competing in interscholastic athletics. As PUC was in the California Coastal Conference, they moved on and joined the California Pacific Conference (CAL PAC).In the 1994-1995 school...

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PUC Launches Humanities Degree

Posted by Ally Romanes on June 2, 2026

Through the collaborative efforts of those within the School of Arts, Humanities, and Professional Studies, Pacific Union College is thrilled to announce that its new Associate of Arts degree in Humanities has been approved and will officially be open for enrollment in fall 2026.A highlight of this newly created degree is that it gives students the flexibility to tailor it to their academic schedules. This degree has been carefully designed, from foundational education to specialized humanities, to offer students a two-year structured program that challenges them in cultural literacy and in critical and ethical thinking. Students may also pursue this major as a double major or minor if they are interested in adding a deeper understanding of the humanities as it relates to their career.“The program affirms Pacific Union College’s identity as a liberal arts institution, while also serving an important completion and retention function for students whose academic trajectories shift during their time at PUC,” said Milbert Mariano, dean of the school of arts, humanities, and professions. “We are responding to the needs of our students who can design and construct their own individualized emphasis (with guidance). This is not a major you would normally see at other Adventist...

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Introduction to Dentistry at PUC: Shaping Students for Their Careers

Posted by Ally Romanes on June 1, 2026

For over 35 years, Pacific Union College has offered the Introduction to Dentistry taught by alumni dentists from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry and PUC. By testing their hand-eye skills and personality characteristics, this course has given pre-dental students early exposure to the field, preparing them for future careers in dentistry or dental hygiene.Since 2012, PUC and LLUSD alum Dr. James Yoo has been the class and lab instructor. With eight students in his class this quarter, they have expressed their appreciation of this class being the first step into their careers. “The students are wonderful and eager to learn when they show up to class,” said Dr. Yoo. “It is very rewarding on a personal level to give back to PUC in this little way.”In his experience, the most common challenge first-year dental students face that PUC’s introduction to dentistry class helps with is the wax lab, which is extremely helpful as they learn the anatomy of each tooth and start training their eyes to the details required in dentistry. While this course introduces students to the world of dentistry, they are encouraged to reach out to local or family dentists, volunteer on mission trips, and find shadowing...

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PUC Film Students Shine at Sonscreen

Posted by Ally Romanes on May 26, 2026

From April 9-12, students from the visual arts department at Pacific Union College attended the annual Sonscreen Film Festival in Loma Linda, CA, to celebrate their work with their department and other fellow filmmakers from Adventist colleges and universities throughout the country. This year, nine films by PUC students were showcased, with one student winning their category and another receiving film funding again.Senior Kateryna Popravkina featured her film Albedo in the dramatic short category, which received financial support at last year’s Sonscreen through a pitch competition. As the North American Division hosts the festival, they have committed to funding Popravkina again for her film festival run. PUC visual arts alumnus Josue Hilario served as cinematographer on Albedo and had a great experience collaborating with Popravkina. “It was a project that pushed her in many different ways, and it took a lot of time and effort to get it ready for Sonscreen,” shared Hilario. “I'm glad I was able to be a part of this journey with her.”Double major film and communication sophomore student Jacob Capiña won the Special Jury Award for Musical Storytelling for his short film, Phantom’s Lament, which focused on a lonely ghost who performs a tune haunted...

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