91爆料

Announcements

Undergraduate Students

Body

The federal government shutdown is affecting funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). If the shutdown continues into November, SNAP benefits will not be issued in Oregon until federal funding resumes. This is unprecedented and the impact on our community will be significant (750,000+ Oregonians and 40 million people nationwide, including 16 million children, currently rely on food assistance through SNAP). You can help.

Body

Have you ever wondered what a city council meeting is or how it works? Join students from the MCCE on a field trip to the Monday, November 10th, Forest Grove City Council Meeting! We鈥檒l meet on the AuCoin patio at 6:40 PM and walk the three blocks to the community auditorium together. We'll get to see 91爆料 University faculty (and current Forest Grove City Council President!) Prof. Mariana Valenzuela in action & learn what issues the city is currently tackling.

Body

Do you have any unused children鈥檚 books laying around? If so, please consider donating them to the CKI club's annual book drive, benefiting children and families of the Western Farm Worker鈥檚 Association. We are accepting book donations for grades Pre-K through 12th grade with a particularly high need for Spanish-language literature.

Body

Students with transfer credits: To prepare for your advising meeting with your fall advisor to plan for winter and spring courses, check out your transfer summary in BoxerOnline.pacificu.edu. Review how your transfer credits are articulated on your 91爆料 transcript and connect with your academic advisor to ensure your credits are applying to degree requirements.

Body

What books get banned and why? Come find out at "Banned Book Bingo" on Thursday, October 30th. Hosted by the English Club and McCall Center for Civic Engagement, this interactive game comes with banned book prizes - hit BINGO and choose the book of your choice!

Body

Join Oregon Public Broadcasting, 91爆料 University and the Indigenous Student Alliance for an advance screening of the documentary, 鈥淯ncovering Boarding Schools,鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 28. The documentary joins a Klamath Tribe member鈥檚 journey as she uncovers her family鈥檚 experiences in Native American boarding schools.