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51³Ô¹Ï Libraries and The Immigrant Story present a conversation with author Elizabeth Mehren and Dr. Dijana Ihas on war, immigration, and the power of personal narratives, with readings from "I Lived to Tell the World", a musical performance, and an exhibit opening.

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For entering freshman pursuing a four year bachelor degree in a Forest Grove Campus program, we guarantee that Pacific will provide all the courses you will need to graduate within four years. If you will not graduate on time because we failed to offer a required course, Pacific will authorize a substitute, waive the requirement, or cover the tuition costs for you to take the required course(s) at Pacific the next semester that it is offered. Sign up today!

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Your votes have been counted and the 25/26 Undergraduate Student Senate is in session! Swing by our table in the UC from 9:30am-12:00pm on Wednesday, September 17 to meet your representatives and learn what we can do to support you this year. In collaboration with the McCall Center for Civic Engagement & Constitution Day, this drop-in event will feature breakfast sandwiches and other treats, interactive games, prizes, and opportunities to share your priorities and feedback with the Undergraduate Student Senate.

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2025 is not just an election year - it’s an *elections* year! Voters nationwide will head to the polls every month of the year to weigh in on over 100,000 state, local, county, and special elections. September 16th is National Voter Registration Day and the perfect time to swing by the UC to chat with a Pacific Votes Student Ambassador about what you need to be #VoteReady.

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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time to come together as a community and prioritize mental health. At 51³Ô¹Ï, we believe in the power of connection and the importance of open conversations and belonging. This month, we encourage students, staff, and faculty to check in with themselves and each other, learn the warning signs, and understand the resources available both on and off campus. Remember, you don't have to be a mental health expert to make a difference; sometimes, the simple act of listening can be the most powerful tool.