First-year George Fox University (GFU) Engineering students have a lot going on. Moving into dorms, meeting potential friends, and the engine. “Engine” is, of course, the vernacular for the oscillating air engine that first-year engineering students make during their first semester. The project is extensive and culminates in the “Wobble Off,” the end-of-the-semester event for the freshman students to showcase their engines.
Read MoreIn Spring 2022, George Fox University (GFU) created and opened an eSports arena for their competitive team and intramural tournaments. According to the GFU Athletics website, the “nearly-2,000-square foot, state-of-the-art facility” is to take an already popular, on-campus sport and “bring it out of the shadows.” On top of competing in League of Legends and Rocket League, they added Valorant, Overwatch, Apex Legends, and Super Smash Brothers to their schedule last semester, according to GFU Athletics.
Read MoreWith the holidays soon approaching, we asked professors around George Fox University (GFU) what their holiday traditions are.
Read MoreThe Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is a national organization founded in 1950 and has now amassed 40,000 members nationwide. George Fox University’s (GFU) SWE chapter Vice President, Meghan Clausen, said that, at its core, the club is about “empowering women and minorities in general and building connections.”
Read MoreRogers Landing is a very popular hangout for students at George Fox University (GFU). It is a short drive from campus, and it is connected to the beautiful Willamette River. The park has picnic tables and a dock which stretches out over the water. Many people fish off the dock, or sit on it to talk on a warm sunny day.
Read MoreGeorge Fox University (GFU) hosted its annual Lip Sync competition on November 18, with returning team “Granola Girls” taking first place with a spirited performance.
Read MoreWith the 2022 football season over for George Fox University (GFU), it is time to reflect on the historic career of wide receiver Leon Johnson III.
Read MoreIt’s an unremarkable weekend in July. School has been out for a couple months now, and students are home and working or relaxing during their summer break. Out of the dozens of notifications students receive on their phones each day, suddenly one stands out from the rest. “Please be praying for Ben, he got into a serious car accident Saturday and is currently at the hospital,” the text says. Word spreads, group chats are notified, and social media posts are made. Details about what truly happened in the accident are not provided. All anyone knew was that George Fox University (GFU) student Benjamin Wing was injured and in the hospital, and would be for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreOn Oct. 25, students joined George Fox University (GFU) President Robin Baker and his wife, Ruth Baker, in the Roberts Center kitchen for the Baking with the Bakers event.
Read MoreThe thrill of reaching the top. The pain of losing a big game. The confidence of beating your rival, and the swallowing of pride after they beat you. Promoting love and honesty in the clubhouse and dugout, while still maintaining a sense of cohesiveness and leadership that will keep everyone in line with the team goals. These events and emotions have all been an integral part of the coaching career of Kevin Kopple, head baseball coach at George Fox University (GFU), and have played a crucial role in his life and baseball career.
Read MoreJosh Hren pulled into Champoeg State Park, camera in hand, ready to take viewers on a journey. He has documented many trips and events like this to give George Fox University (GFU) students an opportunity to experience life at college through a screen.
Read MoreHow do you tell the story of a storyteller? Not the story of a fiction author or a creative writer, but a marketing professional turned unconventional professor who happens to be able to answer any question you have with a story.
Read MoreIn his closing remarks at the all-employee meeting in October, George Fox University (GFU) President Robin Baker announced that the university would no longer be moving forward with the construction of the Art Annex building, which was set to be completed in the fall of 2023.
Read MoreHomelessness is a topic of conversation within the Newberg community. North Valley Friends Church plans on providing transitional housing opportunities on their property called Peace Trail Village.
Read MoreGeorge Fox University’s (GFU) newest club, Fox Students For Life, started at the end of last year. Now they enter their first full school year with hopes and plans to make a difference in the lives of pregnant women while engaging further in the conversation around abortion.
Read MoreIf you have spent a significant amount of time on George Fox University’s (GFU) Newberg campus, you have most likely encountered a charcoal gray cat with yellow eyes. The cat wears a pink collar that identifies her as Tom.
Read MoreStudies show that as many as 70% of women battle feelings of intimidation when going to the gym, or feel they are not qualified to be there. This experience is especially prevalent in women aged 18-24. “Many women here feel intimidated to go to Hadlock,” said Jennie Ly, president of the Uplift Fitness Club. At the core, this was the motivation behind the club’s creation: to fulfill the “Be Known” promise by helping women feel more comfortable in the University’s gym.
Read MoreEveryone on the third floor of Sutton is settling down for the night, some in bed, others considering it. Everyone except Tony Katabarwa, the resident assistant (RA) of the floor. He is wide awake and looking for something to do.
Read MoreIn the quiet Murdock Library basement lies the George Fox University (GFU) Archives. The room is calm and unassuming, but its shelves store hundreds of documents and artifacts providing a gateway to the past.
Read MoreBrady Pfeiffer is among the many entrepreneurs on the George Fox University (GFU) campus that turned his hobby into a business. His leather goods business, North of Zion, began during COVID-19 shut downs, which left him with ample time to explore the world of leather-working.
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