An article by Steve Dodge on the 1975 fire that destroyed the interior of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus. The article includes: details about the original 1895 construction and layout of Marsh Hall; eyewitnesses accounts of the fire; descriptions of other fires on campus; student and faculty responses to the fire; the response of President Miller and the Board of Trustees; clean-up, fundraising and reconstruction efforts; and the origins of the purple elevator doors in the current building. This article was originally published in the Summer 2005 issue of Pacific University's alumni magazine.
An opinion article by Professor Michael Steel of Pacific University on the legacy of the Forest Grove Training School. Steele describes the destruction of native culture and the loss of children's lives that occurred at the school. He advocates for a healing ceremony to be held on campus in order to acknowledged and address Pacific University's part in supporting the Indian School. This article appeared in 'Pacific: the magazine of Pacific University' (Spring 2009).
A magazine article on the Forest Grove Indian Training School written by a Pacific University student majoring in history who also worked as an assistant in its Archives. He describes the history of the school and its relationship to Pacific University, using records from the Pacific University Archives as sources. This article appeared in 'Pacific: the magazine of Pacific University' (Spring 2009).