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Henry Kissinger Satire

Elder statesman Henry Kissinger, who was never tried or convicted of anything, died on Nov. 29 at the age of 100. While communists and enemies...

Santos Satire

Members of Congress voted to expel George Santos this morning in a bipartisan outcome of 311-114.  His time in office was overshadowed by frequent revelations...

Satire: the door-droppers

JULIA GROSVENOR; Opinion Writer; grosvejm@plu.edu A group of concerned students is leading a mission to fix the problem of declining door etiquette on campus. Calling themselves the Committee...

Satire: Lochte dances into trouble

ERIN BAKER; Online Copy Editor; bakeree@plu.edu Last week, celebrities took the stage on ABC’s hit show “Dancing with the Stars” to prove that they can...

Warning satire at play: Finals no longer horrible for just college students

JULIA GROSVENOR; Satirist: grosvejm@plu.edu Here at Pacific Lutheran University, students pretty much accept that life will be horrible until the end of May. However, Biological Anthropology professor...

Warning: Satire at play: Science reveals the best running mate for each presidential hopeful

JULIA GROSVENOR; Satirist: grosvej@plu.edu Now that the primaries are ending, it’s time for the winners to announce who their choice for vice president is going to be....

Warning satire at play: How to know if it’s ok to eat your friend’s...

JULIA GROSVENOR; Satirist: grosvejm@plu.edu Sharing food is a great experience for many people, and we all know it is especially popular during college. Splitting an entree can...

Satire: 7 simple ways to save the planet

JULIA GROSEVENOR; Opinion Writer: grosvejm@plu.edu Take a reusable bag to OMM It’s that time of year when everyone either has way too many dining dollars or they just...

Warning Satire at play: TEDxTacoma

JULIA GROSVENOR Satirist grosvejm@plu.edu TEDxTacoma is coming to the Karen Hille Phillips Center at Pacific Lutheran University on Friday, April 22 from 7-9 p.m.. The topic for 2016...