Sociology major sings his way to Yale

Three years into his music degree, then-junior Brendan Fitzgerald needed a break. He switched his music major to sociology, but kept singing with the Choir of the West as...

‘Breaking Bad’ finale provides closure, thrill and retribution

By Evan Heringer On  Sept. 29, Walter White, aka “Heisenberg,” laid down his crystal blue crown for good. "Breaking Bad" has turned into a media icon, captivating millions of Americans with...

HERmonic sings its way to semi-finals

Pacific Lutheran University hosted the quarterfinal round of the 18th annual International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella last Saturday. The 10 best a cappella groups in Washington and Canada...

Author, alum Marissa Meyer talks ‘Sailor Moon’ and ‘Cinder’

By Carrie Reierson, Guest Writer It is not often that “Sailor Moon” fan fiction is tied to fame and success, but it is for Marissa Meyer, Pacific Lutheran University alumna...

Nerdy Stuffs offers comic books and community

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Documentary tackles wealth inequality in America

By Una Tingvik-Haave, A&E Writer Through the documentary “Inequality for All” and subsequent discussion, Pacific Lutheran University students learned about the fast-widening inequality gap in the United States April 15...

Impressions series trailer

Impressions is an intriguing six-part dramedy surrounding the duplicity and discoveries of a group of college students who innocently attend an art show only to be unexpectedly pulled into...

Based on a True Story

Popcorn tumbles out of the sweaty hands of movie-goers as they gawk at the phrase “based on a true story.” Most likely, these viewers have just experienced a horror film...

LuteFit encourages exercise with 5k color run

By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer Those in white tees had better be prepared, because May 16, the annual LuteFit Color Run will be happening on lower campus. Students and faculty alike...

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