Charlotte saves the children
By Erin Flom, Guest Writer
In the 1970s, Pacific Lutheran University had a prominent children’s theater. Senior Mitchell Helton is hoping to bring it back this year with a production...
INjured and OUT
By Erin Flom, Guest Writer
Athletics are an important part of college, and student-athletes can really find a passion for their sports. But what if an athlete injures themselves and...
Wind hits Tennessee
Brooke Wolfe, News Writer
The Pacific Lutheran University Wind Ensemble enjoyed the opportunity to bring their Lute tunes to Tennessee and the Parkland community through their January Term tour which...
322 brings back jazz
Brooke Thames, A&E Writer
Northern Pacific Coffee Company was packed full on the night of Feb. 7. The Pacific Lutheran University community came together at the coffee shop to shell...
Welcome back, LASR
Brooke Thames, A&E Writer
Dozens of Pacific Lutheran University students gathered in the CAVE on Feb. 6 to help PLU's student-run radio station, Lute Air Student Radio (LASR) celebrate its...
Music Monday: catching up on January
Welcome to A&E Blogs — here, Mast writers with passions for all things A&E can share current cultural happenings and their take. This is Brooke Thame’s “Music Monday,” where...
“Dear Emily” premiere shows promise
“Outnumbered” was an experiment in the basics of film and television. Now, three years later, juniors Rachel Diebel and Camille Adams have come a long way. Their new show...
Terran’s Take: “Selfish”
TERRAN WARDEN, A&E Columnist
So proud to share the cover of my book Selfish, out in May! pic.twitter.com/6gyWQHRjLh
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) January 20, 2015
Selfish. No, I’m not talking about...
Chris Britt: Cartoons and controversy
MATTHEW SALZANO, A&E Editor
Chris Britt, a nationally-syndicated editorial cartoonist, visited Pacific Lutheran University on Jan. 16: an unfortunately well-timed visit in light of recent events in Paris.
Britt lectured to a...