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For Valentines Day, Pacific Lutheran University’s Alumni and Friends Facebook team published a list of graduates that found their partners at this university. The stories ranged from chance encounters, to...

New youth group connects students to community

GENNY BOOTS; Online Editor; bootsgj@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University’s newest Campus Ministry project, Connect, is pretty aptly named. Connect youth group is bringing together high schoolers from neighboring         Lutheran churches and...

“Anti-Discriminatory Priorities,” The Collective

CREATED AND COMPILED BY THE COLLECTIVE PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME APRIL 25, 2016. Mission Statement: We are a group of students of marginalized identities that began by planning PLUforMIZZoU and recognize...

The Radio Hour Sept. 28th, 2016

Helen Smith (seen top), Libby Postivoit (seen bottom left), Paris Morwood Franklin (seen bottom right), and Julia Grosvenor bring you their take on the latest on-campus and national news.

Tingelstad Lot to be Turned Into Apartment Building

PLU has undergone many changes this year, from the removal of Saturday dinners in The Commons to the earlier and segmented closures of Names Fitness Center. Another important change...

Get your shots, or get the dots

by Samantha Lund, News Editor Measles is making its way across the country and the Pacific Lutheran University Health Center is getting ready for the possibility of it coming into...

Annual Holocaust conference ignites learning at all ages

The seventh annual Powell-Heller Holocaust Conference sought to educate more than just Pacific Lutheran University students. Running from March 12-14, the conference featured visiting academics, Holocaust scholars and donors. There...

“Tapped Out” production team share their experiences

By Maureen Redmond, Guest Writer Pacific Lutheran UniversityMediaLab students shared their experiences in the production of the documentary "Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis" in a special preview for  communication...

Chapel: All are Welcome

Many students on campus use the university’s chapel break to do last minute homework, eat breakfast, or maybe even sneak in a quick nap before their next class. But...

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