PLU Students and staff feel effects of Hong Kong protests

Many Americans have taken a blind eye to the state in Hong Kong during the last few weeks, but not Pacific Lutheran University’s Lutes. Hong Kong has been in the...

Wang Center “Celebration of Service” tackles the impact of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ+ community

Brennan LaBrie News Editor Students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited to attend the Wang Center’s 5th Biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service on Tuesday, March 9. As in the...

PLU hosts international speech and debate tournament

By Brendon Stanton, Debate Team Member On Dec. 5 and 6, Pacific Lutheran Univeristy hosted 38 schools and over 700 students from all over the Pacific Northwest, including Canada, for the return...

Super League? More like super fail

By Ben Leschensky Reporter It was over before it began. The Super League, a proposed new soccer competition in Europe, didn’t last long after being announced on Sunday, April 18th. The league,...

Lutes abroad: J-term a popular time to study away

J-term is just around the corner, and many Pacific Lutheran students will soon be sitting through four-hour classes, cheering on their friends through PLU Idol and catching up on...

Undocumented students stay gold

RIZELLE ROSALES; News Writer; rosalera@plu.edu Editor’s note: Names in this story have been changed to respect the source’s anonymity. Andrea Molina Rojas came to the United States as an undocumented immigrant at three...

King of Norway to visit PLU

  This May, His Majesty King Harald V of Norway is scheduled to visit Pacific Lutheran University to celebrate the school’s 125th anniversary and speak at the university’s Commencement ceremony. PLU...

Scan center exhibit celebrates native Scandinavian culture

By Una Tingvik Haave, Guest Writer The Pacific Lutheran University community had the chance to learn about the musical art of joik when Risten Anine Gaup, a Sami from Northern Norway,  performed traditional...

LiNK comes to PLU: Less informational, More propaganda

by Genny Boots, News Writer The nonprofit organization Liberty for North Korea (LiNK) visited Pacific Lutheran University Wednesday, Nov. 5. The social campaign movement arrived with posters, T-shirts and a...