Lights out make for an exciting Friday morning
RHIANNON BERG
Guest Writer
bergau@plu.edu
Lutes were forced to find creative solutions to power their daily routines on Sept. 24 after sections of Pacific Lutheran University’s campus were left without power due...
Community Corner: Painting a picture of Hinderlie Hall
ELISE ANDERSON
News Writer
anderser@plu.edu
You walk through the doors of Hinderlie Residence Hall for the first time. A harmonious chorus of friendly voices and laughter greets you. As you pass open...
Bunk rankings send PLU off the chain
Genny Boots, Mast TV Producer
October means one thing in higher education: ranking season. Clear away your Fantasy Football teams and prepare for the onslaught of college rankings. Parents and...
Leaves are falling, bringing trees with them
LUCAS SCHAUMBERG
News Writer
schaumlc@plu.edu
If a tree falls in the woods and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Who knows, but when a tree falls at...
Annual conference coincides with tragic anniversary
BEN COX
News Writer
coxbd@plu.edu
The Lutheran Studies Conference helped the Pacific Lutheran University community learn more about another culture and religious belief. The annual conference was held last Thursday, September 24.
Several...
Paleoanthropology: Alive & well at PLU
PARIS FRANKLIN
Copy Editor
franklpm@plu.edu
Since Sept. 10, the internet has been abuzz with anthropologists discussing the discovery of a new species of homonid in a remote South African cave.
The research was...
Lutes purge cave of garbage
SAM ELLEFSON
Guest Writer
ellefssc@plu.edu
President Krise and Pacific Lutheran University faculty can sleep soundly knowing that some of their students took sustainability to heart this past weekend.
While spelunking in Ape Caves...
Does PLU have a hunk of Bern-ing love?
LIBBY POSTOVOIT
News Writer
postovlg@plu.edu
“Look out, Hillary Clinton! Bernie Sanders is right behind you!” That’s what national polls should say.
While Clinton’s approval among Democrats slipped in April from 48 percent to...
Campus thrift shop ready for comeback
DAVID MAIR
News Editor
mairdl@plu.edu
Looking to pop some tags? Only $20 in your pocket? A new store on campus is just the place to go.
SurPLUs makes a comeback this year as...