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Sustainability cuts out ‘SurPLUs’ program

SurPLUs closed its doors permanently after its final sale April 11. The Sustainability Department shut down the item recycling program due to budgetary limitations. SurPLUs was a way for students...

Evaluate our Justice System

By Tahlia Terhune, Columnist The United States justice system is always a topic of controversy, especially in cases that appear to be swayed by money. If money has the ability...

Wanderlust: Bigger is not always better

By Maddie Bernard, Columnist Disney Parks, nicknamed the happiest place on earth, is quite possibly the only place that can make anyone feel like a little kid again. This past...

News @ Nine — April 10, 2014

In this week's episode of News @ Nine, we take a look at the Garden Club, get advice on how to snag a job, and catch up with Lute...

The cold doesn’t bother Harstad lecture anyway

By Janae Reinhardt, Guest Writer The Bjug A. Harstad Memorial Lecture commemorated those who foraged the Arctic to expose its actual beauty and kindled a heartfelt dialogue about Nordic nature. Students,...

Final Vice President candidates reviewed

The final two candidates for Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students came to a question-and-answer forum this past week to speak with the campus community. Pacific Lutheran...

Men’s Project challenges masculinity stereotype

   “Real men” are strong, straight and emotionless, much like the manly men in action movies. If a man isn’t any of these, he’s called a woman, which happens to...

Crime Time 4/11/14

Theft A student whose laptop had been stolen from Mortvedt Library contacted Campus Safety March 31. She said she had left her laptop on a table when she went to...

Local theater brings Cervantes to the stage

By Nichole Thompson, Guest Writer Have you ever dreamed an impossible dream? That is the question central to "Man of La Mancha," which the Tacoma Musical Playhouse (TMP) just finished performing...