Rainier Quartet LASR Studio Session
Fulton Bryant-Anderson
LASR General Manager
After winning this years Battle of the Bands at PLU, jazz fusion group the Rainier Quartet performed a live set in our studio at the Neeb...
Video Game review: Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster
Nolan James
Opinion/Arts & Culture Editor
Final Fantasy VI is a masterpiece, and the new Pixel Remaster makes it more available than ever before. There is a new definitive way to...
Crafting in quarantine
By Hannah Montgomery
Editor-in-Chief
The quarantine imposed by Pacific Lutheran University was not a new phenomenon to me. My family stayed quarantined for the majority of the summer, only traveling when...
Opera and vocal students stay positive despite distance learning challenges
By Nolan James
Distance learning has been tough for all involved. Faculty are doing their best to acclimate to the needs of students while still providing rigorous courses, and students...
Saxifrage magazine goes online
Kiyomi Kishaba
Opinion Editor
The editors of PLU’s literary magazine Saxifrage had all the dates lined up and ready for the 2020 edition. But of course, COVID-19 showed up and threw...
Independent student production Man Out of Time to premiere
Raven Lirio
Copy Editor
The independent student musical production Man Out of Time written by senior Gunnar Johnson will take to the stage in the CAVE on Jan 30 at 7p.m....
Students explore different roles in musical revue
By Raven Lirio
Reporter
Pacific Lutheran University’s Theater and Dance Department premieres its fall musical revue— Songs I’ll Never Sing.
The concept is similar to Broadway’s Backwards and Miscast, in which performers...
Palmpiset senior showcase
By Chloe Wilhelm
Opinion Editor
Seniors majoring in Art and Design have started to showcase their work at the Senior Art Exhibition in the University Gallery of Ingram Hall.
The showcase, which...
“Race and Personal Narrative” on display
By Gurjot Kang
News Editor
Within the dim white room of Ingram’s art gallery, a new exhibition on “Race and Personal Narrative” has found a temporary home—bringing along light, color and...