Bringing peace through photography
COURTNEY MIRANDA; News Editor; mirandcs@plu.edu
In a time as divisive as this, photographer John Nolter is on a mission to bring people back together. Through recognizing human differences amongst us, Nolter is...
Night of Musical Theatre sings the meaning of love and loss
MACKENZIE KINTIGH; Arts & Culture Editor; kintigmf@plu.edu
Night of Musical Theatre (NOMT) is a student-led production that occurs every Fall semester. Many of the students describe this show as a music review...
Review: Pacific Northwest artist showcases work in university gallery
HANNAN SOLTIS; Copy Editor; soltishe@plu.edu
Pacific Northwest artist Joseph Rossano is showing his art installation “Vanity” in Pacific Lutheran University’s Ingram Hall Gallery.
The show, according to Rossano, is named after the special...
Exploring art and morality: “Aunt Raini” makes its West Coast debut
MACKENZIE KINTIGH; Arts & Culture Editor; kintigmf@plu.edu
What if you found out that a relative had been living a secret double life for years? What if you found out that your relative...
Study away, going away: why certain study away trips are cancelled
SHAWN TORREY; Guest Writer; torreyso@plu.edu
Studying away is the opportunity of a lifetime for college students. Pacific Lutheran University prides itself on its study away opportunities. So what happens if the chance of...
Bringing diversity to theater: Q&A with the “Fences” Director
PETER OLSCHNER; Guest Writer; olschnpd@plu.edu
This October, junior theater student Josh Wallace is directing an all-black cast in an upcoming production of “Fences,” a 1985 play written by August Wilson. “Fences” tackles...
Summer adventures with a personal touch
MACKENZIE KINTIGH; Arts & Culture Editor; kintigmf@plu.edu
Now that summer has come to end and the new school year has begun for Pacific Lutheran University, it is a great time to look...
Terran’s Take – The Last Hoorah
Terran Warden; Mast Radio Arts & Culture Producer; wardentc@plu.edu
For the final Terran's Take podcast, Terran Warden is joined by four of her past cohosts (Alyssa Blaine, Eamon Thornton, Jared Couch, and...
Art for sale: Communication capstone highlights PLU artists
KELSEY LITTLETON; Culture Writer; littlekn@plu.edu
This April something amazing happened for the first time in Pacific Lutheran University history: Liz Perkins, a senior public relations and advertising major, organized SOAC’s first...