Hidden gems in our University Collection

TERRAN WARDEN; Mast Radio Arts & Culture Producer; wardentc@plu.edu  If you’re familiar with Ingram Hall – I’m looking at you communication and art majors – you may have noticed a change on...

Matrix of fear: journal editor talks fall issue

BREANNA WIERSMA; Copy Editor; wiersmbm@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University journal of social justice, The Matrix, has its Fall 2016 issue, themed on fear, coming out next week. This year’s editor, senior Morgan Stark,...

On the corner of Mat and Park

HILARY VO; Mast Writer; vohn@plu.edu Some people really can do it all, and senior Arika Matoba proves every day she is one of them. You may have seen her around in one...

Scandinavian Center welcomes Munch-Inspired Student Art

The Scandinavian Cultural Center recently announced the winners of their Munch-inspired art contest, a competition sparked by the Tacoma Art Museum’s Edvard Munch exhibit in honor of Pacific Lutheran...

Edvard Munch and the Tacoma Art Museum

BROOKE THAMES & MCKENNA MORIN; A&C Editor & Photography Editor: thamesbe@plu.edu In issue 13 of the Mast, the Arts & Culture section featured an announcement of the Tacoma Art Museum’s “Edvard Munch...

Much Ado about Shakespeare

COURTNEY MIRANDA; Online Editor: mirandcs@plu.edu The Pacific Lutheran University English department marked the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death last Thursday with events including a Shakespearean Insult Smackdown yelled at each other...

Tacoma Art Museum shows Edvard Munch

JEFF DUNN; News Editor: dunnja@plu.edu “Edvard Munch and the Sea,” an exhibit featuring the Norwegian painter known for his famous piece “The Scream,” opened at the Tacoma Art Museum April 9 and...

Book art proves books aren’t boring

STEPHANIE COMPTON Sports Editor comptose@plu.edu Some may say that books are obsolete and old-fashioned in this new digital age, but not the group of artists coming to campus this week. They will...

PLU student photographer makes it big

PARIS FRANKLIN Opinion Editor franklpm@plu.edu Communication professor Joanne Lisosky was informed that one of her students has received a great honor in the world of collegiate art on Feb. 29. First-year Communication...