Horror movie remakes lack suspense, plot and terror
by Thomas Horn
Halloween is nothing without the screams, scares and frights of horror films, but modern day movies have little to offer compared to the classics.
Classic horror movies simply...
How movies create stereotypes
By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer
The pop culture of our time has become overrun with stereotypes. They are force fed to us on screen, over the radio and through offensive...
“Gravity”: New film offers surprising themes of literary merit
By Thomas Horn, Guest Writer
Through all of the stunning visuals, the defined symbols and the incredible acting talent, "Gravity" has the potential to win best movie of 2013 at...
Experience the Tacoma Film Festival
By Evan Heringer
As students, we all need a little rest and relaxation time off campus with some good films, and the perfect way to do so is by experiencing...
From Emmy’s to ‘Emily’
Matthew Salzano, A&E Editor
The question every Lute is trying to answer: “What will you do with your one wild and precious life?” Juniors Camille Adams and Rachel Diebel are...
‘Hebrew Idol’ crowns new winners
More than 70 people gathered April 17 for the reveal of new campus royalty at the live finale of “Hebrew Idol.”
“Hebrew Idol” is an annual video competition where groups...
Students try ‘Doing it With the Lights On’
Capstone documentary addresses sex education in schools
By Rachel Diebel, A&E Writer
At the end of every year, Pacific Lutheran University seniors are always scrambling to put the finishing touches on their...
“Sin by Silence” gives a voice
By Una Haave, Guest Writer
Through the documentary "Sin by Silence" and the subsequent discussion led by guest speaker Brenda Clubine, members of the Pacific Lutheran University community learned about...
‘Waste Not’ provides food for thought
Matthew Salzano, A&E Editor
In the U.S., 40 percent of food produced is wasted — and that equation just doesn’t add up.
This is the message in Pacific Lutheran University’s newest...