Reasons why you should watch Billie Eilish’s “The World’s A Little Blurry” documentary
Caitlin Klutz
Reporter
Since I have been sucked into the vast world of platform subscriptions like most people these days, I tend to get lost in homepages trying to find something...
Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” Review
By Ben Leschensky
Reporter
I’ll admit it: I liked the 2017 version of Justice League when it came out. I thought it was entertaining, had a decent soundtrack, and featured good...
Review: The Chosen season one
By Hayden Mortensen
Reporter
The Chosen is the Game of Thrones of Christian television. It is a historical drama series that spread like wildfire in wake of the pandemic, becoming the...
The Rise of Skywalker is a poorly written mess
Nolan James
Arts & Culture Editor
The new Star Wars trilogy started out seemingly strong with The Force Awakens, though it was a copy-and-paste job of the original movie, but after...
It Chapter Two: an unsatisfying conclusion
Nolan James
Reporter
It Chapter Two is a rough draft; the base ideas for a good movie are there, but it is not a good movie itself. Stephen King’s It is...
Late Knight signs off for 2019
By Victoria Norman
Arts and Culture Editor
For the last four years, Late Knight has been a large part of Pacific Lutheran University campus culture. It has been a destination for...
PLU success story: Rosanna Pansino
By: Solen Aref
What does mega millionaire Youtube personality Rosanna Pansino have in common with all PLU students? While it’s a little known fact, this baker, actress, and internet star also went to...
Showrunners premieres new project
MACKENZIE KINTIGH;Â Guest Writer;Â kintigmf@plu.edu
Pacific Lutheran University’s student film and television program Showrunners will premiere their three-part film series “Mutual Friends” to the campus on April 28. The comedy series focuses...
Student Capstone highlights activist Dolores Huerta
HANNAH SOLTIS;Â Copy Editor;Â soltishe@plu.edu
On Thursday, April 12, senior Rhiannon Berg, along with the Pacific Lutheran University Hispanic Studies, Communication and Women’s and Gender Studies departments, presented the documentary “Dolores,” which...