From Saxifrage: Noir Sepia
By Joseph Fries, Saxifrage 34 Contributor
I sometimes feel
like an old silent moving picture,
words flashing on the screen and
occasionally faint splotches of color
painted onto film, flaking away
and, leaving it all...
A Tale of Two Parklands
Breanna Wiersma; Copy Editor; wiersmbm@plu.edu
It’s 2 a.m., and I’ve woken up with an annoyingly persistent headache. I don’t have a car, my friends are all sleeping and I’m out of...
From Saxifrage Archives: “Dawn” by John Hunter
Dawn
A burning copper coin rises in the East,
Its photons stream through the window.
Three hundred thousand kilometers a second at least,
Visible light: red, orange, yellow,
Green, blue, and violet; the colors
Blended...
Community Corner: Paul Fritts
CAMILLE LEMKE; Guest Writer; lemkecr@plu.edu
Organ builder Paul Fritts and his business are rooted here in Parkland. Fritts’ father originally owned Paul Fritts & Company Organ Builders in the 1960s...
Addicting activities
GURJOT KANG;Â Mag Writer;Â kanggk@plu.edu
Marya Schrock
Maryah Schrock began her hobby of cross-stitching when she was just seven years old. For those who may not know, cross-stitching is a specific type of...
Home away from home: Q’s coffee shop replaces NPCC
JONATHAN SPIELMANN; Guest Writer; spielmjs@plu.edu
Jose and Qiana Velez, owners of Q’s Coffee House believed that a coffee shop should be filled with conversation and music.
The new coffee shop opened...
From Saxifrage: ‘Untitled Poem’
By Amariah Clift,
Saxifrage Contributor
Thank fearless love for a passionate life.
Throttles charge the gallows as if oddly shaped feet pour over mountains
There are things, the things no one has thought...
My college experience: Maria Cruse
EDDIE MCCOVEN
Mast Radio Producer
mccoveej@plu.edu
Maria Cruse is a Senior. She is a Women’s & Gender Studies major and a Music minor. She’s studying music and she’s a pretty good drummer...