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...

Global Perspectives: Ami Shah Q & A

Correction: In the April issue of Mast Magazine, the class cited in "Global Perspectives" has been corrected from GLST 357 to IHON 328.  BROOKE THAMES; Mast Editor-in-Chief; mast@plu.edu Ami Shah finds...

Student Spotlight: Students thriving in multiplicity

RIZELLE ROSALES, CAMILLE LEMKE, and DEJAN PEREZ; mast@plu.edu Virak Pheng Many describe junior Virak Pheng in two words: “kind” and “busy.” The latter can be attributed to the workload that comes...

Letter from the Editor- Mast Magazine

RIZELLE ROSALES; Mast Magazine Editor; rosalera@plu.edu Growing up in a bicultural household, I was raised knowing the complex differences between two worlds — and two selves — and how to...

The Art Behind Parkland

Rizelle Rosales; Mast Magazine Co-Editor; rosalera@plu.edu In 2011, Tacoma’s grunge fans, graphic designers, DIY devotees and subculture fanatics gathered to celebrate the Fulcrum Gallery’s exhibition of Art Chantry’s legendary posters,...

Letter from Mag Editors

Brooke Thames; Mast Magazine Editor & Mast Editor in Chief; thamesbe@plu.edu Growing up, I was encouraged to be certain. When my mother asked me a question, she didn’t want to...
Parkland

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...

A faith space

BROOKE THAMES; Mast Magazine Editor; thamesbe@plu.edu Muslim Lutes Alaa Alshaibani and Fatoumatta Conteh discuss being a religious minority on a Christian campus, their efforts to form a Muslim Student Union and their...

Letter from the Mag Editor

Growing up, I was encouraged to be certain. When my mother asked me a question, she didn’t want to hear what I thought. She wanted to hear what I...