Among Us game review

By Raven Lirio General Manager Compared to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons boom from spring, a new game has moved to the top games for 2020. It’s not Minecraft or...

PLU music department plans for the fall season

By Skye Llewelyn Photographer The Pacific Lutheran University Music Department, and the School of Arts and Communications in general, probably took one of the hardest hits on campus when COVID-19 arrived....

American Head album review

By Nolan James Arts & Culture Editor Legendary psychedelic rock band The Flaming Lips’ newest album American Head is a flurry of emotions and textures. The album is at once lushly...

Crafting in quarantine

By Hannah Montgomery Editor-in-Chief The quarantine imposed by Pacific Lutheran University was not a new phenomenon to me. My family stayed quarantined for the majority of the summer, only traveling when...

Opera and vocal students stay positive despite distance learning challenges

By Nolan James Distance learning has been tough for all involved. Faculty are doing their best to acclimate to the needs of students while still providing rigorous courses, and students...

Ways to get creative when you have cabin fever

By Kendan Bendt It’s important to keep your brain active during these trying times, and why not do something creative to take the edge off? Everyone knows people love to...

Netflix’s “Tiger King” shocks and surprises

By Emily Groseclose I’ll be the first to admit that when Tiger King was first released, I was transfixed. Everything about the show was so outrageous and unpredictable that I...

Saxifrage magazine goes online

Kiyomi Kishaba Opinion Editor The editors of PLU’s literary magazine Saxifrage had all the dates lined up and ready for the 2020 edition. But of course, COVID-19 showed up and threw...

Urinetown is dead

Kiyomi Kishaba Opinion Editor On Thursday, March 5, senior Jessica Furnstahl and her cast of the musical Urinetown rehearsed into the night, fueled with excitement for the next week’s performances. On...