Side by Side: Editors review “13 Reasons Why”

Editor’s note: Opinions presented in the following reviews are not representative of The Mast as a whole DYLAN FOREMAN; Sports Editor; foremad@plu.edu I think in today’s society, people way too frequently use the...

Terran’s Take – Recent Disasters (aka The MET Gala & Fyre Festival)

Terran Warden; Mast Radio Arts & Culture Producer; wardentc@plu.edu Joined by close girlfriend and little monster Naomi Engelhart, Terran Warden and Naomi discuss everything in pop culture and celebrity you need to...

Sports Talk 05/02

Christian Bond; Mast Radio Sports Producer; bondco@plu.edu Christian Bond, Lacey Nicholson, DJ Winter and Drew Ardissone bring you an hour of sports coverage focused on PLU athletics, as well as what is happening...

Bard on campus: Joe Goodkin brings Ancient Lyric Poetry to PLU

  PARIS FRANKLN; Culture Editor; franklpm@plu.edu While Homer’s “Odyssey” has persisted as a classic work and is still widely read today, few have the opportunity to experience The Odyssey as it...

Facets: The Collective

RIZELLE ROSALES; Mast Magazine Editor; rosalera@plu.edu The Collective is an independent grassroots community of students that respond to social inequality through developing leadership and organizing action in the PLU community. What...

DREAMing of a More Certain Future

CECILIE THOGERSON; Guest Writer; thogerch@plu.edu *Editor’s Note: The name in this story has been changed to respect the source’s anonymity. A senior of Pacific Lutheran University was in a meeting a...

Facets: Conservatives on campus

RIZELLE ROSALES; Mast Magazine Editor; rosalera@plu.edu The Pacific Lutheran University chapter of College Republicans is a student group that is dedicated to sustaining and advancing conservative values through active discussion,...

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...

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...