‘Drunken Telegraph’ dials up community storytelling
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For some, the key ingredients of a good night out are drinks and interesting stories. Having new people to share...
Scan Center exhibit pieces together immigrant experience
By Una Tingvik-Haave, A&E Writer
Members of the Scandinavian Cultural Center have spent the last couple of months piecing together collected documents, photographs, artifacts and literary descriptions in hopes of...
Club brings Yu-Gi-Oh! battle to campus
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By Natalie DeFord, A&E Writer
Dualists on campus come together to battle while strengthening friendships.
Junior Andrew Morris founded the...
Experience the Tacoma Film Festival
By Evan Heringer
As students, we all need a little rest and relaxation time off campus with some good films, and the perfect way to do so is by experiencing...
Artist in the Spotlight: Lifelong dancer Courtney Volta pursues pass
By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer
Sophomore Courtney Volta started dancing at a young age and since then, she has blossomed into a full-fledged powerhouse of dance.
Volta began dancing at the...
Dance concert: new name, new director, new direction
By Una Tingvik-Haave, A&E Writer
Pacific Lutheran University’s annual dance concert is right around the corner. In addition to works by seven student choreographers, this year’s concert will also be...
Museum of Glass hopes university students will ‘gather’ for free event
University students, free food, alcohol, glass, expensive artwork, and blow torches. For some, these are things that should never go together. Â For the Museum of Glass, it's a list...
‘Waiting for Godot’ stresses human interdependence
By Shannon McClain, Guest Writer
The absurdist play “Waiting for Godot,” written by Samuel Beckett, graced Pacific Lutheran University’s Studio Theater last Friday and Saturday in the Karen Hille Phillips...
Night of Musical Theatre: “No Day But Today” to see it
Night of Musical Theatre kicked off their weekend of performances Friday, Oct. 25. Â If you missed Friday's performance, there will be showings on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m....