Where’s the fun?

ERIN FLOM Guest Writer The residence halls’ front desks do more than just give mail or rent out cleaning and cooking supplies. Most front desks also offer games and activities for...

Baring it all for art

RHIANNON BERG Guest Writer MATTHEW SALZANO A&E Editor Lutes can learn from nude models in the classroom, but Pacific Lutheran University students aspiring to be nude models on campus need to keep their...

Triple Threat: PLUtonic, HERmonic and Clay Crows spring premiere

BROOKE THAMES A&E Writer Family, friends and lots of Lutes filed into Lagerquist Concert Hall March 8 to witness an entertainment extravaganza put on by some of Pacific Lutheran University’s most...

TUESDAY TUNES: Madonna, Lamar and Sons

BROOKE THAMES A&E Writer “Rebel Heart” - Madonna The ‘80s are long over, but Madonna won’t dare let us forget. The 80’s pop idol released her thirteenth studio album titled “Rebel Heart”...

Bringing the 80s back to PLU

BROOKE THAMES A&E Writer Steel Magnolias Karen Hille Phillips Studio Theatre (Black Box) 7:30 p.m. March 6, 7, 13 and 14 2 p.m. March 15 This week, the Pacific Lutheran University theatre department debuts its...

TV REVIEW: Great, but missing a few ‘Cards’

SAMANTHA LUND News Editor Netflix launched season three of “House of Cards” in its entirety last Friday and it housed a shift from the scheming world of politics to a character-driven...

Writing Contest brings creative minds together

BROOKE THAMES A&E Writer Photos courtesy of Jakob Maier A collection of literary-minded Lutes gathered to share their creativity as contestants in a writing contest. Sponsored by Saxifrage, the Writing Competition held on...

Terran’s Take on the 2015 Justin Bieber

TERRAN WARDEN A&E Columnist Justin Bieber, as we all know well, is the cheesy heartthrob who debuted in 2009 with his inescapable song “Baby.” After a few years as an innocent teenage...

A Generation removed

by Natalie DeFord, News Writer “The story of this crisis is not just an American Indian story,” the Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of Nebraska said to an...