Terran’s Take: American Music Awards 2014 – Slay or Nay?

Terran Warden, A&E Columnist The American Music Awards are an annual awards show, created by Dick Clark in 1973. This year’s show was held on Nov. 23. It was highlighted...

VIDEO: Hunter Boots: Hunting fashion or passing trend?

Brooke Wolfe, Staff Writer Video by Ian Smith With colder weather on campus, puddle-aware students have been turning to the ever-protecting comfort of rain boots. Through the years, the classic has taken...

TERRAN’S TAKE: One Direction’s “Four”

Terran Warden, A&E Columnist It’s here! After months of anticipation, and a perfectly executed promotion, One Direction’s fourth album, conveniently titled “Four”, hit stores Nov. 17. But before you roll your...

From Saxifrage: Lean In

By Grace Garvey-Hall, Saxifrage 38 Contributor Lean in closer, I’ll tell you. Passion is pen and Paper and words Filling Filling Filling the page Hot water washing away Mud and revealing inspiration Sore muscles Heavy with accomplishment My heart swinging From sorrow to...

Vagina Voices: Auditions for ‘Monologues’ begin

Michael Diambri, A&E Writer Most people don’t go around talking about vaginas. The Women’s Center at Pacific Lutheran University is putting on a production that does just that — “The Vagina...

Favorite Thanksgiving recipes: Mast writers fill you in on what will fill you up

A NOTE FROM MATTHEW SALZANO, A&E EDITOR: This issue of The Mast serves for the week of Thanksgiving and is the second-to-last issue this academic year, landing right before...

STOP & LISTEN: A figurative and literal perspective

By Enoch James, Matrix Contributor Stop, and listen. Stop when, and where? And listen to what? It doesn't mean that whenever you’re approached by a person you stop whatever you’re doing,...

Terran’s Take: off-campus dining

Terran Warden, A&E Columnist Food is an important aspect of a college student’s life — money is put on LuteCards just for dining, mealtimes are important when scheduling classes and...

Movies with Michael: ‘Interstellar’ takes a light-year to watch

Michael Diambri, A&E Writer 3 Stars “Interstellar” is a mind-boggling, visually-spectacular and beautifully-acted film. But here’s the catch — ­it’s way too long. If you thought “Avatar” was too long, take this...