Sociology major sings his way to Yale
Three years into his music degree, then-junior Brendan Fitzgerald needed a break. He switched his music major to sociology, but kept singing with the Choir of the West as...
‘Hebrew Idol’ crowns new winners
More than 70 people gathered April 17 for the reveal of new campus royalty at the live finale of “Hebrew Idol.”
“Hebrew Idol” is an annual video competition where groups...
LASR Out of Studio Session with Meg Dolde
PLU's Meg Dolde perfroms out of LASR's studio in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
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...
Documentary tackles wealth inequality in America
By Una Tingvik-Haave, A&E Writer
Through the documentary “Inequality for All” and subsequent discussion, Pacific Lutheran University students learned about the fast-widening inequality gap in the United States April 15...
Chef takes silver at culinary competition
PLU Dining and Culinary Services sous chef Chuk Blessum took home a silver medal after participating in a Top Chef-style cooking competition in Los Angeles April 4.Â
The competition, called...
Choir of the West returns after Montana tour
By Natalie DeFord, A&E Writer
After 30-plus hours of bus riding and five performances, the Choir of the West returned from its 2014 Spring Tour Sunday night and sang in...
Students connect with community through art project
Two Pacific Lutheran University students are in the midst of a community involvement project they hope will ultimately bring the people of Parkland closer together.
Project manager Carly Brook, a...
Fair food: the good, the bad and the ugly
Thousands flocked to the Puyallup Fairgrounds last weekend for the 25th annual Spring Fair. The spring event is kind of like the younger sibling of the grand Washington State...