Lute Nation
By Natalie DeFord, A&E Writer
Step boots, stomping and clapping can always be seen and heard from the steppers on campus, but Lute Nation is far more than just a...
“Sin by Silence” gives a voice
By Una Haave, Guest Writer
Through the documentary "Sin by Silence" and the subsequent discussion led by guest speaker Brenda Clubine, members of the Pacific Lutheran University community learned about...
Reading on the Radio
By Kels Mejlaender, Senior Copyeditor
In dim lighting, the last few notes of the previous radio show’s song fades away as I snap on headphones, ready to introduce myself as...
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...
The ‘Doctor Who’ Phenomenon
By Natalie Deford, Guest Writer
'Doctor Who' bow ties and blue phone booths can be seen on the belongings of Lutes all over campus.
BBC’s Doctor Who is a wildly popular...
Club Fair offers opportunities for students
A variety of different clubs packed the Regency Room of the Anderson University Center during the Club Fair Nov. 7.
Club tables lined the walls of the Regency Room as...
Things get spicy in The Cave with Salsa Night
By Una Haave, Guest Writer
In the hopes of teaching Pacific Lutheran University students about Latin dance and culture, Latinos Unidos, a Latino cultural club, organized a salsa night in the...
LASR Column!
By Jaymes Fleury, LASR DJ
Underrated, underplayed and underground. No, this isn’t the next big indie rock hit — this is the good old third-wave Ska genre.
Television shows, movies and MTV were...
The Voice follow-up
By Tahnayee Clendinen, A&E Writer
The progress of alumna Stephanie Anne Johnson on “The Voice” has come to an abrupt end.
Johnson is a native of Tacoma and a graduate of...