What Makes PLU Education Special?
I squinted at the sun, wondering whether the grass underneath me was too wet, while the rest of my class settled down in a circle around the professor. It...
Lights On: A Follow-up to Lights Out
Last March, I wrote an opinion piece on the lack of lower lighting on PLU campus. This article is a follow up piece aimed at providing a comprehensive view...
Faculty Recital: Dawn Sonntag, Composer
Lagerquist’s lights dim, signaling the start of the recital. Notes pour across the stage from Dr. Dawn Sonntag’s piano, sliced by Lisa Pearson’s mournful violin. Together they perform the...
Center for DJS Gets Lutes “On The Road”
On the Road (OTR) —an event of discovery of interconnections to each other and the environment—was led on Saturday, September 21 by the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability...
University Budget Issues Leave Campus Hungry
PLU’s mandatory dining plan is outdated and student wellness is suffering from the unfairly priced dining packages and restrictive hours. Dining staff are worse off as demands increase and...
Sleep Tight, Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite
After spending weeks getting themselves situated in the rooms and getting to know their roommates, some PLU students were met with an unpleasant surprise. With classes just having started,...
Pets of PLU: Seneca Rose
Meet Seneca Rose! Seneca is a six-year-old pitbull mix belonging to PLU senior admission counselor Shaun Antrim. How they found each other was a spectacular series of lucky coincidences.
A...
Коли настане день / закінчиться війна / там загубив себе / побачив аж до...
My name is Kateryna Savienkova. I am a first-year at PLU. I am Ukrainian. And I have not been to my country or seen my family for 3 years.
I...
Are You Sure You’re Insured?
Compared to other private universities in the area, PLU can take pride in being a diverse campus with 114 international students attending this fall. New Lutes from across the...