ASPLU candidate profiles

Carlos Alvarez, Class of 2021 Why are you running for ASPLU president? “I am running for ASPLU President because I saw a need for a more radical approach of  leadership in...

Navigating PLU through disability

By Solen Aref, Gurjot Kang, Kiyomi Kishaba, Victoria Norman and Chloe Wilhelm Reporter, News Editor, Reporter, Arts & Culture Editor, and Opinion Editor Walking from one class in Morken to a...

PLU’s food pantry is in need of students, not food

By Chloe Wilhelm Opinion Editor Pacific Lutheran University’s food pantry is in need of students, not food. Since its beginnings of October 2017, the pantry has provided a wide variety of non-perishable...

New center opens with successful students in mind

By Colton Walter Photo Editor After months of loud construction in one of the supposedly quietest spots on campus, the PLU Mortvedt Library has completed construction and opened up the new...

Storm sweeps through campus toppling tree on Columbia Center

By Mckenna Morin Editor-In-Chief Over the first weekend of January, a large wind storm swept through campus toppling over a large tree. The tree was located on the PLU golf course. It...

The great gen-ed debate: Framework vs Foundation

By Bennan LaBrie and Raven Lirio Reporter and Copy Editor For the first time in over 10 years, Pacific Lutheran University is reexamining the backbone for all students’ education -- the...

PLU community gathers for synagogue shooting vigil

By: Colton Walter A crowd of students, teachers, staff and members of the community gathered at Red Square to grieve for the victims of the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting and to...

PLU on wheels

By: Ben Leschensky Pacific Lutheran University is now identifiable anywhere in the Pacific Northwest thanks to some new vans. PLU recently bought new 12-passenger vans for the Recreations Department which...

Car prowls plague PLU

By: Olivia Crocker and Gurjot Kang A car prowl epidemic has hit Pacific Lutheran University. With potentially hundreds of dollars in damages, and in some cases stolen property, affecting 23...