So what’s next?

Gurjot Kang & Brooke Thames; Opinion Editor & Editor-in-Chief; kanggk@plu.edu, thamesbe@plu.edu First year PLU student Gracie Anderson led the “Will Washington State Be Next?” rally Wednesday morning, March 14 in Olympia, WA. A...

Panelists push for immigration policy reform

By Leah Larson, Guest Writer “Immigration Near and Far,” a panel of four speakers discussing the importance of immigration reform in the U.S., marked Constitution Day at Pacific Lutheran University....

Celebrating 20 years of the Diversity Center: Austin Beierman profile

Victoria Schultz Guest writer Read more alumni profiles on the Diversity Center’s website here: https://www.plu.edu/diversity-center/alumni-profiles/ Austin Beierman, class of 2018, Reike Scholar, and newly appointed Director of Accessibility and Accommodations continues to live...

High School Brass Workshop and Faculty Concert

On Saturday, November 11th, Pacific Lutheran University hosted the PLU High School Brass Workshop and Faculty Concert. The event, hosted in Lagerquist Concert Hall, combined both faculty and high...

Midterm elections: Red’s on top

With behind-the-scenes coverage of election night parties by Samantha Lund, News Editor The midterm elections saw background checks for firearms become stricter, a mostly Republican nomination across the board and a...

PLU restructures academic programs into four colleges

Brennan LaBrie Editor-in-Chief Starting this fall, Pacific Lutheran University’s academic departments will be divided among just four colleges: the College of Health Professions, the College of Natural Sciences, the College of...

Lute Locker: Garfield Book Company moves to lower UC

BROOKE THAMES; Mast Magazine Edior; thamesbe@plu.edu What once existed as a lounge in the Lower Anderson University Center became a one-stop student shop as Garfield Book Company began its transition to campus...

PLU cook wins regional cooking challenge

By Solen Aref Reporter Food at the commons has just stepped up it’s game as Pacific Lutheran University’s Lead Cook, Katherina Forsyth won the National Association of College and University Food...

 FJC process enters final stage, major cuts imminent

Brennan LaBrie  News Editor Ben Leschensky Reporter The long and arduous Faculty Joint Committee (FJC) process is in its final stage, and the Pacific Lutheran University community can anticipate a slew of faculty...