From silent to survivor

SAMANTHA LUND; Editor-in-Chief, lundsr@plu.edu CONTRIBUTED TO BY LIBBY POSTOVOIT; Copy Editor She walks from class to class sporting a black t-shirt and pair of white shorts. Another student suddenly stops her and says, “That’s really bold...

PLU’s budget: Some hard facts, some soft ones

SAMANTHA LUND Editor-in-Chief lundsr@plu.edu After last month’s article “PLU’s Budget: A confusing mess” hit the stands, I received an overwhelming about of comments, help and information from staff and students. So, this...

From passion to your major

ERIN BAKER News Writer bakeree@plu.edu What if you arrived at college, excited to start taking class, but were not interested in any of the majors offered? For one student at PLU, this...

Seniors give back

COLTON WALTER Chief Designer waltercj@plu.edu Three seniors say they hope to give back to PLU by fundraising for a scholarship as their traditional graduation gift from the Class of 2016. This year, more students...

Garfield Book Company: saying good-bye to a dud?

JEFF DUNN News Editor dunnja@plu.edu The Garfield Book Company will shut down this summer at it’s current location on Garfield Street, just east of Pacific Lutheran University’s campus. PLU began appraising the Garfield...

PLU’s budget: a confusing mess

The Mast’s Editor-in-Chief dives headfirst into the PLU financial documents and leaves with more questions than answers. SAMANTHA LUND Editor-in-Chief lundsr@plu.edu I looked in to three years of Pacific Lutheran University’s financial statements, insurance...

Food: art or craft?

JAKE BILYEU News at Nine Producer bilyeujc@plu.edu Hummus, peppers and many fruits set the scene as college students gathered to address the production of food. The event took place Monday night in Pacific Lutheran...

PLU moves ahead with KPLU sale

DAVID LEON Guest Writer nguyenld@plu.edu PLU has moved forward with transferring sales of towers and frequencies over to KUOW Board of Regents. More information can be found by looking up the facts...

Defying “Disabled”

LIBBY POSTOVOIT Copy Editor postovlg@plu.edu If you look closely along the side of first-year Ayanna Cole’s right hand, you’ll notice the word “able” tattooed across it. “It really applies to me now,” she...