A Generation removed
by Natalie DeFord, News Writer
“The story of this crisis is not just an American Indian story,” the Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of Nebraska said to an...
Getting Trashed: Garbology comes to PLU
by Genny Boots, News Writer
Lutes are getting “trashed” this Saint Patrick’s Day. Tuesday, March 17 is the annual Garbology event at Pacific Lutheran University’s Red Square. During Garbology, students...
Cancer sucks.
Samantha Lund, News Editor
Relay for Life brings together groups of people to fight against cancer. There are past, present and future Lutes who have and will battle cancer, and Pacific...
The healthier side of college dining
by Genny Boots, News Writer
Imagine the pop of a button, the squeeze of your old jeans, and the uncomfortable realization that you have gained a few pounds. The “freshman...
Piracy is a Crime.
Brooke Wolfe, Staff Writer
Students carry their smartphones, laptops and tablets around campus everyday. But, if used incorrectly, those devices could just become extra weight in backpacks. Online pirating could strip...
Please do not pet the guide dogs
By Reland Tuomi, Editor-in-Chief
While most of us can agree that it is nearly impossible to not pet a dog whenever we see one, it is not always what the...
Get your shots, or get the dots
by Samantha Lund, News Editor
Measles is making its way across the country and the Pacific Lutheran University Health Center is getting ready for the possibility of it coming into...
Children’s voices: The Holocaust and beyond
by Natalie DeFord, News Writer
Children of the past, present and future will be the focus of this year’s Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference with more than 200 local junior and...
Leaving students with a message: Tunnel of Oppression
by Samantha Lund, News Editor
This year, the Tunnel of Oppression aims to bring back tough messages and lessons. Hopefully, students will walk away thinking about what each person can...