Crime Time 4-4-14

Information Campus Safety helped Information and Technology Services remove a computer from Ramstad Hall March 24. The computer was removed from an office because of a possible security issue. Drug policy...

Symposium supports local food

By Natalie DeFord Guest Writer Food takes much more work than most people realize, and the food system can be complicated. Pacific Lutheran University’s second Food Symposium kicked off Wednesday night with...

First VP candidate comes to PLU

Students, faculty and staff came to the question and answer forum for Leah Barrett, a candidate for vice president for Student Life and Dean of Students. Earlier this year,...

Salish origin stories and culture explored

Students at Pacific Lutheran University had the opportunity to learn about local Native American tribes in the South Puget Sound area March 20. Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, associate professor of religion and...

PLU volunteers buddy up with Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Big Brothers Big Sisters program at Brookdale Elementary School reflects the Pacific Lutheran University motto that encourages thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care to the community. Twelve college student...

Crime Time 3-7-14 and 3-14-14

Drug policy violation- Campus Safety was asked to assist a community assistant in Kreidler Hall March 7 when the CA detected the scent of marijuana. Campus Safety and the...

PLU Briefs 3/21/14

PLU philanthropist Wanda Morken dies Wanda Morken, a supporter of Pacific Lutheran University, died Sunday at the age of 73. She and her husband Don Morken were committed to the success...

Lean in – Yes, balance is bogus

By Marianne Flakk, Guest Writer Sometimes it is good to just be good enough — that was the conclusion of the fourth session of the “Lean In” series, which asked...

Homelessness, race and you

When walking down a metropolis street, it is not uncommon to see a homeless person. After seeing them, a person may make assumptions about how and why that person...