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Mast Media publishes news about incidents that occur on and around campus, as well as incidents reported by the PLU Department of Campus Safety. The mission of PLU Campus Safety is to serve the campus community, promote and sustain a safe environment and effectively respond to campus incidents.

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...

Crime Time 4/7-4/13

Medical Aid- Campus Concierge staff in the Anderson University Center called Campus Safety April 11 in need of medical aid, because a student had suffered a laceration to her right...

Round 2: PLU holds sexual assault forum for students

SAMANTHA LUND; Editor-in-Chief: lundsr@plu.edu Student Life held a forum about sexual assault and campus culture two weeks ago, inviting students and faculty to join in a conversation about their concerns and questions regarding...

100 Reasons to Live campaign highlights mental health on campus

DYLAN FOREMAN; Sports Editor; foremad@plu.edu At Pacific Lutheran University, a conversation is brewing in regards to raising awareness for mental health resources. The PLU Active Minds Chapter (formerly known as the National...
PLU Campus Safety Week in Review

Campus Safety Week in Review: March 20 – April 2, 2017

This week in Campus Safety news: Campus Safety changes their false-alarm reporting policy, an unresponsive student is assisted in Pflueger Residence Hall, and an ominous threat is left on the vehicle of a student near South Hall. Explore our interactive incident map to learn more.

Where do we go from here?

SAMANTHA LUND; Editor-in-Chief: lundsr@plu.edu After the last issue of The Mast featured “From Silent to Survivor” about one student’s determined movement to change campus conduct policies, the community reached out for more...

New solutions for Campus Safety escort

Students have been using he Campus Safety escort program not only as a way to travel safely, but also for convenience. Campus Safety Director Greg Premo and other members of...

Ham radio could save the day

by Natalie DeFord, News Writer The key to Pacific Lutheran University student safety could lie in four antennas on top of the Morken Center for Learning and Technology. During disasters or...
PLU Campus Safety Week in Review

Campus Safety Week in Review: March 13-19, 2017

This week in Campus Safety news: Two people narrowly get away after stealing a backpack from the library, a dining services vehicle hits a parked car in a parking lot, and a student bumps into a fire pull station setting-off a residence hall fire alarm. Explore our interactive incident map to learn more.