Kombucha, kefir water and cold brew on tap at OMM

Brennan LaBrie News Editor PLU students and staff are now able to pour their own drinks at the Old Main Market if they wish. In addition to the many options offered...

Concierge shuts down and services relocate

Brennan LaBrie News Editor The concierge desk, the one-stop-shop for Pacific Lutheran University students for questions and services ranging from ID cards to directions, is gone. Earlier this month, the desk...

PLU celebrates and awards student veterans at assembly

Raven Lirio Copy Editor More than one hundred students, staff and faculty filed their way into Lagerquist Concert Hall for Pacific Lutheran University’s Veteran’s Day Assembly on Nov. 11. The hour-long...

Student conduct violations fall as Student Care Network grows

Brennan LaBrie News Editor In October, Pacific Lutheran University Campus Safety released their annual safety report, detailing all crimes that occurred on campus property in 2018 compared to the two years...

Support for veterans on campus

Kiyomi Kishaba Opinion Editor “Do you know where the Mast name came from?” I did not. “It’s named after the mooring mast on McChord field.” The mooring mast was a tall tower where airships...

Destructive break-in leaves Blomquist House in ruins

Brennan LaBrie News Editor While conducting their rounds on the morning of Saturday, October 5, PLU Campus Safety officers came across an unusual sight: a man leaving the Blomquist House on...

Allan Belton inaugurated as new president

By Raven Lirio Copy Editor While student protesters gathered outside of Olson Auditorium, inside large crowd of alumni, faculty and staff watched as the university medal was placed around the neck...

Snyder reflects on experience as NSO guide

Kiyomi Kishaba Opinion Editor A crucial part of the Lute experience begins before we step into class and anxiously scan our first indecipherable syllabus. Time and again, we have heard praise...

All ages come together in strike for climate

Kendan Bendt Reporter In support of a worldwide climate strike, over 100 strikers gathered in the People’s Park in Tacoma on Friday, September 20th to participate in chants, songs, and poetry,...