Seniors give back
COLTONÂ 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...
Sports Talk 3/18
Christian Bond
Mast Radio Sports Producer
bondco@plu.edu
Christian Bond, Kellen Westering and Drew Ardissone bring you two hours of sports coverage focused on PLU athletics, as well as what is happening professionally...
Pickwick named as LollaPLUza Headliner
Seattle-based Garage R&B band Pickwick hits the main stage Saturday, May 7 on the Pacific Lutheran University golf course. Pickwick has performed live at KEXP and at Bumbershoot in...
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.
SAMANTHAÂ 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?
JAKEÂ 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...
How to: media literacy
LIBBY POSTVOIT
Copy Editor
postovlg@plu.edu
With an overwhelming majority of 47 to 0, the Washington State Senate approved the final passage of Senate Bill (SB) 6273. The successful final passage of this...
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”
LIBBYÂ 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...


























