Soemthing new, something old, something special

JAKE BILYEU News Writer bilyeujc@plu.edu Foss Hall closed last year and students had to live in it through its last days, meanwile, the residents of Stuen Hall were enjoying their newly renovated...

In black and gold, a new team assembles

  Jake Bilyeu, Guest Writer A new team has assembled to combat incidents on campus dealing with the degradation of specific groups of people. Aiming to entertain, five student athletes from Whitworth University...

Social Media Overload: Is PLU clogging up social media pipes?

There are slightly more than 3,300 students at Pacific Lutheran University, but more than 120 Facebook pages associated with PLU – roughly 5 percent of the student population is...

Losing our religion

The song goes: “That’s me in the corner, that’s me in the spotlight, losing my religion,” and in 2015, with all the changes around Pacific Lutheran University, we can’t...

Third annual debate takes it to the polls

David Mair, News Editor The Pacific Lutheran University Debate team is gearing up for one of their biggest debates yet: something facing voters in the next election. The annual Ruth Anderson Debate’s...

Advocates get students to their far away dreams

Students that dream of travelling and seeing the world have a group of advocates on their side to help make those dreams a reality. The Wang Center for Global Education...

Two new faces make for great places

Libby Postovoit, Guest Writer New Resident Directors with a mission joined campus this year looking to bring change. This year, PLU welcomed Paul Metellus as Resident Director of Pflueger and Tolulope...

Letter from the Editor: A time for new beginnings

Mast Magazine Readers, On my first week of classes in my first year at Pacific Lutheran University, I got lost. I made it to class late (a lot) and sometimes...

No swiping new Lutecards

Lutecards, the IDs used at Pacific Lutheran University, aren't the biggest news-makers on campus, but this summer they're making a splash. Starting with Xavier, buildings are switching over to "contactless...