Sustainability cuts out ‘SurPLUs’ program

SurPLUs closed its doors permanently after its final sale April 11. The Sustainability Department shut down the item recycling program due to budgetary limitations. SurPLUs was a way for students...

The cold doesn’t bother Harstad lecture anyway

By Janae Reinhardt, Guest Writer The Bjug A. Harstad Memorial Lecture commemorated those who foraged the Arctic to expose its actual beauty and kindled a heartfelt dialogue about Nordic nature. Students,...

Final Vice President candidates reviewed

The final two candidates for Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students came to a question-and-answer forum this past week to speak with the campus community. Pacific Lutheran...

Men’s Project challenges masculinity stereotype

   “Real men” are strong, straight and emotionless, much like the manly men in action movies. If a man isn’t any of these, he’s called a woman, which happens to...

Crime Time 4/11/14

Theft A student whose laptop had been stolen from Mortvedt Library contacted Campus Safety March 31. She said she had left her laptop on a table when she went to...

PLU Briefs 4-4-14

Karl Stumo plans to resign Karl Stumo, vice president for Admission and Enrollment Services, announced his intention to resign at the end of the academic year. He is leaving Pacific...

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,...