“Tapped Out” production team share their experiences
By Maureen Redmond, Guest Writer
Pacific Lutheran UniversityMediaLab students shared their experiences in the production of the documentary "Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis" in a special preview for  communication...
Divestment forum dissects investment questions
America has a dependence on fossil fuels, and Pacific Lutheran University is no exception.
PLU held a forum lunch Tuesday in the Anderson University Center to discuss the university’s decision...
Furlough cancels Lute Forge
By Alison Haywood
While the government shutdown feels far away for many Pacific Lutheran students, others are experiencing its direct effects. One demographic particularly affected is PLU’s Reserve Officer Training...
Theater, football mark Homecoming weekend
by Mariah Rasmussen, Guest Writer
Homecoming week is upon us, and there is a buzz in the air about this weekend’s festivities. The Karen Hille Phillips Center, which has been...
If Congress doesn’t raise the roof, it could bring down the house
Written with contributions by Bjorn Slater, Business Editor.
Congress narrowly avoided defaulting on the federal government's loans by voting in a bill to raise the debt ceiling and reopen the...
Lean In event asks women “What would you do if you weren’t afraid?”
The ambiguous title of Monday's led to some creative discussion about fear and empowerment among women.
The panel and discussion was part of a series inspired by the book "Lean...
Renowned genocide scholar to visit PLU
An expert on the Rwandan genocide and a globally renowned scholar on international law, Zachary D. Kaufman, will be speaking on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to...
Sex Positive event eliminates binary speech
By Leah Larson larsonlj@plu.edu
Every year, the Women's Center and the Diversity Center work together to host a series of lectures at Pacific Lutheran University known as Sex Positive (Sex+)....