The end of an era

COURTNEY MIRANDA; News Editor; mirandcs@plu.edu Editor’s Note: After reaching out several times to comment, Acting President Allan Belton, along with other members of the Pacific Lutheran University administration and Student Life office...

Football Team Captures First Home Win of ’18 Season

PUYALLUP, WASH. – With strong plays from defense and offense, the PLU football team defeated the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags 10-7 in the first home game of the season on Sep....

Undefeated Lutes scrape by Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Article by Steven McGrain, guest writer It was another victorious “business trip” for the Pacific Lutheran Lutes, who beat Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 21-19. The offensive line shined in the win with the ground...

Record-breaking Senior Night ends football season

By Steven McGrain, Guest Writer In its first-ever official game against George Fox, the Pacific Lutheran University football team out-matched the Bruins in all facets of the game for a...

PLU legacy finds passion in sports radio

KELSEY LITTLETON; Guest Writer: littlekn@plu.edu The grandson of Pacific Lutheran football coaching legend Frosty Westering has made his own mark on Pacific Lutheran University history as a journalist for Mast Media. Senior Kellen...

PLU Football team doubles in the span of a year

Brennan LaBrie News Editor Coming off of his first season as Pacific Lutheran University’s head football coach in 2018, Brant McAdams knew he wanted to expand his program. Expand it to...

Lutes’ football gets thrashed by Wildcats

By Steven McGrain, Guest Writer The Lutes opened their Northwest Conference football season in McMinnville, Ore. against the second-ranked Linfield Wildcats. The Lutes lost 29-0 due to Linfield’s scoring spree,...

If fired, who could take over for Goodell?

Jake Bilyeu, Sports Writer National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is prolonging Deflate-Gate and it’s time to stop. Goodell should relinquish his power and a strong candidate to fill the position could...

Head football coach Scott Westering resigns

BREAKING NEWS—Head football coach Scott Westering announced his resignation Wednesday Nov. 15, ending his career at Pacific Lutheran University after 14 seasons.