The more sports the better; being a well-rounded athlete
By Steven McGrain, Sports Writer
Kids these days need to strive to become a well-rounded athlete, focusing on multiple sports and not limiting themselves to just one position or sport.
Many...
A snapshot of Intramurals and Outdoor Rec.
David Walter
Reporter
The month of January is always a special time for students on campus. With a one class schedule for the entire month, students will often find themselves with...
Steve’s Stance: Seahawks Loss
Before kickoff in St. Louis, the last play the Seahawks offense executed was an interception with one yard to earn before crossing the goal line for a touchdown, costing...
Concussion almost ends college career
MONICA RICHARDSON;Â Guest Writer:Â richarml@plu.edu
Imagine this: brand new in college, scared, thousands of miles from home while having a brain bleed. Think you could do it?
Nicoya Benham-Marin is a senior Pacific...
PLU Baseball’s season continues despite NWC tournament loss
Nik Gable
Reporter
After a loss on April 21 by the University of Puget Sound (UPS) baseball team, Pacific Lutheran (PLU)’s baseball team advanced to the Northwest Conference Tournament.
The tournament consists...
Women’s team rows East
RIZELLE ROSALES;Â Magazine Editor;Â rosalera@plu.edu
The Pacific Lutheran University Women’s Rowing team trekked across the country April 8 to Shrewsbury, Massachusetts to compete against other nationally-ranked collegiate teams.
The Lutes spent the weekend...
Seattle Seahawks parade exceeds expectations
By John Tveter, Sports Writer
Feb. 5 was a day that Seattleites had been waiting on for nearly 40 years. That was the day the city celebrated the Seattle Seahawks...
Bloomstine’s Road to 300
It seems in sports, that all the attention goes to the head coach of the team. They are, after all, supposed to be the brains of the operation, which is...
Athletes stay connected during shutdown
Kiyomi Kishaba
Opinion Editor
On March 12, the spring athletics’ season was canceled due to COVID-19. Lute athletes scattered home across the country, but team communities refused to break.
Jordan Haworth ‘22...