Cross country runs for Northwest Conference Championship

By: Isaiah Shim The Pacific Lutheran University men’s and women’s cross-country teams have had individual triumphs—now they look to experience success together this year. With 2 second place finishes, both...

Williamette vs PLU: Football wins at home

By: Chloe Wilhelm PUYALLUP, WASH. – With a 33-20 victory, the Pacific Lutheran University football team easily defeated Willamette University on October 20 at Sparks Stadium. The first quarter was slow...

PLU womens volleyball blazes through first games

By: Lillian-Rose Bulski The PLU women’s volleyball team has created a pattern of winning. The game last Saturday was against our main rival UPS but the women of PLU volleyball won big. These...

Outdoor Rec Hikes Down to Lower Campus

By: Ben Leschensky Pacific Lutheran University’s Outdoor Rec club (OR) has a new home. The outdoor adventure group on campus has relocated from the basement of Harstad Hall to the...

Joining the huddle: PLU gains new head football coach

By McKenna Morin Editor-in-Chief Out with the old and in with the new is a cliche easier said than done. However, Pacific Lutheran University’s new head football coach Brant McAdams quickly and easily jumped in the Lutes...

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....

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...

Women’s team rows East

RIZELLE ROSALES; Magazine Editor; 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...

Teaching and training

Courtney Miranda; News and Online Editor; mirandcs@plu.edu Colleen Hacker, Professor of Kinesiology and six time Olympic Games coach, has accumulated a collection of medals that could rival the treasure of a pirate’s...