Track and Field stands out at open home meet
By Isaiah Shim
Sports Editor
The Pacific Lutheran track and field team hosted the annual PLU Open earlier this month and the team had a strong showing on their home track.
Head...
PLU success story: Richard Baker
By Olivia Crocker
Copy Editor
“I am the last Renaissance man - I’m a writer, photographer, musician and a very poor painter.”
This quote from a 2014 interview with J.M. Simpson...
Don’t avoid spring break at home, embrace it
By Ashley Gill, Opinion Editor
In college, many see Spring Break as a time for parties, sunshine and hanging out with friends. For others, it is a break from the...
Bringing diversity to theater: Q&A with the “Fences” Director
PETER OLSCHNER;Â Guest Writer;Â olschnpd@plu.edu
This October, junior theater student Josh Wallace is directing an all-black cast in an upcoming production of “Fences,” a 1985 play written by August Wilson. “Fences” tackles...
Republican party embraces genocide at CPAC event
Kendan Bendt
Opinion Editor
“If it is false, then for the good of society, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely. The whole preposterous ideology, at every level. Have I...
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On movie review
Sage Warner
Guest writer
It is easy to be skeptical before seeing “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.” The movie received a limited release, meaning most of the United States had...
Fourth coffee shop in five years on Garfield
Nikolis Clark
Reporter
In every recipe there is one vital ingredient that makes a menagerie of different ingredients into something unique, something remarkable. The same can be said about a business,...
Encounters with Entrepreneurs: Business owners off insight to students
By Katelynn Padron, Business Writer
Three Seattle area businessmen offered their insights on successful entrepreneurship to students March 12.
The school of arts and communication and school of business hosted the panel...