LASR Concert in the Cave Review
Kaely Harding
Staff Reporter
On Sep. 8, students came together to support PLU’s student-run radio station, LASR in hosting the first concert in The Cave of the school year. This lively...
Nope Wrangles Audiences in With Intrigue and Apprehension
PJ Sills
Staff Reporter
Jordan Peele’s Nope is easily one of the best modern day horror movies. Nope is a humorous horror film about horse wrangler and trainer OJ Haywood (played...
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...
Spring Sports Wrap Up
Nik Gable
Reporter
It’s that time of the year again — the weather is warming up at Pacific Lutheran University, but spring sports are cooling down. Let’s take a look at...
Cutter’s Cubing goes to Spokane for international tournament
Mathæus Andersen
Reporter
It is Friday early afternoon, and Cutter’s Cubing, a club from Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), is packing up. They are getting ready for their five-hour drive to Spokane...
Celebrating 20 years of the Diversity Center: Austin Beierman profile
Victoria Schultz
Guest writer
Read more alumni profiles on the Diversity Center’s website here:
https://www.plu.edu/diversity-center/alumni-profiles/
Austin Beierman, class of 2018, Reike Scholar, and newly appointed Director of Accessibility and Accommodations continues to live...
LASR Producing a Concert with a Nationally Touring Band and Current Music Students
Fulton Bryant-Anderson
LASR co-general manager / Mast staff reporter
TACOMA, WASHINGTON., March 2, 2022—Lute Air Student Radio (LASR), PLU’s student radio station, is collaborating to produce a concert of jazz fusion...
The Wang Center Hosts 10th Biennial Symposium
Steph Valenti
Reporter
For 20 years now, Pacific Lutheran University’s Wang Center has been hosting a symposium, and this year marks the 10th biennial anniversary of the event. This year’s event...
Covid cases on campus subside after Omicron spike
Brennan LaBrie
Editor-In-Chief
The sharp rise in Covid-19 cases at Pacific Lutheran University in January has subsided, but February still saw a higher rate of positive cases than fall semester.Â
There were...