Op-Ed: University curriculum holds students back
I need only to complete 17 credits to graduate from Pacific Lutheran. Most of the credits are easily completed with the few remaining communication core classes I need to take. With the 19 credit...
View ArticleBOOK REVIEW: Modern Muckraking in the Age of the Internet
With the advent of the Internet and widespread social media use, investigative journalism seems to be easier than ever before. Rather than having to physically go out and interview people who may or...
View ArticleHero Initiative aids comic book creators in need
The Hero Initiative (formerly known as A.C.T.OR.) is a unique non-profit organization, aimed at helping artists, writers and publishers in the comic book industry. The idea came to a group of comic...
View ArticleSkyline Drive-in movie theater in danger of closing
Drive-in movie theaters seem to be a thing of the past. At the height of the industry, drive-in theaters composed around 25 percent of the nation’s movie screens, but today, only 368 theaters remain....
View ArticleQ & A with Faculty in Support of Recent Advertisements
Two advertisements taken out last week in the Mooring Mast made waves across campus as students and faculty flipped through their weekly newspaper. The full-page advertisements, taken out on page four...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Coverage of the Boston bombings is irresponsible
As reports came in of an explosion near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, people were shocked. Instantly, reports from various news outlets began pouring in and people were glued to their TVs,...
View ArticleLute Loop brings massive crowd
More than 600 white shirts flooded the PLU track in anticipation of a promising run known as the annual Lute Loop. The Lute Loop is an annual run/walk open to students, faculty, staff and family...
View ArticleOP-Ed: PLU Unionization for Some Contingent Faculty
The main reason I had chosen to attend PLU was because of the rave reviews I heard about the amazing faculty. I am a currently a senior, and I have yet to experience an instructor that was not...
View ArticleUnionization lessons from Montana
When activists began coming out in favor of unionized faculty on PLU’s campus, Montana State University was completing a movement of its own. A vote passed 190-185 to dissolve the union that had...
View ArticleBluegrass in the Forest celebrates a unique style of music
The sounds of banjos, mandolins and guitars surrounded Shelton High School during the ninth annual Bluegrass in the Forest Festival this past weekend. National bands, workshops, competitions, food...
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