Krise receives pressure from American Association of University Professors
The American Association of University Professors has contacted President Krise, asking him to withdraw the university’s legal objections against PLU’s contingent faculty. The American Association of...
View ArticleMastTV GM wins prestigious TV scholarship
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences—Northwest Chapter announced its scholarship winners today. Storm Gerlock, ’14 from Pacific Lutheran Unviersity was among the college students in the...
View ArticleLollaPLUza Takes Over Garfield Street Once Again
Pacific Lutheran University shut down Garfield Street Saturday to open up the annual LollaPLUza music festival to the greater Parkland community. LollaPLUza, more commonly known as Lolla, is a free...
View ArticleFaculty deny students access to discussion about unionization of some...
–By Alison Haywood–For the Mooring Mast online Student reporters were shut out from attending the Faculty Assembly Meeting on Friday afternoon in which faculty members discussed efforts of some...
View ArticlePLU students and Parkland community gather together for LollaPLUza
-For Discover Parkland- Contributing writer Dianne McGinness Pacific Lutheran University’s annual music festival is a chance to gather together PLU students and Parkland residents into one gigantic...
View ArticlePLU Celebrates Norway’s Constitution Day
This Friday, approximately 40 PLU students paraded in Ballard to celebrate Norway’s Constitution Day, May 17th. History 17th of May is Norway’s Constitution Day as the Norwegian Constitution was signed...
View ArticleFirst year experience at PLU
PLU’s school year is coming to a close. The class of 2016 has almost completed their first year of college. The soon-to-be sophomores shared their surprises and challenges of higher education. They...
View ArticleFrom the roots up, PLU Community Garden offers a hand to Parkland residents
-For Discover Parkland- Urban gardening part II: PLU community garden provides local food banks like the one at Trinity Lutheran Church with fresh produce to distribute. The PLU community garden is...
View ArticleOp-Ed: New app puts buying power in the hands of consumers, literally
What causes do you care about? Do you want to avoid buying meat from factory farms? Do you wish you knew which companies supported LGBTQ rights so you could buy their products? Do you want...
View ArticleContingent Faculty: It’s hard to find the balance you seek if only one side...
Much is being done to tackle the ongoing issue of PLU’s non-tenure-track/contingent faculty, but one side seems to be somewhat tongue-tied. There has been quite the storm surrounding this heated topic...
View ArticlePLU students experience break-in
Lane Vanderford ‘15 Three attempted break-ins occurred within a 24 hour period at a student house four blocks away from Pacific Lutheran University. The attempted break-ins happened in late August...
View ArticleGovernment shutdown over, mixed feelings remain
-By Maia Palmer, ’16 PLU students think government shutdown is ridiculous Pacific Lutheran University students were left with mixed feelings about the US government after the shutdown ended early Oct....
View ArticleA life dedicated to lives
By Maia Palmer ’16 Another patient walks through the door of the Multi Care Oncology/Hematology Clinic. A small woman with short curly hair and a white lab coat greets the patient by name and helps...
View ArticleStudent Employment at PLU
By Maia Palmer ’16 and Alyssa Fountain ’16 A look at how student employment at PLU affects homework and study time.
View ArticleNews Release: Student Driven Christmas Concert
From School of Arts and Communication Pacific Lutheran University http://www.plu.edu/soac/ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 3, 2013 MEDIA CONTACTS School of Arts and Communication Office, 253-535-7150 Nathan...
View ArticleNEWS RELEASE: Celebrating Christmas ‘For the King’
By Tahlia Terhune ’16 Pacific Lutheran University’s For the King will be hosting their annual Christmas party Dec. 13 at the Warehouse in Tacoma (3806 E. Portland Ave.). Leader Jeff Cherry says, “Come...
View ArticleOPINION: Human Genocide — What is There to Discover?
Similar to the Holocaust, the memory of Nanking Massacre in 1937 is unforgettable in Chinese history. During that time, approximately 300,000 people were abused to death by the Japanese soldiers....
View ArticleCelebrating new minor at PLU focused on Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Pacific Lutheran University’s Wang Center will host a symposium that could not come at a better time in PLU’s history. This year’s symposium will incorporate two events, focusing on Shoah, which is...
View ArticleWomen’s and gender studies program ‘affects every single person’
The Women’s and Gender Studies program is well-known and very active on the Pacific Lutheran University campus. The program offers both majors and minors in women and gender studies, with the goal to...
View ArticleFrom PLU to Namibia: One Teacher’s Journey through Global Education
By: Holly Dunbar ‘15 Students here in the United States take advantage of the free education they receive. Half way around the world, Namibian students have to pay for their education. In addition, a...
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