I have been in school for 16 years and I am still learning how to spell and read fluently. After years of tests and being diagnosed as dyslexic and disabled I have begun to believe that maybe dyslexia isn’t a… Read More ›
Diversity
My Life in the Bathtub: Living with an invisible disability
By Terran Warden In 2011 Japan was hit by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami, killing nearly sixteen thousand people. Prince William married Catherine Middleton at the “Royal Wedding”. Osama bin Laden was announced dead after a United States military… Read More ›
What is protesting to millennials and older generations?
There is a clear generational divide between millennials and older generations. Protesting is a word that carries very different meaning to many different people. Pacific Lutheran University Communication students set out to explore millennials and their role in protesting in… Read More ›
PROFILE: Ushering in diversity from admissions to campus life
By ERIN BAKER ’19 For many students, the conversations with the Admissions Office stopped after their first few classes at PLU. But one counselor has made it her priority to help students both in the college decision and after they… Read More ›
Profile: Student journalist shows diversity
By: COLTON WALTER ’19 An ambitious first-year student gives a fresh voice to one of PLU’s unheard minorities. There is something to be said about Paris Morwood-Franklin’s presence when she enters a room. Walking into the office of The… Read More ›