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November 30, 2007
News
ROTC and Diversity Center come together for supply drive
PLU gets some gospel
Budget forces student workers out
Garfield sponsors light show
'Burning Ethics' responds to disasters
Kucinich targets healthcare: Presidential candiate wants universal health care
Advocates speak for equality: Privilege series continues, focuses on male
s
Are firefighters the new Big Brother?
Ahmadinejad calls conference a failure
Op-Ed
Hey lady, does this offend you?
Facebook: social utility or idenity thief?
Faculty Voice: Confucius was human, too
Christmas Spirit: Message of charity, peace transcends commercialization, religion
Lutelife
Spotlight on Sankta Lucia Fest
What are you most excited for this holiday season?
A&E
There and Back again: Jonah Oh pursues realistic career while harboring passion for music
Fox releases first four 'Futurama Movies': Long-cancelled cult favorite returns on DVD
2007 offers fresh sounds: Artists go solo, redefine themselves to produce year's best albums
'This Christmas' no different than last: Fairly competent acting and a catchy soundtrack couldn't save this latest holiday season flick
The K Federalist Papers: YouTube: the new artistic frontier is only a left click away: Video upload site provides outlet for commentators, directors, commedians
Janis brings enchantment to Seattle: 'Music With a Mission' finds its way to the Pacific Northwest
Students direct, perform from heart with 'Life Force'
Put it in your queue: No Country for Old Men
Sports
Recruit a Lute: PLU Athletics Department emphasizes academics to attract student athletes
Lutes swim past Missionaries
Stadium needed to remember legend
Lutes set record: PLU woman's basketball holds team to 16 points
Lute's 'thrive' in invite:
PLU men move record to 2-1 in non-conference play
Fall 2007 Sports Review
November 16, 2007
News
Homeless for a cause: PLU students coordinate events to provoke thought
Diversity Center talks about privilege
Fred Thompson: the conservative's conservative
To Leave or not to leave: Students consider the repercussions of abandoning Iraq
Politics and religion: Can they truly be separate?
PLU starts honors program
Cult leaders and car salesmen
Op-Ed
Activism requires activity: What do you stand for?
Mom's advice still holds true...Random strangers and you
Water Woes: Students learn value of running water
Letter to the editor: Columnist's remarks about religion erroneous
International
Roots of Global Health
Global Health affects PLU
What is Global Health?
A&E
Fun Home: Graphic novel leads discussion
McEwan crafts multi-perspective tale:William's brisk book encourages activism in America
'Gangster' shoots blanks: Hip-hop artist Jay-Z drops ball, not beats on 'American Gangster'
The K Federalist Papers: Will a lack of originality in Hollywood harm musical theater?
Searching for the truth behind '1-18-08': Online viral marketing bulids hype, exposure, interest for films
Sports
Lutes beat down Boxers: Swimming beats pacific; split meet against Linfield
Back on track: New coach has high hopes for women's basketball team
Frustrated Lutes looking forward to new season: PLU men's basketfall projected to finish fifth in conference
Lutes beat down boxers: Swimming sweeps Pacific, split meet against Linfield
Lutes run out of contention: Bumby season for women's cross country ends at regionals
EMAL football ends generation along with season
Tough end to great season: Loss to loggers ends lute's record breaking season
November 9, 2007
News
Why student the Holocaust?
Men unlikely to go to health center
Students struggle with landlords
John Edwards: Second time's a charm?
Washington votes 'no' to tax increases: Voters had money on their mind Nov. 5 rejecting big-spenders, approving measures that would keep spending in check
Girl born with extra limbs has surgery
Local woman bites off ex-boyfriend's lip
Yahoo officials defend actions in China
Practice makes perfect: Nursing program sends students to real patient
s
Feeding the city: J-term students give their time to help local community
Op-Ed
Craigslist: Friend or foe? Tragedy inspires a new look at internet safety
Torture by any other name...Ambiguous wording flares up concern about U.S. interrogation practices
Learning skeptically
Puffing the Opium: Religion abstract ideas sooth pain, but distract from reality
Lutelife
Where's the queer on campus?: Reflection on PLU's More- and Less-Gay resources
It's not me, it's you: Fear of examining diversity root of bias
Activism: Beth Kraig
Heterosexual Privilege
Gay-safe or gay-tolerant?
A&E
The K-Federalist Papers: Bidding farewell to an old friend: So long, Myspace
'Martian Child' surprises, endears: Cusack stars in oddly heartwarming tale of childhood
Pencils down: Hollywood braces itself as 12,000 writers make good on their promise to strike
Relient K not so reliant: Departure of longtime drummer means further change of band's sound
A county closed, an open mind: Williams' brisk book encourages activism in America
Stairway to MBR: Lead unveils new mural on steps of music center
Sports
Conference champions: PLU volleyball team takes home second conference title in 2 years, wins individual awards in the process
PLU snubbed from nationals: Men's soccer ends season on win
Lutes need new home Stadium: New on-campus football field would add to PLU, Parkland community
Sonics hijacked by Oklahoma City owners: Bennett never intended to keep team in Seattle
Lutes Swim to Victory: PLU men pull off upset of UPS, women come close
November 2, 2007
News
Parkland youth come to PLU for safe trick-or-treating
Pflueger gets its pfreak on: Hall hosts 2nd annual Pflueger Pfright Fest
Bilingual lecture tackles immigration issues
Republican Ron Paul: Blurring party lines
Healthcare in the U.S.: Where will it go from here?: As elections draw near, healthcare takes center stage
Local schools deemed 'dropout factories'
Kucinich questions Bush's mental health
Chertoff denounces faux press conference
ASPLU honors Reformation Day outside UC
Mortvedt takes library technology to next level: New tools give students even more resources
Comedy night brings laughs: KCCR kicks off 1st-ever comedy night in the CK
Lutes show softer side of football: a little Lute fan learns PLU football means more than touchdowns
Op-Ed
On campus or off?: Living off campus may be cheaper but on campus living has many unrecognized benefits
UC remodel lacks soul
Dallying in Daladalas: Getting around Tanzania
Letter to the editor: Conditions, politics in Iran were not accurately presented in column
International
Growing up global
Snakker du Norsk?
Aimez-vous à parler le français?
Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
A&E
Torture porn busts box office: 'Saw IV' paves the way for two more films—but how many is too many?
Horror classic keeps 'Shining': King's breakout novel still scares today
Put it in your Queue: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The good of our country: PLU's first theater production 'Our Country's Good" impresses with strong cast, incredible atmosphere
Carell, Cook prove themselves: Comedic actors deliver serious performances in 'Dan in Real Life'
Saxifrage hosts open mic in The Cave with modest turnout
Sports
Lutes take NWC: Lutes clinch conference title with 2 matches left
Women runners moving on to regionals: Men's season ends at Northwest Conference Championships
Lutes hold on to hope: Wins over Whitman and Whitworth leave Lutes in NWC running
Defeat keeps on coming: End of season could not come soon enough for women's soccer
Lutes getting stronger: PLU gets new strength coach
Lutes lead the way against pioneers: Football beats Lewis & Clark in 39-0 shutout
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