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focuses on Community in upcoming Godspell Read Next Some people build fences to keep people out… and other people build fences to keep people in. LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021 February 16, 2021 Hints and Help for Your Virtual Theatre Scholarship Application January 18, 2021
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focuses on Community in upcoming Godspell Read Next Some people build fences to keep people out… and other people build fences to keep people in. LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021 February 16, 2021 Hints and Help for Your Virtual Theatre Scholarship Application January 18, 2021
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doing,” says Speer. In addition to being PLU alumnae, Speer and Shultz have many family ties to PLU: Speer’s husband, Robbie Speer, graduated from PLU in 1983 and was a member of PLU’s first national champion football team in 1980. Her daughter, Carli Tachell, graduated from PLU in 2011. Shultz’s daughter, Haley Shultz, is currently a freshman at PLU. To learn more about CIS of Peninsula, sign up to volunteer or donate, please visit www.peninsula.ciswa.org. For a glossary of CIS chapters in
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convinced. Senior Andrea Calcagno believes that’s because global climate change isn’t really affecting the average American yet. While temperatures may be a bit warmer and the snowfall a bit less, the nation as a whole hasn’t experienced any drastic consequence. “I would say a lot of people don’t take climate change as seriously as it needs to be taken,” she said. During the first part of J-Term, ambassadors talked with their friends and family to determine what the general pubic knows about the topic
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through the same thing I did. “My grandmother always said, ‘What I do will either open or shut doors for others that follow me,’” she said. She wants to get her law degree after she graduates and work as a pro bono lawyer in family law. “If my grandmother was living now, she’d be so proud,” Kpodo said of her Obama visit. Read Previous Biologist use Murdock grants to study birds, fish Read Next Looking into the laws behind adoption COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear
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she’s grown to cherish. “This place called Pacific Lutheran University is very special, and it’s made up of the most amazing people,” Cunningham said. “I couldn’t have chosen a better work family.” Cunningham’s career has included successful tenures in federal, city and state government; nonprofits; radio; television; higher education; and entrepreneurship. Despite the varied sectors and scenery, Cunningham said her goals and objectives always have drawn from the same source of passion
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afternoon. I love to be around my kids and my family, and you’ve got to do things around the house, but I love being here. This year's Father’s Day gift: go to the studio all day and all night! I came in at 6:30 in the morning and I was here until 10 at night. This stuff is in my blood. I love making and creating. In school there were plenty of things that I struggled with in terms of learning process, but I was tenacious. I stuck with it- you know, keep going, keep going, keep trying, keep trying. I
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entrust us with precious family heirlooms,” Ward said. “Items have been donated to PLU since the late 1970s, many of them hundreds of years old.” The artifacts and literature housed by the SCC are used regularly by PLU faculty members on campus as well as K-12 and community educators throughout the area. “The artifacts collection of the Scandinavian Cultural Center is an invaluable teaching resource for faculty members,” said PLU Associate Professor of German Jen Jenkins, Ph.D. “We bring classes in to
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the top of Mount Kilimanjaro –all 19,685 feet of it,” she wrote. “What a challenging and rewarding experience.” Meanwhile, in Argentina, Callie Zuck was among those who visited two cooperative shoe factories, each started with help from microfinance companies. Owned by the workers with profits split evenly, the businesses opened in response to the staggering unemployment in the country. One of the cooperatives operated out of a family home, and the PLU delegation ate lunch with the workers there
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. Click on the links to start a team or join an existing team, and follow the step-by-step process. The event begins at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 25. Each registered team must have at least one person walking around the track for the full 18 hours of the event, with the relay ending at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 26. Cancer affects everyone, and most of the committee members have had family members or friends affected by the disease, explained committee co-chair Laura Comstock. According to the ACS
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