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  • , gift card, Lutebucks, etc.) as an incentive to participate. A lottery is considered a “promotional game of chance” or “free entry” contest. There is no fee to enter, and some of the people who participate win something (i.e., there is chance and a prize). Nonprofits like PLU are not allowed to hold promotional games of chance under Washington law. This is because the Legislature specifically and only allows such promotions by businesses as part of promoting their business (RCW 9.46.0356). This kind

  • Theo-Centric to Anthro-Centric Approach Languages and Literatures Erin Milliren, Egyptian Monks and Ethiopian Demons: A Story of Ethno-Political Other-ing in the Writings of the Desert Fathers Whitney Morean, All You Need is Love: The Pivotal Role of Love in Reconciling the Christian-Evolution Debate Lucia ‘Lucy’ Myers, Approaches to Scripture Relating to Homosexuality and the Formulation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Social Statement ‘Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust’ Anella

  • into Moran’s final Capstone, PLU’s senior research project, which looks at how candidates’ expenditures affect the outcome of their campaign. Chris Privette, 2015Upon graduation, Chris is going to continue running his financial planning practice with Northwestern Mutual. He started working with NM during his Sophomore year at PLU and after 2.5 years has decided to make a career out of it. Alongside his financial planning career he will serve in the Army National Guard on Ft. Lewis one weekend a

  • interviews and at least one study, any concerns that American students will be brainwashed by CCP propaganda, delivered through CIs or otherwise, are overblown. Nonetheless, school officials joined others interviewed in the GAO and Senate studies in suggesting CI management improvements, such as clarifying U.S. universities’ authority and making agreements publicly available. CI partnerships also became embroiled in a Department of Education (DOE) initiative to enforce a foreign gift reporting

  • tell Anna Marie that Living Water has assured us that part of the deal with the minister is that he must share the water, without caveat, with the entire community. Living Water is not in the business of setting up local water czars, Varela says. Living Water staff checks back on the communities about every six months to make sure the water is being shared equitably and that the pump continues to work. “This is a gift from God to this entire community,” Anna Marie says. “We would rather have this

  • Endowments are unique. They are financial pillars that live on forever, providing generous support t

  • helping each other and how important alumni are to our students. Our alumni network is very powerful and open to helping other Lutes, and it is amazing to know that other Lutes are looking out for us.Lutes Open DoorsAlumni & Student Connections Career Services brings together PLU’s best academic and career planning tools to help students make a seamless transition into the next phase of life, as well as providing continued services to alumni in connecting them to the right resources, advisors

  • /helpdesk/ helpdesk@plu.edu Hospitality Services Information on campus events and planning Anderson University Center 253.535.7450 www.plu.edu/hospitality/ or  www.plu.edu/calendar/ events@plu.edu International Student Services Provides support for international students Harstad 112 253.535.7264 www.plu.edu/iss/ iss@plu.edu Learning Communities Assists with building community at PLU that bridges in-and out-of-classroom experience, including First-Year Experience Program (FYEP) PLUS 100 linked courses in

  • sense of humor, even though she’d encountered audiences in other states that did not. She pushed her listeners to think and not sleepwalk through life. Bookending the year, speakers again focused on the clout of the individual. In early November, Peter Metzelaar talked about choices his mother made in the winter of 1944 to escape the Nazis and lead her son to safety. The two first hid in a cave and then a room in Hauge. When his mother discovered informants were planning to disclose their

  • records in the 100-yard butterfly (51.38), 200- yard butterfly (1:54.38), 200-yard individual medley (1:55.01), and 400-yard individual medley (4:07.74). “Starting this season, I was planning on just breaking my own record in the 200 IM,” Jones said. “In the back of my mind I also wanted to snatch the 200 fly and 400 IM records as well, but I wasn’t sure if I’d be successful in pulling it off. I surprised myself with how much I accomplished this season. I gained more confidence as the season