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  • after a life-shattering accident. David Rooney (Variety) writes, “David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that’s not just a departure but a revelation – an intensely emotional examination of grief, laced with wit, insightfulness, compassion, and searing honesty.” Directed by Professor Maureen McGill April 20, 21 at 7:30pm Eastvold Mainstage Theater In this highly anticipated annual campus event, the PLU Dance Ensemble presents an invigorating and arresting series of dance numbers sure to delight

  • daily. China’s urbanization has attracted scholars in various fields, including humanities, social sciences,and natural sciences throughout the world. It is our responsibility to report this event and analyze the process and influence. Using materials collected in survey and fieldwork conducted in 2009, 2014, and 2017, this research examines urbanization and its impact on rural clan culture and clan communities, emphasizing normative changes with regard to clan sentiment, family values, filial piety

  • we successfully avoided any significant impact from the Swine Flu last fall. PLU intercollegiate athletic teams had another good year many posting winning records and garnering another conference championship in volleyball. Academic Affairs One year ago at this event, I introduced Steve Starkovich as our new “Acting” Provost while Patricia Killen was on sabbatical leave. At that time, no one, certainly not Steve, expected that he would return this fall with a shorter title. So let’s take a moment

  • not know so they are not forgotten or hopefully repeated, there are many sides to every event. My little sister’s favorite quote by Russell Banks states that, “Even if we can’t know what it’ll be like when the smoke clears, we do know that rage, for better or worse, generates the future.” With that, it is just as important to allow yourself to have the greatest gratitude to the beauty that surrounds you and truly appreciate the little things in life that you get to experience. Tahle Oestby BIO

  • increasing educational attainment by supporting historically marginalized, underrepresented and underserved students across the lifespan of learning. The theme for the fall event, which took place Oct. 19 at Central Washington University, was “Advancing Equity, Expanding Opportunity, Increasing Attainment.” Participants shared effective strategies for educational success among underserved populations of students, engaged lifelong learning partners through meaningful professional development, and fostered

  • he likely was facing hypothermia. “They said I’d had enough.” Eric Schneider ’70 said he respected his mother’s wishes and stayed home that day. “My mom was adamant against it,” he said. “She had a premonition that I’d drown.” Still, Schneider joined the reunion in June — an event organized by Jim Ojala ’69 that welcomed rowers who were in the Loyal Shoudy that day, as well as rowers who came before and after — and enjoyed reminiscing with his fellow oarsmen. “I learned to row in the (Husky

  • Study Away Identities Resources The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education seeks to

  • seeking out the “living legends,” as Hughes calls them, learning from the personal experience of those who have witnessed the cultural traditions as they’ve formed. The list of legends includes world-renowned authors, calypso artists, Carnival designers and more. Shelondra Harris ’17 said it’s amazing to be a part of such a spectacular event and have the opportunity to meet local celebrities and leaders. “It’s really cool that the program allows us to have these interactions,” she said during her time

  • laughing, and dancing their hearts out. Some didn’t want to dance as much as others, but when the cha cha slide came on and I really wanted everyone to participate, they did. Just a group of college kids, alone in the woods, being chaotic, and dancing their little hearts out. It was a perfect night. Something about the trip made it difficult to pair events together, each event was its own unique adventure. Our makeup prom may have not been perfect, but I had the time of my life.  You're Sexy, I'm Sexy