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  • paper, “The Unacknowledged and Underfunded Fight for Women’s Empowerment in Indonesia,” covers her research and interviews on domestic violence, sexual assault, and abortion within Yogyakarta, Indonesia. While researching, she also interned at a women’s interfaith organization through the School for International Training (SIT) study abroad program.The Person Behind the ProjectBeeson is an experienced traveler, having spent most of her summers with family in Taiwan. Beeson formed a bond with an

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Men's Basketball! Q&A with Coach Chad MurrayWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? After coming off what was a very emotional and tough loss to Linfield, our team responded by winning 8 straight conference games including an overtime win vs. George Fox, a 2 point win vs. Pacific on a buzzer beater from Seth Hall, and a 16 pt home win vs. Whitworth where we held them to their lowest point

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Men's Golf! Q&A with Coach Kyle DruggeWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? One of my favorite moments from this season was a team wiffle ball game that we played towards the end of the spring season. While it is not a story about being on the course, it represents so much of what makes this team special. Our student-athletes are competitors and you would have thought we were playing

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Men's Soccer! Q&A with Coach John YorkeWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Highlight of the year was hosting and winning the first ever NCAA Men’s Soccer National Tournament game. We beat Trinity who was ranked #2 in the nation in Extra time penalty kicks on a comeback win after falling behind 1-0. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel most proud of your team

  • about for next year? As we move into next season I am so excited about what this team can become. We will work to lay the foundations of a strong and sustainable culture while competing at the highest level possible on the court. We will remain resilient and relentless in our pursuit of excellence!   “Basketball has given me confidence and has showed me my interest in the body and how fascinated I was with exercise science. Now I am studying to be a physical therapist.” – Jaida WoodView StatsView

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Women's Golf! Q&A with Coach Sara GriffinWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Our team supported one another throughout the year in various ways. One of our team members witnessed a hit and run and we were there to help her through the difficulty of reporting the situation. One of our team members plays 2 sports and we were there to support her on the basketball court as well. Our team

  • me was the class and grace we showed as a team during that moment. No tears, no over emotional people…they had great sportsmanship, shook the opponents hand and exited the field. So proud of the character they showed in a very emotional game with lots at stake. Episode 2: We were playing away at Whitman in Walla Walla who had not won a game yet in Fall 2021. We ended up losing 1-0 on the day, and again they celebrate like they just won the World Cup with “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang blaring

  • that hung from the ceiling.He crafted the first model from cardboard in 1966 before experimenting with a second version made from Masonite and eventually settling on Plexiglas as the favored material. For five-year-old Bliss, his grandfather’s acrylic tree was a thing of wonder and a hallmark of the Mid-century Modern design aesthetic Bliss would grow to love. “That tree was special not only because my grandfather designed it,” Bliss said. “But also because it made the holidays memorable. It was

  • Internships: Breana Downs ’24 spends the summer with native birds at the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance Posted by: mhines / November 22, 2023 Image: Breana Downs ’24 is glove training one of Rocky Mountain Wildlife Alliance’s ambassadors, Kingston! Kingston is a Red-Tailed Hawk who was admitted as a patient just over a year ago after running into a second-story window on one of his very first flights. (All photos in this article are provided by Breana Downs.) November 22, 2023 PLU can connect

  • , these are crucial parts of the application. You must stand out. It is not necessarily the best applicant who will be the one who wins. Instead, it is often the applicant who does the best job of presenting their application. Brainstorm to generate ideas, put initial thoughts on paper – a rough draft. Then organize the answers. Come back and refine the details. In early stage do not focus on word count. In the end, it’s a lot easier to write too much and have to cut your essays down than to have to