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  • your artwork in the University Gallery. Student-led art organizations are places students can soar to new artistic heights. Sing your heart out in our two acapella groups PLUtonic and Gold Rush or dance to your heart’s content on PLU Dance Team. Make audiences cry laughing by improvising with Clay Crows improv troupe. Wherever you may land creatively, a student group and its members will be there to support your passions. Your individuality, creativity and expression are supported and developed

  • and selection, present at regional conferences, and really grow my depth of knowledge on topics relating to all things social justice! Between my student staff and the colleagues in the Res Life office, I am constantly learning from an amazing group of people who have supported me every step of the way!” Quick Links Campus Life Instagram Campus Life YouTube Residential Life Learning Communities LUTE Welcome (NSO) Clubs & Organizations ASPLU Former Community Directors, Maggie Hendrickson

  • the Nazis, the British decided to run their own spy operation against the Boston group. In the spring of 1941, the British military returned to Boston for the first time since 1776, this time as spies. With a view to circumventing the FBI, the British founded a front organization in Boston whose purpose was to pressure local Boston politicians and the Boston Police Department to move in and shut down the Christian Front. This operation worked flawlessly.With the Christian Front out of business, a

  • the Nazis, the British decided to run their own spy operation against the Boston group. In the spring of 1941, the British military returned to Boston for the first time since 1776, this time as spies. With a view to circumventing the FBI, the British founded a front organization in Boston whose purpose was to pressure local Boston politicians and the Boston Police Department to move in and shut down the Christian Front. This operation worked flawlessly.With the Christian Front out of business, a

  • the Nazis, the British decided to run their own spy operation against the Boston group. In the spring of 1941, the British military returned to Boston for the first time since 1776, this time as spies. With a view to circumventing the FBI, the British founded a front organization in Boston whose purpose was to pressure local Boston politicians and the Boston Police Department to move in and shut down the Christian Front. This operation worked flawlessly.With the Christian Front out of business, a

  • the Nazis, the British decided to run their own spy operation against the Boston group. In the spring of 1941, the British military returned to Boston for the first time since 1776, this time as spies. With a view to circumventing the FBI, the British founded a front organization in Boston whose purpose was to pressure local Boston politicians and the Boston Police Department to move in and shut down the Christian Front. This operation worked flawlessly.With the Christian Front out of business, a

  • . Previously, she was NerdWallet’s personal finance expert and co-host of its weekly Smart Money podcast. Whether you are a recent graduate starting your career, in the middle part of your life, recently retired (or about to) or just living your best life, what Liz has to say will most likely be of interest to you. Know someone that could benefit by what Liz has to say? Share your invitation or bring them along!This program is graciously sponsored by the PLU Gender and Generosity Task Force, a group of PLU

  • Brief History of Lucia Fest at PLUIn December 1950, Rev. E. Arthur Larson, professor of Swedish, introduced the Lucia custom to the PLU campus. At 5:30 on a cold, December morning, a group of female Swedish language students were honored with a visit from Sankta Lucia. The white-robed saint, wearing a crown of candles and a red satin sash, knocked at the doors of Harstad Hall. In her hands were a plate of cookies and a pot of fresh-brewed coffee. The saint’s real name was Lola (Murk) Gracey ’54

  • Highlights Back in the Day Members of the PLU community spoke candidly about life as a Lute and how they discovered vocation and purpose. Watch video Black at PLU Brought together current students and alumni to talk about the black experience at PLU. View full photo Clay Crows Reunion Brought together current Clay Crows and members of the improv group dating back to its beginning in 2008 for a performance during the weekend. View full photo 50th Reunion Members of the Class of 1968 gather for a group

  • Highlights Back in the Day Members of the PLU community spoke candidly about life as a Lute and how they discovered vocation and purpose. Watch video Black at PLU Brought together current students and alumni to talk about the black experience at PLU. View full photo Clay Crows Reunion Brought together current Clay Crows and members of the improv group dating back to its beginning in 2008 for a performance during the weekend. View full photo 50th Reunion Members of the Class of 1968 gather for a group