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  • day bus pass and $6 for a discounted Museum of Glass ticket. Attendees (whether you have RSVP'd or not) should meet in front of Harstad Hall to check in at 1:30pm. The group will be leaving promptly at 2pm so be sure to arrive at least 10 minutes early to complete the check-in process.1:30PM-7:00PMPierce County Public Transit Downtown Tacoma Meet in front of Harstad Hall to check in at 1:30pm. Scavenger Hunt Optional: Explore campus on a scavenger hunt! Folks who finish finding all the secret

  • windows open at the beginning of their class-level cohort. Students with documented disabilities requiring early registration, as determined by the director of disability support services – these students’ registration windows open on the first day of registration if it is a needs-based accommodation for their disability. Study Away students enrolled in a semester-long study away program affiliated with the Wang Center – these students’ registration windows open at the beginning of their class-level

  • the club’s victories? Emily Davidson ‘98: There were many small victories—awesome lectures and guest speakers, a huge Salsa party with a live orchestra, Spanish conversation tables—but I think our greatest victory was when we created an alliance with other clubs on campus: The Diversity Coalition. This was an early attempt at intersectional solidarity at a time when “multiculturalism” was not fully embracing our LGBT community. We got into many heated and necessary arguments. We were

  • event, I felt empowered to take steps in my state to make sure all teachers feel appreciated and to continue to spread the positive in Montana classrooms. Which came first, your passion for teaching or your passion for science? When did you decide to combine the two? When I started at PLU I knew my major would be teaching. I’d been passionate about making teaching a career from a very early age. In high school, I wasn’t interested in science and was an average student in the subject. However, after

  • hallowed winds plaguing every disc, cyclist, and power line. I remember the sun setting as we tossed the disc—that discraft ultrastar had a USAU pro’s touch and a friendly smile from the girl on the other side of the circle. Wearing my Russell shorts which are now replaced with Five (context) we cut hard and hucked bombs all for fun. The grass was wet and my toes were shivering and red but we found refuge in your early 2000s BMW. I tossed it on and you made the recommendation, this into “El Paso” or