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Children’s theatre continues its revival at PLU Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 8, 2017 Febru
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Revenge and Pies: Theatre’s Upcoming Sweeney Todd Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 13, 2019 March 1
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Theatre & Dance Cancels the Spring Musical, Urinetown Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 11, 2020 March
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published in JAC (Journal of Advanced Composition), and she delivered a version of that paper for the 2013 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education. She is the co-editor of Placing the Academic: Essays on Landscape, Work, and Academic Identity. She is one of the founding members of PLU’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program.Carli SnyderTitle: Mayer Summer Research Fellow presentation Who: Carli Snyder ’17, Pacific Lutheran UniversityBio: Carli is a senior at PLU with a double major in
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desire or as another form of entertainment, like dancing or playing music. While equality was required at such parties, it was imperfect and often insubstantial, and true equality among those in attendance was impossible due to outside pressures, economic status, gender, and power imbalances caused by all of these factors and more. Despite this impossibility, imperfect equality was better than none at all, and the symposium effectively allowed for this flawed but equal space to exist.
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& Staff Across PLU! Harstad Women Empowerment & Gender Equity Social Mixer! Snacks: charcuterie board and fruit & lemonadeFriday, 9/16/223:00PM-4:30PMHarstad 1st floor lounge Block Party (Featuring Rock the Vote & Engagement Fair) Join Residence Hall Association (RHA) and Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU; PLU's Student Government) for an epic block party event featuring music & dancing, registering to vote, and meeting/mingling with PLU & Parkland clubs and organizations! Friday, 9/16/224:00PM-8
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Choice Angela Rodriguez Hinojosa “A greener S N 2: Substitution reactions of polar and nonpolar primary halides in water” May 12, 2023 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 9:00 am | Opening Session, AUC CK9:00 am | Opening Welcome Joanna Gregson, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs 9:10 am | Opening Presentation Student(s)Presentation Hailey WhartonSoprano Sings Opera Faculty Mentor: LeeAnne Campos, Music Hailey Wharton, soprano, gives context for various operas and performs arias from roles in
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. Highlights include serving as the Mathematics Department representative to the Planning Committee for the Morken Center and serving on the Educational Policies Committee, the Diversity Committee, and the Natural Sciences Division’s Safety Committee. Those closest to Rachid say they will remember Rachid as a dear friend; a proud, loving father; an avid Moroccan cook and lover of Moroccan music; and a soccer enthusiast who played with friends twice a week. He is survived by his two adult children who are
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GarlinghousePioneerMold Reducing Container Grade 71stAshley MahajanFerrucci Preventative Medicine: Yoga and Its Effects on Blood Pressure 1stSanjana AvvaruJeffersonMind and Melodies - Effects of Listening to Music on Task Performance 1stDiego Zepeda SotoPioneerIce Dispencer 2ndKeegan TerrellClassical ConversationsThink Drink 2ndJadyn SmithPioneerBiodegradeable Plastic Grade 81stZain ShariffCurtisMicrowave-Related Tissue Changes Using Ultrasound: Processing Images into Spectral Colors 1stPriya
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students of pop music among my friends, and kept us up-to-date during the first years of Beatlemania. In June of 1967, following our graduation, Al and I joined Doug and two others in in Doug’s Pontiac GTO for a road trip south, listening the whole way to the just-released Sergeant Pepper album that was getting wall-to-wall play on the radio. We first stopped in San Francisco, trying, with our one-day growth of whiskers and slightly mussed-up short haircuts, to look as if we fit in at Haight-Ashbury
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