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PLU Lutes continue on the road to national debate tournament Posted by: Todd / February 2, 2016 Febr
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Industry professional lectures on being a working artist Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 10, 20
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tiger’s tongue. Having a tongue any larger doesn’t get a thirsty cat any more water. Animals then have to find other ways to hydrate, like sucking or drinking through a trunk. Hubbard estimated he put in 400 hours over two summers on his own, and then another 250 hours over this last year to produce a report and capstone presentation. Their presentation was standing room only. Hubbard and Lee credit the project with helping them both continue their studies in graduate school. As for Granlund, at the
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to see actors who look like them and to viewers looking for media that goes beyond long-held Hollywood norms. Some viewers may not take the significance into account, but many will and do. This is why, when Mary makes egotistical quips that mildly challenge gender norms during arguments with her husband, it can have an exasperating effect. The film flirts with structural racism when it would benefit from considering the actors beyond the casting process and updating the script with them in mind
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New documentary addresses Islamophobia in America, premieres Thursday, April 11, 2013 Posted by: Tod
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Pi Kappa Delta Hall of Fame recognizes one of PLU’s own Posted by: Todd / April 19, 2013 April 19,
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Professor Encourages Peers to Engage in Public Dialogue in New Book Posted by: Todd / April 22, 2014
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Resident Artist, Jessica Spring, Wins Major Award From Tacoma Arts Commission Posted by: Mandi LeCom
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Six students of Simon Kogan exhibit work in the University Gallery Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / Octob
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PLU hosts Art from Parkland’s youth in a week-long exhibition Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January
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