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Floor 3 View map Archives and Special Collections Study Rooms Student Lockers Call Numbers A – H Floor 2 View map Writing Center Continuing Education Curriculum Collection Juvenile Collection African Art Collection Study Rooms Call Numbers J – Z Floor 1 View map Circulation Desk Center for Student Success Academic Assistance IT Help Desk Instructional Technologies Digital Media Center Study Rooms Reference Collection
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of the Ancient Mariner (1798) and photographic eco-art by Chris Jordan, Midway: Messages From the Gyre. These works focus on the relationship between whales and the albatross, plastics, and people. Both oceanic megafauna are endangered and featured as top ten documented species within death records of entanglement and ingestion due to plastics (CBD 15). Accordingly the project identifies individuals lacking a recognition of the self as a part of the environment and suggests the potential for
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several vendors, and develop a clear idea of what tasks will need to be accomplished on the computer. In shopping for a particular system, ask about the availability of support for both hardware and software: is there a charge? how long will the support last? what are the hours of availability? In addition, talk with faculty teaching the courses for which a student is enrolled. Suggestions may be given for software related to a particular course. Please note that software packages such as Microsoft
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example, SCC members serve on the Scandinavian Cultural Council, teach cooking and language classes, help with exhibit preparation, and much more. Another way to volunteer is by serving as a docent during regularly scheduled public hours. To find out more about volunteering, send us an email at scancntr@plu.edu or call 253-535-7349. Find out how you can help with our Collection Care Project!Endowment FundThis allows us to ensure and expand the services and programs currently offered.More
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June 4, 2009 Swimmer Jay Jones rewrites the record books. And he’s only a sophomore. When PLU swimming head coach Jim Johnson recruited Jay Jones out of Mt. View High School in Vancouver, Wash., during the 2006-07 school year, he knew that the young man with an ordinary last name could be an extraordinary swimmer for his Lutes. In (swimming)recruiting you go by times, not like other sports such as basketball and football where it is more subjective,” Johnson said. “He had good times, so we knew
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2024 W-4 (pdf) view page
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