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  • to the police station were there and herded us around the schoolyard. We watched from the perimeter of the schoolyard as these same men gathered the prayer books and the Torah, poured gasoline on them and burned them in the center of the schoolyard. All the kids were confused and crying.” In 1938, Mayer was 8, Hitler had come to power and laws that stripped Jews of their civil rights had been implemented. Forbidden to attend public school, Mayer went to a Jewish school in Wiesbaden and

  • to the police station were there and herded us around the schoolyard. We watched from the perimeter of the schoolyard as these same men gathered the prayer books and the Torah, poured gasoline on them and burned them in the center of the schoolyard. All the kids were confused and crying.” In 1938, Mayer was 8, Hitler had come to power and laws that stripped Jews of their civil rights had been implemented. Forbidden to attend public school, Mayer went to a Jewish school in Wiesbaden and

  • continuation of the philosophy that launched the Salishan program — a service-learning, community-based study away experience in PLU’s backyard that focuses on diversity, sustainability and justice. TIES offers PLU students the chance to live full-time in one of Tacoma’s most diverse neighborhoods for a semester. They take the bus, work internships with various community organizations, and learn about the humanities and how to apply them in practical ways. Zylstra says the program is beneficial to students

  • housing contract is terminated or a change of rooms takes place. Lost keys must be reported to the Office of Residential Life, AUC Suite 161, who will submit a service request to replace the key(s). A fee will be assessed for re-coring the room door lock and/or replacing lost keys. You may be responsible for any fees related to improper check-out, not returning keys properly, and losing keys.   Chinese Translation 学生需在办理宿舍入住手续时领取钥匙,并且必须在学生的住宿合同终止或更换房间时退还钥匙。丢失或遗失钥匙须报告给PLU学生住宿生活办公室(位于AUC 161),他们将提交服务请求表

  • is complemented by a love for family and friends, board games, hiking, and reading philosophy. His wife, Keigan, and daughter, Rosemary, are best friends, inspiration, and partners in musical adventures. They live wherever Tahoma (Mt. Rainier) is within sight. PLU Faculty Artists & Festival Directors:Elizabeth C. D. BrownStephen HowlandElizabeth C. D. Brown A specialist in standard classical guitar as well as various early guitars and lutes, Elizabeth C. D. Brown is a very active performer

  • the size of the Pantheon in Italy, with intense curiosity at the variety of the world in Tanzania. As a Humanities major, you will spend your life in this building. Eventually, you will have stories from each classroom. For example, when you came to love philosophy in 220, when your professor told a joke that caused you to blush crimson in 219, when you bared small parts of your soul in 211A. You will notice when a flyer is taken down or put up on a bulletin board, and you will know exactly where

  • and hopes it continues. “Little things every single year would be inspirational,” Green said. “It shows we’re making progress and not putting it on the back-burner.” As for the next step in her journey, Green is applying to law schools. She hopes to practice civil rights law and work with youth and families involved in the criminal justice system, as well as disabled individuals. She hopes to get accepted to law programs at the University of Washington, Seattle University or Gonzaga University

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