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  • open must be 21 years of age or older. 5. Activities and devices facilitating or promoting excessive consumption of alcohol, including but not limited to: drinking games, funnels, beer bongs, common-source containers (kegs, pony kegs, party balls, etc.), are prohibited. 6. This policy is intended to allow for personal, responsible use; therefore, the possession of large quantities of alcohol is prohibited, including, but not limited to: multiple cases of beer, wine or liquor, and stocked bars

  • consultation lab. Writing Center. Study rooms.   Third FloorBooks and journals on Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, American and World History, Geography, Anthropology, and Social Sciences. Archives and Special Collections. Study rooms. Student Lockers. Testing Center.  

  • /491 in Trinidad & Tobago POLS / PSYC 387 in the Czech Republic and Poland RELI in Hawaii HIST in the United Kingdom HISP in UruguayMBA Global Business Perspectives BMBA 509 in GermanySpring Programs CIEE Hyderabad, India - Michaela Myers (Spring 2016) CYA Greece - Kiki Lewis (Spring 2017) IES Barcelona, Spain - Cara Gillespie (Spring 2016) PLU Oxford, England - Matthew Salzano (Spring 2016)Any views or opinions represented in these blogs are personal and belong solely to the blog owner; these

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  • such as History Channel, Animal Planet, Discovery, INSP, PBS, Fox, and others. In 2019, Miranda was awarded a Fulbright Grant to Bergen, Norway, where she taught academic writing workshops and the very first creative writing class at the University of Bergen. She earned her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of Montana and is at work on a hybrid memoir about corporeality, trauma, resilience, and community.

  • creating a workable environmental ethic? This is the question I seek to answer. This paper first looks at Hinduism as a whole and seeks to establish a working definition of Hinduism. From there I discuss different branches of Hinduism and look at how different Hindu beliefs and practices proceed in accordance with climate change and environmentalism. From there I explore the history of the environmental movement in India, and then seek to understand why Hinduism has failed as a sound environmental

  • , distinguished history, and it’s a tremendous honor to be able to contribute to that history,” Barot said. “In the same way that an undergraduate institution like PLU supports and champions its students, a literary magazine like New England Review identifies strong literary voices and gives them a place to be heard.” Barot has served as a reader for NER—and a contributor—over the years and begins his new post in September. “When I was a young poet, before I had publishing success of any kind, New England

  •   If We Sell You Our Land based on the famous speech by Chief Seattle was the subject of a story on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition show in 1987 and his subsequent opera Songs from the Cedar House based on the history and legends of Indian and White cultural interaction in the Pacific Northwest premiered in February of 1991 at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. His other compositions include works for orchestra, band, choir, voice and chamber ensembles, and a one-act opera

  • so full of history and facts and fun, we wanted to share it with everyone. Writes Lorna: “Now at 93 years old, this trip remains very vivid in my memory!” By Lorna Vosburg Burt ’40, ’69 “Whee…eee!,” I read in my diary. “We are off on the trip of a lifetime!” I was just 19 years old, a student at Pacific Lutheran College and a member of the famous Choir of the West, which was leaving on a 3,000-mile tour of the Pacific Coast, including daily concerts at the 1939 World’s Fair in San Francisco. We

  • Engineering (ENGR) & Physics (PHYS) Courses ENGR 131: Introduction to Engineering An introduction to the engineering profession and development of basic skills important to the profession; including, problem solving, engineering design, graphics, use of computers, computer programming, engineering economics, and ethics in engineering. Prerequisite: completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240: Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid