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  • . Dams and weirs were built to make for easier fishing. The groundwater that helps feed the stream was pumped for construction, watering lawns, and other uses. Sometime in the 1940s, these factors, as well as other alterations, came together to result in the creek going dry for the first time in anyone’s memory at the time. Since then, the once ever-flowing creek has become an intermittent creek, meaning it dries up during certain parts of the year. With the water went the salmon. People driving by

  • Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Wednesday from 7pm-8pm Where: Xavier 250 Club Email: econclub@plu.eduFirm Logistics ClubDescription: We are a club for ROTC that assist Mr. Starks and organize the supply room to make it more neat as well as help run supply smoothly. Type of Club or Organization: General Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, day and time TBA Where: Memorial Gym, attached to Names Fitness Center Club President’s Email: pricel

  • have been taken from well water across the in the Satus Creek region of the Yakima River Basin going back to 1973 indicating high amounts of nitrate, but it is unclear the extent that nitrate concentrations have changed over time. Here I show data from well water samples dating from 1973 to the present comparing the different nitrate levels in the Satus Creek Region. This data suggests that humans have had a substantial impact on the nitrates present in the Yakima River Basin as there has been a

  • second generation Jews, the term Kesselgarden was eventually generalized to mean any situation that was noisy, confusing and chaotic. Kesselgarden is a traditional band, playing Eastern European instrumental Jewish music of the 19th and 20th centuries. 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. – During the time of Darkness: Jewish Polish Women’s Voices, Regency RoomTales of the Alchemyst Theatre GroupTales of the Alchemysts Theatre is excited to present our first fully staged performance piece, “The Ruins of Memory

  • Samish Indian Nation, a Coast Salish nation from Puget Sound. She didn’t know what she wanted to study by the end of her first year at PLU, so she decided to pursue her love of her own Native American heritage and the cultures of other tribes. A group on campus had been working with Crawford-O’Brien, associate professor of religion and culture, to create a new program that would involve the study of Native Americans. But that program was not  ready in time for Hall to major in it during her time at

  • portion: $1,126 per credit hour (37 credits) Nursing program fee: $10,455 (subject to change) Additional fees may include:  Additional fees include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), background check ($70), books and materials for coursework, uniform cost ($200), equipment ($100), laptop (not Chromebook). Students will have the option to choose between the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) or Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) track. ELMSN 2024 Tuition

  • place in the PLU community… I feel that I belong at PLU.” Our mascot is Enrieké the slug who lives in Rieke. (See below for the history of the Rieke slug.) Enrieké is a curious little gastropod who normally resides in the Rieke admin office. But from time to time, he wanders away to explore Rieke and Morken on his single, slimy foot. The NatSci Fellows who find Enrieké can return him to the office for a prize. Click here to sign up!Why should you become a NatSci Fellow?Benefits of the NatSci Fellows

  • and I do in our experiments actually bears many parallels to cooking. By varying the amounts or types of ingredients, the order we add them to the pot, and the time and temperature we heat or cool them, we work to eventually perfect the finished dish – the target compound. Safety goggles aren’t powerful enough to actually let us see compounds we make. And, unlike the chemists of the early 1900s, we don’t taste our products in the lab anymore, either. We must use special instruments to help us “see

  • astounding and threatening. From there we headed to Red Chili camp to be welcomed by tame warthogs and cold bottles of Fanta, which is by far the best beverage to have on hot afternoons anywhere in Uganda. Several warthogs onsite were raised by the innkeepers and are quite fearless. At one point in time I was even nuzzled by one. The next day, after a delicious meal and a nice sleep shrouded under a mosquito net we headed bright and early, 6:15 to be exact, into the savanna of Murchison Falls. Hasan shot

  • pathology) compared to animal pathology,” she said. “And it’s incredibly important. How do we make the plant healthier overall, no matter what the fungus or infection?” Laurie-Berry is very familiar with Arabidopsis thaliana. She has worked with the plant since her time as a graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Two summers ago, she secured a grant from the MJ Murdoch Charitable Trust to study the plant’s signaling responses to the plant hormone jasmonic acid, or jasmonate. It’s a