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course with a professor. “It was really nice (staying together with PLU students) because you get to come back with those people and they still are my best friends,” Lindberg said. Once she arrived in Oxford, Lindberg realized she had more downtime compared to her time at PLU. She met a few women on the Regent’s Park rowing team and asked to join the squad. A week after learning that team was full, she received an email from the men’s team captain inviting her to join their boat. Sitting in the
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to finish it was 399.5 hours over the course of 48 days. What was the most difficult part of this extensive process? Ebbinga: The most difficult part, or perhaps most time-consuming part, was learning a slush-casting method that worked well for this particular mold. Slush-casting is a process that involves putting a liquid into either an open mold or a closed mold, and slushing the material around so that all parts receive an even coating before the material hardens. Perhaps a good analogy would
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artists and scholars interested in the artistic use of type, as well as its history and development. I hope that you will take some time review the great news from SOAC that is contained in this online magazine. Many thanks to Amanda (Mandi) LeCompte, SOAC’s Outreach Manager, for all of her excellent work in putting this all together. I encourage you to stay in touch with us (or re-connect!) by subscribing to our monthly e-mail newsletter SOACtivities, on Facebook, or stopping by campus to say hello
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societies’ masks can represent animals, but ntomo masks are anthropomorphic, which means they have human aspects to their form. The usual human characteristics used are a long straight nose, small mouth, and eyes. The annual ntomo initiation ceremony, when these masks are used, takes place during harvest time. The ntomo masks can also be seen in dances during other times of the year, such as during the dry season. The masks are worn while dancing, and are meant to look beautiful on a talented dancer
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concept of service leadership. The 100- and 200-level Military Science courses are open to all full-time students, and are an excellent source of leadership and ethics training for any career. They do not require a military commitment for non-contracted students. The 300- and 400-level military science courses are only open to Contracted Cadets. ROTC is traditionally a four-year program; however, a sophomore may complete the program in three years, and those with prior service including the National
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discuss these charges with your event coordinator. The minimum order for delivery outside the Anderson University Center is $50.00. All orders less than $50.00 will be charged the difference as a delivery fee. For orders over $50.00, delivery is available to any building on campus after 7am. When planning your event, please allow sufficient time for Catering Services staff to set up your event and let us know when the space will be accessible for clearing. Health Regulations Pierce County Health
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meal plan up to 5pm the day before the meal plan contract starts. Specific dates may be found on the meal plan contract. After that time you may only change to a plan with more meals per week. Change your meal plan here. What are the start and end dates for the meal plan by semester?These are always listed on the contract when you “Change or Add Your Meal Plan”, you can find it under “Quick Links” on our Meal Plan page. How do I cancel my meal plan?You can do it very easily online, click on “Cancel
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),” Hoefer said. “Her family didn’t approve of her being gay. She ended up committing suicide for being gay. I cared about gay rights before that, but I full-blown was not gonna take any (crap) against LGBT. It was a pretty bad experience. This happened when I was about 14.” By the time he got to PLU, Hoefer said, “I had a good amount of knowledge about language and how to use it, but I still was unaware of some LGBT words. I learned they called themselves queer, and I thought, ‘You don’t say that … no
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Letter A message from the Alumni Board My earliest memories of Pacific Lutheran University include riding my bike through campus as a small boy, weaving through big buildings and lots of trees. In the summer, my family would visit my aunt and uncle, who lived just a couple blocks away. The campus was always so peaceful and inviting. I started working about that age, earning my own money from the time I was in first grade. Then I came to PLU as a young adult and watched so much work being done, but
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experiences students have here. With the Alumni Referral Scholarship, you can make PLU possible for someone you know. The student will know the scholarship is from you as a testament to the importance of your involvement in the lives of our future alumni. There’s no limit to the number of students you can qualify for an award. You don’t have to wait until they’re seniors, either — refer a freshman to give them lots of time to think about becoming a Lute. The deadline to refer a student graduating from
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