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rage in newspapers” at the time, Olson said—and its new name was just as hip and relevant: Scene . “We were sitting around the room,” Olson said, “and someone—I think I was the one—said, ‘Let’s talk about the scene at PLU.’ People loved it!” But now, even Olson, the man who coined the name that’s lasted more than 40 years, says: “It’s lived its life.” Olson asked that we not change the name just to change the name. I promised him we wouldn’t. And I promise you we didn’t. We wanted a magazine name
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the best means going through the hardest things and coming out the other side having learned something.” Matthew Salzano Matthew Salzano '18 is a Communication major with a Journalism emphasis from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast and enjoys playing racquetball in his free time. Previous Post Joint Mathematics Meetings Next Post Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" More Story Joint Mathematics Meetings PLU Seniors Present Research at World’s Largest
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documentary series was not simply ‘background information,’ but rather another narrative meriting our critical attention.” Davidson shaped her conference presentation, then, to highlight the importance of the PBS project while at the same time advocating for critical examination of its Latino civil-rights narrative-in-the-making. “I argue that the pedagogical value of the series lies not only in the breadth and depth of the history that it presents, but also in equipping students with critical tools for
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become or that I would love what I do so much. What will be one piece of advice that you’ll share with current PLU students at Thursday’s lecture? Take the time to find your true calling in life—the reason why you are here on this planet, including the career/ job that excites you and pushes you to do your very best. It is worth the effort. It will change your life, and you may just change your world! Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds
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information and recommendations see CDC, State Department and U.S. Embassy websites. All students and faculty participating in study away programs will be required to adhere to safety guidelines based on the CDC and country directives at the time of travel. Go to PLU’s COVID-19 protocol page to learn more and find FAQs. PLU Gateway Semester ProgramsPLU Gateway semester programs are designed and managed by the Wang Center in partnership with PLU faculty. These programs include a $750 flight credit to
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section. Where a person required to register under this section is in custody of the state department of corrections, the state department of social and health services, a local division of youth services, or a local jail or juvenile detention facility as a result of a sex offense or kidnapping offense, the person shall also register at the time of release from custody with an official designated by the agency that has jurisdiction over the person. In addition, any such adult or juvenile who is
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Refunds: Title IV/Institutional Financial Aid Refunds: Withdrawals Registration Process Religion Repeating Courses Roster: Administration Roster: Board of Regents Second Academic Dismissal Second Bachelor’s Degree Earn – Simultaneously Second Bachelor’s Degree Earned – Returning Students Sexual Misconduct Policy Social Work Sociology & Criminal Justice Statistics STEM Education Minor Student Life and Campus Resources Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act Time Limits Total Required Hours and
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coordinated through the Center for Student Success. Textbook orders are required as soon as a faculty member signs the contract (federal government requires them at registration time so we need them asap). Students are encouraged to order their books at the beginning of August. To receive access to the textbook adoption collection program, please email the Textbook Coordinator Vanessa Bannon, at bannonvs@plu.edu. If you aren’t using a textbook – you still need to fill out the textbook adoption form and
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testing that will occur, resources they’re expected to use, the date and time of the exams, test-taking conditions, content to be covered, item formats to anticipate, any course-specific rules, and opportunities for improvement. – In exams that are proctored, student access to personal materials and electronics is prohibited. No student-written/electronically-captured materials are permitted to be taken by the student from the exam room. – Review sessions that incorporate actual exams will also be
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Communication major with a concentration in PR/Advertising from Federal Way, Wash. In her time at PLU, Taylor has been involved in all aspects of media, from print to video. Taylor began as a news reporter for The Mooring Mast and most recently was the PR/Advertising Team Leader in MediaLab, PLU's applied-internship program housed in the School of Arts + Communication. She also was a senior producer for Waste Not, an Emmy-nominated documentary about food waste. Previous Post From Opportunity to Opry Next
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