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  • station created video stories to support print material and continued with their own weekly news show, News@Nine. Convergence began to grow. At the start of the year, the “Mooring” was dropped from the newspaper’s title. “No one knew what a mooring mast was,” Lund said. “Most people thought it said morning mast.” In September 2015, Mast Magazine was launched. A monthly production focusing on feature-length stories and design. The growth of Mast Media continued with news programming on the student

  • light on nonprofits who support women and girls,” O’Leary says. By creating Dead Feminists, Spring and O’Leary hope they can use the words of past activists and feminists to inspire women to move forward in the future. “Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color” can be purchased at most major booksellers. Signed copies are available at King’s Books in downtown Tacoma. Visit www.deadfeminists.com/book to learn more. Jessica Spring, left and Chandler O’Leary, right. By Mollie Smith ’17 and

  • violence and stalking can be found on DJS’s Advocacy & Support page.Off Campus ReportingIf you would like to file a police report or seek other assistance you may contact the following resources: Pierce County Sheriff’s Department (911 for emergencies and 253-798-4722 for non-emergency reports) Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Pierce County: 24-Hour Crisis/Information and Referral Line (253) 474-7273 or 1-800-756-7273, TTY (253) 274-0448; Administrative Offices (253) 597-6424 Your local police agency

  • publisher can, we hope that will shed a bright light on nonprofits who support women and girls,” O’Leary says. By creating Dead Feminists, Spring and O’Leary hope they can use the words of past activists and feminists to inspire women to move forward in the future. “Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color” can be purchased at most major booksellers. Signed copies are available at King’s Books in downtown Tacoma. Visit www.deadfeminists.com/book to learn more.

  • Delete Concerns Counseling Services Site Menu Home Urgent / Emergency Resources TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth) ThrivingCampus (community referrals) Scope of Services Hours and Availability Scheduling an Appointment Services Offered Services Not Currently Offered Referring a Student Confidentiality Concerns and Consultations Tips for Concerned Others For Faculty and Staff For Parents and Caregivers Consultation Services Policies Attendance Policy Emotional Support Animals (ESA) Policy

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  • people and the place just made them feel “at home.” The Twin Cities Alumni Chapter is bringing that same sense of Lute Community to the Twin Cities through its varied events. (Photo: Amanda Brasgalla) Minnesota native Amanda Brasgalla ’15, a MediaLab member at PLU, gave a presentation on the documentary Waste Not during a Twin Cities Alumni Chapter event March 28. +Enlarge Photo A core group of alumni volunteers started the Twin Cities Alumni Chapter, and with the support of the Alumni & Constituent

  • Veteran Support Health Resources Mental Health Resources LGBTQ+ Resources Staff Contact Information Student Rights and Responsibilities Phone: 253-535-7462 Fax: 253-535-8252 Email: srr@plu.edu Dean of Students Office In the Health Services Building On the Corner of Park Ave. S and 121st Street Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447 Office Hours Mon - Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm Divisional Links Title IX Campus Safety Division of Student Life Student Financial Services Office of The Registrar Contact

  • in the Peace Corps in Peru from 2013 to 2014 where she was a Youth Development Volunteer, working in collaboration with a health clinic, the local government, and a high school. Her projects included facilitating a healthy lifestyles group that focused on social skills development and teaching a vocational orientation course in the high school. She now works at Washington High School as the school social worker, providing social and emotional support for students. Anne (Hoblitt) Linn ’08