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that vision. A Tiny Desk Concert-esque stage and a mic stand are on one side, and hundreds of books around the walls and comfortable furniture evoke endless possibilities for intellectual and creative expression. “Bringing back live music, that’s something I really want to have,” Gore said. “I’d like to bring in jazz bands, some hip-hop groups, some alt-rock. I like to be diverse, not focus on one music type. I love music.” His dreams don’t stop there. An avid chess player, Gore wants to host a
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, and ethnocentric, and easily threatened. And the world is a beautiful place.” Steves talks about current politics and the fear of refugees. “There is so much anxiety in our country and people are more afraid than ever,” he said. “I feel like somebody’s got to stand up and say, ’America, get a grip.’” Steves believes travel today is safer than ever. “What’s dangerous is watching too much fear-mongering commercial TV news,” he added. Steves was 14 when his father, who was in the piano business, came
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was in the piano business, came home and told his family they were going to Germany to look at pianos, and then off to Norway to visit relatives. At first, teenage Steves was less than thrilled. But upon arrival, his attitude changed. “It was my first trip and there was different candy, and pop, and statuesque German women with hairy armpits and I thought, ’This world is a wonderland,’” he remembered. “Then I got to watch the Apollo moon landing in Norway. To me that was really fascinating. I
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Seattle offices of Adobe. PLU CSIStudents in a forensic anthropology class investigate a faux crime scene. FIRST HOME WINNew football coach Brant McAdams pumps the air after Lutes achieve victory over the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps team. MUSICAL INTERLUDEMembers of the PLU Jazz Ensemble hang loose as they prepare for a group photo with new director of jazz studies Cassio Vianna, left. Celebrating Winter GraduatesDenis Julio and her family gather with others for a reception. KALEIDOSCOPE EYESNursing
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All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on
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university and to the public.Duke Ellington's "Sacred Concerts"Wednesday, March 15 – 8 p.m. – Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music CenterMembers of the university’s choral and jazz groups will present Duke Ellington’s “Sacred Concerts.” Dr. Doug Oakman (PLU Religion as well as an expert in the music of Duke Ellington) will offer comments during the musical presentation. Illuminations from the Saint John’s Bible will be featured throughout the concert.April 2017The History of the
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, rigging, and other technical infrastructure is state of the art. It is worth noting that the performing arts center will not host just theater. Dance, opera and jazz performances will also use Eastvold Auditorium. Lectures, touring ensembles and other PLU-sponsored events will also take place there. It will be a very busy place. Phase II also includes many changes not related to theater. PLU’s cherished Tower Chapel is restored, renamed the Ness Family Chapel, thanks to a $2 million gift from Kaare
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, rigging, and other technical infrastructure is state of the art. It is worth noting that the performing arts center will not host just theater. Dance, opera and jazz performances will also use Eastvold Auditorium. Lectures, touring ensembles and other PLU-sponsored events will also take place there. It will be a very busy place. Phase II also includes many changes not related to theater. PLU’s cherished Tower Chapel is restored, renamed the Ness Family Chapel, thanks to a $2 million gift from Kaare
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his teaching; in his reading and writing; in his ongoing correspondence with his former students, family, and friends; at his piano; at the opera and in the theater; and in his home with Carey, his beloved partner of 40 years. Tom Campbell has made a life of fiery, thoughtful beauty. Tom’s attention to beauty plays out in the art of literature, in the art of teaching, and in the art of conversation. Known for his passion, rigor, energy, and honesty, Tom has incredible breadth as a reader, teacher
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New Delete Biology Academic Programs all programs program website Biology Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Biology at PLU Transcription (piano music) [video: An introductory slideshow of different videos plays as Dr. Michael Behrens begins speaking. The first video shows students walking around campus during a common passing period. The second shows students in vests navigating through the brush of a wooded area. The
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