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  • be in good condition if it shows signs of general use and wear and tear, such as: Some writing or notes Highlighting, from a little to a lot Rounded or dog-eared corners Minor scrapes or scratches Faded cover art Creased pages What if MBS Direct does not buy my book back?You have a couple of options: Donate it at the Lute Locker to be considered for PLU’s Free Library Try to sell it through another outlet Exchange it with a fellow student Hold on to it for the next buyback event Keep it so future

  • hop dance included break dancers and was set to music by Christine Aguilera, Busta Rhymes, Aceyalone, Timbaland and Pit Bull Liz Erie, dance team co-captain, who created a number titled “Diamonds” accompanied by the music of Eve, Gnarles Barkley and Janet Jackson Dmitry Mikheyev, who choreographed a dramatic dance that included the use of props Rachael McWilliams, whose number was set to a song from Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “Phantom of the Opera” Clare Edgerton and Justin Huertas, who incorporated

  • Economics Major Learning Outcomes 1: Understand the conditions under which markets do and do not work well to allocate scarce resources for the social good, and analyze the effects of market characteristics and underlying conditions on economic outcomes. 2: Use economic reasoning to analyze current economic events and the effects of public policies. 3: Clearly communicate economic reasoning in oral and written form.   Revised 1/2023

  • Two-Year Course CyclePlease note: this course schedule is subject to change. Fall 2023 offerings have been confirmed, but Spring 2023-Spring 2024 can change. Use this is a reference point for planning. Click on the image to see the full schedule!  These course offerings are subject to change. Please email the Chair of the Program if you need to confirm any of these offerings.

  • Lutheran University, premiered to a full house in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 28.The evening began with an introduction of the production team: Joanne Lisosky, professor of communication; Melannie Denise Cunningham, Director of Multicultural Recruitment in the PLU Office of Admission; Andrea Capere ’14; Princess Reese ’14; and Shunying Wang ’15. (Maurice Byrd ’14 also is a member of the team but was not present at the premiere.) Cunningham, who also served as the

  • than the use of he face masks. When, in this male dominated part of Makonde culture, the men wear these masks, they take on not only their own identity – a man in a mask – but also the dramatic depiction of a character and the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. Men make the masks in secret and talk of them in public is prohibited in order to maintain the separation between reality and the spiritual realm of the mapiko. As a masculine artistic medium, mapiko deals with matters of gender and social

  • organizations, qualitative contextual research methods and various topics of practical theology, including homiletics. His recent research focuses on how to discern and use local theological claims in congregations, and on the recovery of phronesis (practical judgment) within and for theological education. Nieman has deep roots in the Pacific Northwest. After graduating from PLU, he earned his Master of Divinity degree from Wartburg Seminary and was ordained as a pastor in the American Lutheran Church in

  • FabLab’s workspace. “We developed our product with their tools,” Smith said. That product is one of the best-selling cases for the Raspberry Pi, a popular series of single-board computers that promote computer-programming use and education. “I was in there quite a few hours.” As far as Davis is concerned, “a few hours” is an understatement. “They practically camped out here,” he said of Smith and his business partner. Smith says FabLab and other makerspaces are vital to the fabric of an innovative

  • special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? They embrace the challenges that life as a student-athlete has to offer. They know that how they attack life’s challenges determines who they will become. How did your team engage with the community this year? Trinity Lutheran Childcare Center playground project. We donated about 120 hours of service to move and spread 120 yards of playground bark at the church. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next year? I’m simply excited for