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About First-Year Communities Maddie (Former Resident of Pflueger Hall) “I enjoy how approachable and welcoming everyone is. I think it’s great living in a hall where everyone has different hobbies and passions they can share.” Welcome Home, New Lutes! What & Where are First-Year Communities? First-Year Communities are for first year on-campus residents, staffed by returning student leaders (Resident Assistants) to assist in the transition to PLU and the Parkland/Tacoma community. First Year
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Lauren Buchholz ’09, are working on the promotional materials and the Oct. 4 big event. Everything points to a successful premiere. According to Wells, that is a testament to nearly a year of very hard work. “We are blessed with students willing to work hard,” he said. “And they are willing to ask the big questions.” Big questions. Big tasks. Big rewards. “Everything about this project is student driven,” said Campbell. “We all just can’t wait to step back, look at the big picture and say, ‘look what
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solutions for our costume collection, as well as rolling up their sleeves to lift and move things around!” explained SCC director Elisabeth Ward. Ward says that the SCC’s collection, which includes artifacts from all five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), is a testament to the connection and trust the Puget Sound’s Scandinavian American community shares with PLU. “The collection in the Scandinavian Cultural Center is a reflection of this (Scandinavian) community. They
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formed their own women’s groups. The women’s oyster farming group is in affiliation with the island’s sustainable fishing organization founded by the island’s men with assistance from the women. Within this photo is a testament to women breaking gender roles for the sake of themselves and their families. And in recreating their roles in society, the island’s women have created new sectors to the island’s now sustainable economy. Each oyster they bag for sale is another step towards greater and
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Office 365 and SPSS are available at no additional cost to all current faculty, staff and students. Computer technology changes continuously, and specifications can quickly become outdated. PLU makes no specific endorsement of either the Windows or Apple platforms or any specific brands of hardware or software. The University assumes no responsibility for purchases made by persons who follow some or all of the recommendations contained below.Windows Compatible (New Purchases) CPU: Intel Core i5
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