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academic issues that will be touched on for the day. Bring clothing to brave the elements, boots, rain jacket, etc. Bring a lunch, snacks, water, etc. You will be back to, or near campus by 5pm. No Cost to you otherwise. Transportation and park entrance will be provided. ALL PLU STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME!!! THE PLAN: Gather at 7:30 am at Rieke Science center Depart at 8 am in vans for the town of Elbe WA. Arrive by 9 am. Will tour the Elbe area from 9 am until 10:30 am. Hydroelectric dam Geologic
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larger Tacoma community, through the vibrant and unique Greater Tacoma Peace Prize organization that honors our own local peacebuilders. We recognize our Norwegian, international alumni as important connections between the more recent past and today. Last but not least, we can be inspired by our PLU students who have ventured to Norway to study and experience for themselves Norway’s political, cultural and environmental relevance in the world today. The sociologist Hans Magnus Enzensberger once
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April 26, 2012 Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team earns trip to nationals The PLU Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team won the Northwest Conference Championship this April, securing a trip to the NCAA DIII nationals. The team swept through the conference tournament defeating Willamette 14-10, Lewis & Clark 15-3, University of Puget Sound 15-3, and Whitman 14-13. Going into the conference championships PLU was ranked second in the nation for DIII schools. Nationals will take place on May 19-20 in Appleton
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Act Six scholar finds “automatic community” at PLU Posted by: vcraker / January 5, 2021 January 5, 2021 As a first-generation college student, Georjina Soliai ’23 of Lakewood, Washington wasn’t certain how she would be able to afford college. While going through the college admissions process she learned about the Act Six Scholarship. Act Six is a leadership program that connects local community affiliates with faith- and social justice-based colleges to equip emerging urban and community
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, Richard Weathermon ’50. Throughout the festival day, high school jazz bands from throughout the region will perform and receive instruction from renown jazz performers and educators. Over the noon hour, the PLU Jazz Ensemble will perform a short concert featuring Logan, who will give an artist talk sharing stories of her career, followed by a Q&A. The festival concludes with the evening public performance. PLU encourages the public to attend this intimate event in person, as it will not be
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attended by over 200 people, leaving standing room only. “I speak from my heart,” she said, in some of her first words Thursday afternoon. “I will speak from my heart until I die.” Weissberger is a survivor of the Nazi concentration camp known as Terezin. She was one of 15,000 children who passed through the camp. During her time at the camp, she performed 55 times in the children’s opera Brundibar. Weissberger shared that Terezin has been described as “the Juilliard for the Jews” — the camp was
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FeaturedPosted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico
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in Graphic Communications and came to PLU with 10 years experience in Graphic Design. She meandered her way to the Pacific Northwest from Montana and Spokane, and really loves living and playing here. Interests Golf Gardening Dogs Camping
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ladder in the form of stairs. Stair towers must meet these requirements: Make sure stair towers (scaffold stairways or towers) meet all of the following: Are positioned so the bottom step isn’t more than 24 inches (61 cm) above the scaffold supporting level Are at least 18 inches (45.7 cm) wide between stair rails Have slip-resistant surfaces on treads and landings Are installed at an angle of 40 to 60 degrees from the horizontal. Provide a landing platform at least 18 inches (45.7 cm) wide by 18
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small subgroups, or individually. Students are not allowed to make notes or access electronic devices (phones, tablets, etc.) during the exam review to prevent threats to exam item integrity. Exam Administration and Exam Security Additional student items are not allowed in the testing room unless approved by the instructor. Any items brought into the testing area should be placed in the designated area away from the student’s computer. • Head coverings (hats/hoodies/scarves) are not allowed in the
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