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  • Sudan, I was excited but nervous to address what had gone unmentioned for years. The moment David stepped into my house, the strength of character and zest for life that so many remember him for was immediately on display. When he saw my 16-month-old daughter, his face lit up. “Look at this sweet, beautiful little girl!” he exclaimed, his voice cracking with delight. He bonded with her throughout the afternoon, twice pausing our discussion to read her the children’s books she placed in his lap. We

  • Bio: American soprano and Yiddish chanteuse Heather Klein follows her passion of “painting pictures” with her voice – interpreting and inhabiting characters and bringing stories to life. Heather is a classically trained soprano and performs Opera, Yiddish classical song, theater and folk music, as well as other styles. For the past decade, she has performed across the U.S., Canada and Europe, as a soloist and as part of various musical groups and opera companies. Conference ScheduleMost recently

  • Bio: American soprano and Yiddish chanteuse Heather Klein follows her passion of “painting pictures” with her voice – interpreting and inhabiting characters and bringing stories to life. Heather is a classically trained soprano and performs Opera, Yiddish classical song, theater and folk music, as well as other styles. For the past decade, she has performed across the U.S., Canada and Europe, as a soloist and as part of various musical groups and opera companies. Conference ScheduleMost recently

  • intrigued to hear Waite characterized herself as an introvert. “Cynthia is a natural presenter,” she commented. “Once she got started, she took fire.” Shore praises her student’s enthusiasm, poise, sophistication, and ability to see the big picture. “I hear a sense of pride in her voice,” she said, adding, “It’s well deserved.” Waite’s research, based on in-depth interviews with a dozen current students, sought to learn more about how mentoring relationships are established. As a first-generation

  • drift up time and time again, but after the long week into weekend into week I’ve had, I’ve started to lose my voice, and beginning a sentence is just too exhausting to tolerate. Instead I will sit in silence, and write my silly little blog. From time to time, I will look up and see a happy face, and I will smile. That is enough.  By Duffy Anderson Hello Seattle by Owl City 02/15/2022 This is an ode to Miss Madeline Genevieve Rue. Usually I pick a song that someone really likes to be the song for

  • not be subject to any term limitation. 4.4 Advisors. The Board may appoint such advisors as the occasion warrants and for such periods of time as seems advisable. Advisors shall have such voice as the Board shall grant to them but shall not have vote. Advisors from the faculty and the student body shall be appointed for such periods and in such numbers as deemed necessary. All bishops of Region 1 not elected to the Board shall be advisors of the Board and are welcome to attend all meetings. 4.5

  • SHOWCASE December 3 @ 7:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Choreography: PLU Dance Team and student choreographers A remarkable evening of original choreography by PLU Dance Team and student choreographers. AMÉLIE book by Craig Lucas; music by Daniel Messé; lyrics by Nathan Tysen & Daniel Messé March 16-18 @ 7:30pm and March 19 @ 2pm; Eastvold Auditorium Director: Louis Hobson; Music Director: Zachary Kellogg; Choreographer: Sarah Seder Imaginative dreamer Amélie discovers her voice, the power of human

  • restrictions against Asian immigrants. However, the reckless accusations and racially discriminatory legislation against Asian Americans did not go without opposition and resistance. They pursued justice through the judiciary process, rallied and petitioned to voice their demand for racial equality and, more importantly, continued their participation in social, political and economic activities, claiming themselves to be Americans. Linda Wang, Ph.D. Professor Department of Sociology/Geography University of

  • , will pay, and who will be able to pay, the growing bill for higher education? Obviously, this is not just PLU’s issue, it is a crucial issue for every college and university, as it is, I believe, for our state and nation. But it does impact us in a very significant way, and in the course of our PLU 2020 long-range planning discussion we must address our own economics, even as we add our voice to the larger public debate. Proposition 3 – CHARTING OUR COURSE: The great task facing us at Pacific

  • to represent the degradation of her memories. In addition to that, I experimented with leaving portions of a work un finished, whether that is with charcoal, a limited color palette, or missing information. These “un finished” portions of my work are intended to represent her mental loss and incompletion, as she would often voice frustrations with not being able to recall her past. In creating this series focused on Alzheimer’s and fractured memories, my main artistic influences have been Pablo