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the campus is known for.” Stockton said NOMT started as an underground production, and no real process was instituted to plan the event. Currently, NOMT is a widely-attended event that attracts a large turnout each year. NOMT is a showcase of musical numbers from a variety of shows. Each year is different, and the musical numbers are chosen and assigned by the current student director. Stockton is directing this year’s NOMT as part of her Capstone project. “The logistics of it has been very
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Learning Center, a project more than a year in the making. The dedication was a part of Pacific Lutheran University’s Earth Week event lineup. “So many people have come together for this project,” said senior Reed Ojala-Barbour, sustainability fellow and habitat restoration volunteer coordinator. “It makes me thankful for the network of support here at PLU.” That support Ojala-Barbour speaks of is the volunteer effort that piloted the habitat restoration site, which was the beginning project leading to
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PLU has shown its support for Habitat’s mission in a partnership that dates back about four years. PLU also has been very involved in the Woods at Golden Given, the nonprofit’s sustainable 30-home community housing project. CCES provided grant funding to support the development, and about 250 PLU students have traveled to the Woods to assist with building. Friday’s event was less heavy lifting with a lofty result: the event raised roughly $90,000. Habitat organizers hope to make it an annual
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Black History Month. “Having the Gospel Experience Concert on campus is a great way to engage PLU students as well as club members,” said PLU Black Student Union’s Olivia Egejuru. “It creates an intersecting opportunity for students to have both a racial and religious connection to an event. BSU is excited for this event, especially during Black History Month, because (it) promotes blackness and also provides the opportunity for students to connect with Black alums.” To provide increased access to
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where waste is removed by infectious waste contractor on a monthly basis. Infectious waste collection containers shall not be used for non-infectious wastes. In the event that the exterior of the infectious waste container becomes contaminated, the container shall be decontaminated using a hospital grade disinfectant or sanitizer or placed in another leakproof container. Sharps containers should be closed and prepared for transport or autoclaving when they reach 2/3 full. Overfilled sharps
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Highlights Upcoming Events Christmas concerts: “In Sweet Rejoicing” Dec. 3-5, Dec. 9-10 Ring in the season with a Christmas celebration that is sure to warm the heart and lift your holiday spirit! Choir of the West, University Chorale and University Symphony Orchestra will perform in the annual event. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1. More Information Opera: “Fiery Jade — Cai Yan” Nov. 17-20 PLU Opera presents the world premiere of “Fiery Jade- Cai Yan” with music by Gregory Youtz, composer and professor of
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semester. It was hard to miss the prevalent pattern in our jam-packed spring calendar: event after event dealing with crucial, relevant justice-related topics, from sexual assault and environmental justice to the removal of indigenous children from families and the youngest voices of the Holocaust. Even better, these topics were the foundations of programs developed and supported all across campus and open, free, to the community—film screenings, discussions, interactive workshops, lectures, rallies
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. Transport/Medical Attention: Students who need medical attention due to their alcohol consumption, or which threatens the safety of themselves or others, either on or off campus, may be in violation of the PLU’s Alcoholic Beverages policy. Event Guidelines: If approved alcoholic beverages are available at PLU sponsored off-campus events, then non-alcoholic beverages must also be available. Students must show current valid identification (driver’s license and PLU ID) in order to obtain alcoholic
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Northwest High School Honor Band January 10-11, 2025Mary Baker Russell Music Center | Ron Gerhardstein, DirectorThe Northwest High School Honor Bands will feature music performed by approximately 325 of the finest high school musicians from the Pacific Northwest. These outstanding high school students are recommended for participation in the event by their high school band directors and the concert is a culmination of two days of intense rehearsals with nationally recognized guest clinicians
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You're Invited! Virtual Preview Day Saturday, December 4, 202111:00am - 1:30pm PTRSVP for Virtual Preview DayPlease note that this event is entirely virtual. We will be using a mix of Zoom webinar and Zoom meetings, so please prepare to have your camera and microphone on at times (although it is optional). Fall Preview Day Schedule of Events11:00-11:30am – Admission & Financial Aid Presentation Join a PLU Admission Counselor to hear more about the PLU application process, financial aid and
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