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  • Cheyanne Hicks Social Justice Director she/her Email: cheyanne.hicks@plu.edu Biography Biography My name is Cheyanne, I am a second year at PLU. I am the ASPLU Social Justice Director, and my focus is creating an environment where students perspectives and voices are respected and highlighted. I am also working with PLU clubs and organizations to create spaces for students to express themselves comfortably and gain knowledge on topics surrounding DJS. Major(s): Social Work Minor(s): Critical

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  • ASPLU engages with the campus community in a variety of ways, which include: Supporting events, clubs, and on-campus organizations through Senate bills and resolutions Reaching out to students and addressing concerns through Senate projects Organizing events and initiatives through Director-led programs Take a look at our 2021-22 Passed Legislation, and our prior legislation highlights! Interested in collaborating with ASPLU on a specific project? Feel free to reach out to one of your senators

  • Education’s Uukumwe Project, an educational partnership between Pacific Lutheran University and Namibian educators. And at N/a’an ku sê, Delos Reyes had a unique opportunity: to teach Western music concepts to students who wouldn’t otherwise have access to music education. It was a life-changing experience. “I have never had so much fun teaching in my life,” Delos Reyes says. She loves her current practicum at a small K-8 school outside of Olympia but says the connection that develops when you’re relying

  • performance major. “I’ve been singing since I was a little kid, so it was a thrill of a lifetime to be up there and having all those people watching me. It was great.” Marzano, president of PLU’s a cappella group PLUtonic, wants to sing opera after college, but never thought he would rise to this level of fame before leaving PLU. In July, PLUtonic made it onto the entertainment reality show “America’s Got Talent” as one of the 12 finalists in the show’s national YouTube contest. “Before we knew it we were

  • production of La Boheme. John Marzano ’13, who has been singing for just about as long as he can remember, joined the group last year as a chorus member in the production of Turandot by Puccini. After the show ended on Aug. 18, Marzano was invited back as a chorus member in La Boheme. Rehearsals for the universally popular classic began in January and since then Marzano has been leaving campus right after Choir of the West practice to head up to Seattle. Leaving at 5 p.m. puts him in Seattle around 6 p.m

  • found out some of the people I knew were gay, and I didn’t want to insult them or put a negative connotation to being gay,” Hoefer said. “I did not want to make those people feel uncomfortable with my language.” Which is the whole point of PLU’s powerful My Language/My Choice campaign: What you say can hurt, but what you don’t say can help. “Everyone hates feeling looked-down upon and feeling small in a situation and feeling uncomfortable,” Hoefer said. “By me not using those words, I don’t put

  • Seattle Repertory Theatre ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2015 Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features King Harald V 125 Objects Black and Gold All-Star Attaways Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute

  • Retention of Synod Financial Reports Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition Annual audit reportsCopies must be submitted to the treasurer of the ELCA.Send to the ELCA archives. Synodical Budget/Actual Submission formThe Synodical Budget/Actual Submission form and guidelines are provided by the ELCA Office of the Treasurer to assist in reporting results in consistent categories. Send to the ELCA treasurer. Annual budget Annual treasurer’s report Information on permanent bequests

  • Paid Green Chemistry & Engineering Summer Internship – Minnesota Posted by: alemanem / March 27, 2017 March 27, 2017 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is now accepting applications for a paid green chemistry & engineering summer internship at a Minnesota company.  A recent four-year college degree is required, with a science, technology, engineering, or other technical major, minor, or significant specialty preferred.  MPCA plans to announce the company and project within 2 to 3

  • Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award Posted by: alemanem / February 1, 2018 February 1, 2018 This award, administered by the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® and sponsored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry and the National Institute of Standards & Technology, provides national recognition to students with outstanding contributions to furthering the goals of green chemistry through their research and/or studies. Recipients will win $1,000 plus reimbursed travel to the annual Green