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  • how, the why. Through my personal explorations in my work I balance between what can draw on certain emotions, versus what can be used to express them more blatantly, as well as how a piece may interact in its created environment. How can I catch that brief flicker of something that may not be there in another moment? And how can it be shared? Outside of the six universal emotions, what are the techniques I can use to express even more of them? Where do art and emotion meet? Where do they differ

  • , instead of a lifelong journey.” What was your path to college?(Videos by Rustin Dwyer and Joshua Wiersma ’18, PLU) Editor’s note: This series of videos offers an in-depth look into the perspectives of six Lutes who identify as first in their families to attend and graduate from college. The pairs have developed close relationships during their time at PLU, in part because of their shared experiences as first-in-the-family students and graduates. Learn more about what makes them proud to be first. That

  • match for the product he sells. In addition to summiting Mount Rainier six times and climbing peaks around the world, de Mars has participated in the Seattle to Portland bike ride and RAMROD — Ride Around Mount Rainier in One Day. He’s also a painter and active in martial arts. Additionally, de Mars speaks Chinese conversationally, and co-authored a bilingual children’s book series titled “Ping Pong Panda.” The first book in the series came out two years ago; the second was released this year. All

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  • hobby,” a joint business venture between him and six other partners. The idea started one night in 2012, with three little words over cocktails: “Let’s do this.” And they did. “Nightside distillery is the definition of a microdistillery,” Bunk said. “We want the customers who come into this distillery to be part of our family.” Raymond Bunk '06 Serving that extended family has been a labor of love. Bunk says he spent a lot of time poring over research on the distilling process: learning about the

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