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  • arrange them daily so that no two shall walk twice abreast.” Utilizing Block Design, Steiner Triple Systems, and Kirkman Triple Systems, we examine how to construct a solution. Using that information, then we explore how to generalize the problem, and apply the concepts with a Java program. Saturday, May 5th, Room 2149:00am – Counting Q Matthew Dixon We will begin by building Stern’s Diatomic Array, and then take a mathematical voyage through Stern’s Crushed Array and into Stern’s Diatomic Sequence

  • could almost see the heat rising from the blistering pavement, and all around, clothes, furniture, blankets, refrigerators, and pieces of wood and brick, recklessly rearranged into an unrecognizable mess. Trees stood bare as far as the eye could see. Their branches had been ripped off in the violent winds and lie wherever they landed. Walls were stripped from houses and some were torn from their very foundation leaving nothing but a cement block. Katie Scaff ’13 films Elmwood, Mo. residents at the

  • carbon dioxide.  The efforts to synthesize a stable NHC-carboxylate using 1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)imidazole-2-ylidine are described within.  It is hypothesized that this stable NHC-carboxylate can be transformed using tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane to other carbon compounds. 1:50 pm - The Synthesis of Functionalized Dicarboximide Diblock Copolymers and the Investigation of the Phase Diagram Using Wide Angle X-Ray Scattering and Optical Birefringence Jesus Rosales, Senior Capstone Seminar Solid

  • Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) A member of the 2003 women's tennis team. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) A member of the 2007 golf team chips onto the green. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) 2012 baseball infielder Brock Gates slides safely into home plate. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) 2014 women's soccer forward Machaela Graddy eludes a defender. +Enlarge Photo (Photo: PLU Archives) Ariana Judson and Amy Wooten team up for a block in 2014. +Enlarge Photo PAST SPORTS In PLU’s 115 years

  • ,” she said. “I understand a lot of things they have experienced.” Sabet-Kazilas says gaining graduate-level admission to PLU represented years of hard work and resilience. She graduated in 2008 with a degree in psychology from the Baha’i Institute for Higher Education, which was founded in 1987 in response to the Iranian government’s campaign to block Baha’i followers from pursuing higher education. She earned a bachelor’s degree despite a lifetime of intimidation in Iranian primary schools. “With

  • as the strengthening of my own compositional craft. Every day I needed to produce. There was no time to wait for inspiration to hit or to get stuck by writer’s block. I developed a set of tools that helped me generate ideas and materials from a variety of sources. I am able now to share these with students as they come against a wall, getting to a point but not knowing how to move forward. It is gratifying to see them take these same tools and develop their own voices as we meet together.But

  • opted to stay remote. At school, longer class periods and week-on, week-off block scheduling was introduced, to reduce classroom and hallway congestion. “As a science teacher who focuses on the outdoors and hands-on activities, I loved this transition to longer class periods,” says Lord. Overall, there was a commitment from parents, teachers and school administration to do what was necessary to have in-person learning again. “We understood how much better off we would be if we had in-person learning

  • 5/12/2023) Funds Allocated: $10,650 in Club Seed Funding $5,000 for Mental Health Workshops and Education through the PLU Counseling Center $500 for Rock The Block $700 to support Home Run Derby for mental health resources $6,420 for InterVarsity conference attendance  $242 to purchase Booster Cushions for MBR Practice Rooms $1,513 to purchase Lacrosse Team Helmets $3,500 to support the ROTC Cadet Club Military Ball $250 for the Pre-Law Club to support LSAT Preparation $1,968 to Reign Women’s

  • wearing a T-shirt that read in large, block letters “Love trumps hate.” “My philosophy on being there was all about subtlety,” said Sullivan, a politics and government major and member of the PLU debate team. “I was there to watch the inauguration. I was wearing my shirt, which wasn’t a huge statement, but it meant something to me. “Having someone say something like that about you makes you question what you’re doing and why you’re there. It definitely started to make me think about making a choice

  • Dinner and join us for board games & hanging out! 5:00PM-7:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) LUTE Tradition: A Night of Improv Optional: Cheer and laugh as PLU’s Improv team (The Clay Crows) take to the stage for one amazing show of humor & comedy! Free show for all Lutes and doors open at 7pm.7:15PM-8:00PMKaren Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts LUTE Tradition: Block Party Optional: Show up to get down at this annual late night all campus party! Party the