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Courses   offered   in   England   •   Liberia   •   Namibia   •   Turkey   •   Austria,   Czech  Republic,  Germany  •  England,  France  •  Germany,  Netherlands  •  Hungary  •  Italy   •   Northern   Ireland   •Antarctica,   Argentina   •   Ecuador   •   Uruguay   •  Australia  •  New  Zealand  •  Cuba  •  Martinique  •  Hawaii  •  California,  Arizona  •  Holden  Village  •  Neah  Bay  •  Tacoma    •Washington,  DC  

 

Find  more  information:    

http://www.plu.edu/studyaway/studyabroad/programs/Short-­‐Term/J-­‐Term/home.php  

Applications  available  on  line  or  at  the  Wang  Center,  253-­‐535-­‐7577  

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Do  you  want  to…  ✓  Feel  more  connected  to  campus?  ✓  Be  involved  in  making  PLU  policy  decisions,  like  extending  library  hours  or  making  improvements  on  campus?  ✓  Add  a  great  experience  to  your  resume?  ✓  Make  new  friends?    

ASPLU  2013-­‐2014  SENATE  ELECTIONS!  

                   If  you  said  YES  to  any  or  all  of  these  questions,  you  should  consider  running  for  ASPLU  Senate!  Come  to  the  interest  meeting  on  Monday,  April  15th  from  5:30-­‐6:30  p.m.  in  AUC  Room  171  to  find  out  more,  or  pick  up  an  Election  Packet  from  the  ASPLU  office  today!      Please  contact  ASPLU  Human  Resources  Director  Haley  Miller  if  you  have  any  questions  ([email protected]).  

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Menta l Hea l th for

Women

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! Get a jump on your Spanish

language study during the summer!

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURES

Meet Option I or Option II of the CAS requirement

SPANISH @PLU SUMMER 2013

ON CAMPUS: OFF-CAMPUS: HISP 101: Term I, June Intensive Spanish in HISP 102: Term II, July Spain, Term II, July HISP 201: Term I, June (HISP 201, 202, HISP 202: Term II, July 301, or 401) HISP 202: Term II, July OFF CAMPUS: Intensive Spanish in Uruguay, with Dr. Giovanna Urdangarain, Term I, June (HISP 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, OR 401 depending on placement)

Contact Dr. Bridget Yaden, [email protected], if you have any questions

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Women earn 77¢ to a man’s $1.00. A major factor contributing to the gender wage gap is salary nego-tiation - women often don’t ask for more or know how to negotiate. Join us for a two (2) hour workshop that will cover the basics of salary negotiation!

Ask For It: How Women Can Use The Power of Salary Negotiation

Space is limited! Register by Friday, April 12, 2013!

Register online at http://tinyurl.com/dxow3fx

Sponsored by Career Connections, The Women’s Center and Harstad Hall.

Wednesday, April 17 5:00pm-7:00pm

Food Provided!

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The Housing Process Begins Soon!!!

It is time to decide… Do I want to stay in my current hall? Switch Halls? Do I want to live in Hong, Hinderlie, or SAL? Who will be my roommate? Do I want a single room?

Housing Sign-Up Timeline:

3/27: Single room, Hong, Hinderlie, & SAL applications due 4/2: Gender Neutral Housing applications due 4/2: Master Housing & Meal Agreement due by 5pm 4/9: Housing Process for residents returning to same hall 4/10: Housing Process for residents moving to new hall

Questions? Contact the Office of Residential Life AUC 161 [email protected] x7200 www.plu.edu/residential-life/

Register for Summer When You Register for Fall www.plu.edu/summer banweb.plu.edu

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Hardanger Fiddle Association of America Presents ~ Spring Workshop Nor thwest

Saturday, April 13th, 2013 ~ 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Ave. So., Tacoma, WA. 98447

$40.00 Adult Day Pass (Ages 16 +) ~ $25.00 Children Day Pass (Ages 5 – 15) P re - r eg i s t r a t io n Requ i r ed • 3 6 0 - 9 5 1 - 7 9 4 2 • d e b f b a @ g m a i l . c o m

Kvæding Traditional Norwegian Singing

Beth Kollé

Intermediate / Advanced Hardingfele Traditional Norwegian Dance Tunes

Loretta Kelley

Flat Fiddle (Regular Violin) Traditional Norwegian Dance Tunes

Peter Michaelsen

Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced Traditional Norwegian Dance Judy Patterson & Jerry Walsh

Traditional Norwegian Bunads

History, Construction & Instruction Jody Grage

Beginning Hardingfele & also Scandinavian Dance for Children

Deb Collins

www.hfaa.org

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Night of Peace and Reconciliation

Thursday April 11th 9pm-10pm Amphitheater of MBR

 Join the Network for Peace Building and Conflict Management and Campus Ministry’s Interfaith

Council for Night of Peace and Reconciliation! Thursday evening the amphitheater will be transformed into a globe and students will be encouraged to place a candle on a conflict or peace building effort that is currently taking place around the world. Take a break from your busy day

to reflect on the world around us and help “shed light” on the different peace building and conflict resolution efforts occurring globally and in our own backyard.

                   

Real Talk Religion OMG?!?: Atheism and Agnosticism Monday April 15th 7pm-9pm UC 133

 Campus  Ministry’s  Interfaith  Council  and  ASPLU  are  thrilled  introduce  Real  Talk  Religion,  a  series  of  events  that  will  reflect  on  the  diverse  faith,  spiritual,  and  ritualistic  traditions  on  

campus.  This  is  the  first  event  in  the  series  and  PLU  student  panelists  will  highlight  atheist,  agnostic,  and  other  humanist  traditions  practiced  on  campus!  Can't  wait  to  see  you  there!    

 

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For your internship?

Check out Alaska Airlines and other internship opportunities

at the Career Expo!

Career ExpoUniversity Center

April 25th10 AM - 2 PM

For your future,

PLEASE

REcycle

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Visiting Writer Series at PLU 2012-2013

National Book Award Winner Jaimy Gordon

Wednesday, April 10

The Writer’s Story: An Informal Discussion with the Author

3:30PM Garfield Book Company

Reading: 5:30PM Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC  

 Jaimy  Gordon  is  the  author  of  the  National  Book  Award-­‐winning  novel  Lord  of  Misrule,  which  was  also  selected  as  a  finalist  for  the  PEN/Faulkner  Award  and  longlisted  for  the  coveted  Orange  Prize  for  Fiction.  Gordon’s  novel  She  Drove  Without  Stopping  was  awarded  an  Academy-­‐Institute  Award  from  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Letters,  and  her  novel  Bogeywoman  was  named  an  LA  Times  Best  Book  of  the  Year.  Shamp  of  the  City-­‐Solo,  her  first  novel,  has  long  been  considered  an  underground  classic.  Her  fiction,  poems,  essays,  and  translations  have  appeared  in  The  Best  American  Short  Stories,  the  Colorado  Review,  Missouri  Review,  Ploughshares,  Antioch  Review,  Michigan  Quarterly  Review,  Poetry  International,  and  many  other  journals.  

___________________________________________________________________________________________________    Lord  of  Misrule   At the rock-bottom end of the sport of kings sits the ruthless and often violent world of cheap horse racing, where trainers and jockeys, grooms and hotwalkers, loan sharks and touts all struggle to take an edge, or prove their luck, or just survive. Equal parts Nathanael West, Damon Runyon and Eudora Welty, Lord of Misrule follows five characters—scarred and lonely dreamers in the American grain—through a year and four races at Indian Mound Downs, downriver from Wheeling, West Virginia. Horseman Tommy Hansel has a scheme to rescue his failing stable: He'll ship four unknown but ready horses to Indian Mound Downs, run them in cheap claiming races at long odds, and then get out fast before anyone notices. The problem is, at this rundown riverfront half-mile racetrack in the Northern Panhandle, everyone notices—veteran groom Medicine Ed, Kidstuff the blacksmith, old lady "gyp" Deucey Gifford, stall superintendent Suitcase Smithers, eventually even the rulled-off "racetrack financier" Two-Tie and the ominous leading trainer, Joe Dale Bigg. But no one bothers to factor in Tommy Hansel's go-fer girlfriend, Maggie Koderer. Like the beautiful, used-up, tragic horses she comes to love, Maggie has just enough heart to wire everyone's flagging hopes back to the source of all luck.

                                                                                     All  Visiting  Writer  Series  events  are  free  and  open  to  the  public.  

For  further  information,  please  see  the  website  at  http://www.plu.edu/visiting-­‐writers/home.php.  

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LuteFit’s Annual Lute Loop is a Color Run! 5K Run & 2K WalkOpen to all faculty, staff, and students

Friday, May 3rd

Pre-register online:www.plu.edu/lutefit

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