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Transportation Sales Intern Work closely with national advertisers, agencies, broadcast networks, sports facilities and teams to create dy-namic visual displays that will entertain and inform fans.

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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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want to volunteer?email Matt Munson - [email protected]

Find us on facebook!

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Health Counseling Centers

We want to serve you better, but we need your help. During the 2012-13 academic year, the rate of no-show visits has risen dramatically. In February of 2013, we experienced a 110 percent increase in no-shows. No-shows affect everyone. The Health and Counseling Centers operate using scheduled appointments, and we work hard to accommodate everyone who requests an appointment. If an appointment “slot” is filled and then the student-no-shows, that appointment time cannot be rescheduled. It is a lost opportunity for another waiting to get an appointment for the care that he or she needs. A no-show goes against PLU’s community standards, it shows disrespect for other students, as well as the Health and Counseling Center staff.

We care about you. If your healthcare provider asks that you schedule a follow-up visit, this means that he or she is concerned enough about your physical and/or mental health that an in-person visit is warranted. Even if you are feeling better, we still want to see you to ensure that your condition has improved. In some cases, we may ask you to schedule a follow-up visit but tell you that it is okay to cancel if your symptoms have improved; if so, just make sure that you let us know that you’re feeling better 24 hours before your appointment. Rescheduling your visit may also be difficult. If we have made time for you, and you do not come in, it may be more difficult to find a timely appointment that fits your schedule.

How you can help… 1. Plan your appointments carefully. Make certain that you make your own reminders on a written a

written or electronic calendar, or set a reminder on your smart phone.

2. Let us know right away if you cannot attend a scheduled appointment. Just send an email to [email protected] or [email protected] or call us at 253-535-7337 (Health Center) or 253-535-7206 (Counseling Center).

3. Be on time. Since your appointment time may be scheduled for just 15 minutes, you need to arrive at the Health or Counseling Center right on time. If you’re 15 minutes late, you are considered to be a “no show.”

All of us at the PLU Health and Counseling Centers thank you for helping us to keep our students as healthy as possible.

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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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This year we have introduced a new project on the PLU website called “Lute Voices” where alumni can share their stories about PLU and how it affected their lives. For the featured series, “Lift Up a Lute,” we are asking all alumni to choose someone who made an impact on their time at PLU.

The stories that have come in have been amazing. So much so that Office of Alumni & Constituent Relations wants to share them with you! Starting now until the end of the school year we will be sharing a different story. We hope you enjoy!

Lizbett Benge ‘11I am choosing to Lift Up Dr. Jennifer Smith. Jen Smith is trustworthy, honest, fun, creative and exciting. Her classes taught me how to be a better person and encouraged me to advocate for women’s rights. She is amazing both in-side and outside of the classroom and she will continue to be a role model for me. Thanks for all your hard work, Jen. You will continue to inspire.

Marilyn Smith ‘61I was seventeen when I came to PLU. I was in awe of the buildings, over-whelmed by all the students, and nearly broke. I was no longer the smartest one in the class. My chemistry prof. had also taught my father and remem-bered him. I remember growing into being a lute, the kindness of other stu-dents, and the feel of living in a dorm. I still value the high standards. I loved chapel and the little chapel at the rose window.

www.plu.edu/alumni

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Submit a caption to [email protected] with the subject “Fat Cat” or tweet us @PLUImpact with the hashtag #FatCat.Favorite captions will be featured in a future issue of the Daily Flyer!

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