Winners announced in campus Int'l Scavenger Hunt

Christine Davis Mantai

FREDONIA, N.Y. — Nov. 18, 2008 —The International Education Celebration Scavenger Hunt was held on campus on Sunday, Nov. 16. Though the weather served up blistering winds, rain and snow the participating teams went on a hunt for the prize. Seven students finished in the winning line-up.

Seniors Atira Hepworth , Zach Kwarta and Mary Meyer successfully completed the challenge in the fastest time, winning first place. Claiming second place were seniors Holly Todd and Dan Heyer and in third place were junior Kelsey Simet and senior Nate Marsh.

The challenge consisted of various buildings on campus designated as continents. Students had to discover which continent each building was, read history about the continent and collect related clues.

The international scavenger hunt was part of International Education Celebration week. The events were organized and sponsored by the International Education Center, Academic Affairs, Women’s Studies, several student clubs, and the Faculty Student Association.

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