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7 CAMPUS FEATURES ESSAY CONTEST 2004 The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics SUGGESTED TOPICS Reflect on the most propund, moral dilemma you have encountered and analy^ ivhat it has taught you about ethics. How can human beings move beyond hate and violence? Explore how vmting can be an ethical activity. What ethical issue concerns you the most and what concrete proposals ivould you make to deal with it? Athlete of the Week Name: Alison Stahl Sport: Soccer Year: Sophomore Position: Defense-Sweeper Hometown: Gamer, NC Honors at Meredith: Defensive MVP 2003, Meredith College Classic . All-Toumament Team 2002. Major: undeclared Career Ambition: Head Commissioner of the ACC. Most Important Lesson Scholarships Cont For other students who want to pxirsue a scientific field, she said, “Get involved in as many sci ence related activities as you can, whether it is the science club, an internship or a program like the one GlaxoSmithKline offers.” Although she has not participated in an intern ship, she plans to do so this summer. In addition to science, Duran enjoys playing the violin and running cross country. She is also a mem ber of Meredith’s cross country team. According to the compa ny’s website, GlaxoSmithKline is a world leading research- based pharmaceutical com pany with a powerful com- Gained from Athletics: time management, team work, lasting friendships Favorite Professor: Dr. Lori Brown Favorite Subject: Business Favorite Movie: American Pie Series Favorite Food: Mint chocolate chip ice cream In your CD player: Dave Matthews Band Ideal Dinner Guest List: Justin Timberlake, Sean William Scott and T.A. McClendon Coach’s comment: ‘^As a starter for the Angels, Alison is a defensive main stay in the back and she possesses leadership quali ties necessary to organize the team defense. She was named to the Meredith College Classic All- Toumament Team this year.” DEADLINE; DECEMBER 5, 2003 ELIGIBILITY: FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE JUNIORS AND SENIORS DURING THE FALL 2003 SEMESTER Students must complele an Entry Form along with their Faculty Sponsor. Any interested professor may act as a Faculty Spor«or and endorse the quality and authenticity of the student's essay In addition, students are asked to include a letter from their Registrar verifying eligibility. FIRST PRIZE: $S,000 SECOND PRIZE: $2,500 THIRD PRIZE: $1,S00 HONORABLE MENTIONS: $500 EACH Contest entry form, detaUed guidelines and further information are available online at www.eHewieselfoundation.org, or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity 529 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1802 New York, NY 10037 Telephone: 212.490.7777 bination of skills and resources. GlaxoSmithKline's mis sion is to improve the qual ity of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. Headquartered in the United Kingdom and with operations based through out the United States, the company is an industry leader, and it holds an esti mated seven percent of the world's pharmaceutical market. The Women in Science Scholars Program is a unique mentoring enter prise that encourages women undergraduates in North Carolina to pursue careers in the sciences while raising awareness of job opportunities in various scientific fields. Meredith Herald Editor in Chief Tiffany Adams herald@meredith.edu Managing Editor. Margaret Ann Cooney News Editor. Christy Kimball Features Editor. Krista Kearney Copy Editor. Amanda Ottaway Business Manager. Laura Bates Advertising Managers Jenna HotNe and Laurie Locklin Faculty Adviser. Dr. Rebecca Duncan Staff Reporters Nina Borum Crystal Davis Jane Langford Keanicia Lucas Autumn Metzger Maria Santore Amanda Smith Audrey Tamer The iWeredtfft Herald is published by the College throughout the academic year. The paper is funded b) the College and through independent advertising. The opinions expressed in the editorial columns do not necessarily reflect those of the college adminiS' tration, faculty, or student body Published by Hinton Press
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