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Senior Spotlights

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What college are you going to/ applying to?

UGA, Auburn, Alabama, Clemson, FSU and GCSU.

Who was your first Wesleyan crush? When?

Sean Casey in fifth grade.

If you were stranded on an island, what three things would you bring with you?

A water bottle, snacks (specifically Oreos) and my pillow.

What was your dream job when you were a little kid versus what is your dream job now?

My dream job when I was little was to be a teacher. My dream job today is probably to work in an event management business.

Where do you expect to see yourself in 10 years?

In a job that I love, successful and possibly starting a family.

What was your most embarrassing moment at Wesleyan?

During sophomore year, my whole family got these tiny safety alarms and whenever you press the button, the alarm will go off with a very loud sound. I put this alarm in my school backpack. One day after lunch, my friends and I were sitting down in the hallway, and I had my backpack on. I leaned on my backpack and the alarm went off. Everyone was worried and thought it may be an alarm the school set off for some emergency. I then had to dig through my bag for about five minutes while it was still on and finally found the alarm to turn it off. Everyone asked me what was wrong after that, and it was the most embarrassing five minutes of my life.

If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life what would it be?

Beef tacos with rice and beans or spaghetti.

What are you most excited and scared for when entering your first year of college?

I am most excited to meet new people and find more friends outside the “Wesleyan bubble.” I am most scared that I will be homesick for the first couple of weeks or that the classwork will be really difficult.

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College Commits’ Journeys

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The Wesleyan athletics program has been extremely successful with sending high school students to play at the collegiate level. With the help of families and coaches, the end of their journey marks their final decision, “Where do I see myself next?” Here are the following highlighted students: Lucy Mitchell, Reece Holbrook and Druw Jones, each with their own unique journey.

Lucy Mitchell:

From the first step on Notre Dame’s main campus to the women’s soccer field, senior Lucy Mitchell, felt most at home in South Bend, Indiana. Her commitment process was made easier because she loved the overall culture that Notre Dame offered. With senior year flying by, she is extremely excited for this last season with the Lady Wolves’ soccer team and what the futures holds for her at Notre Dame next fall.

How long have you been playing soccer?

“Since I was probably three or four, as long as I can remember.”

When did you realize you wanted to play in college?

“It has always been a dream of mine to play in college, but probably when I was 13 or so, I realized it was actually a possibility.”

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Spring Sports Blossom into the Season

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As the seasons change, spring sports have already begun at Wesleyan. The spring sports offered are lacrosse, soccer, tennis, golf, baseball and track. Before the season began, all the teams had pre-season workouts with Strength and Conditioning Coach Dustin Wolf. After pre-season workouts, students were to try out for their desired sport. Every day after school, you will find students participating in their sports at the stadium, lake field, tennis courts and baseball field.

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Best Items to Buy in the Spirit Shop

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The Spirit Shop is a one stop shop for anything and everything for a Wesleyan student. From Wesleyan pullovers, to phone chargers, to any type of snack, the Spirit Shop has it all. But, what is the best item to buy? This debate has been going on ever since the Spirit Shop opened in 2015. Finally, the best, or the most popular, item to buy has been determined. Keep reading to find the answer.

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Moondance Adventures Takes Wesleyan Students Around the World

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    Senior Emily Greer (left) takes in the view from above the clouds from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. EMILY GREER
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    Sophomore Ella V Cooper enjoys a camel ride through the Sahara Desert. ELLA V COOPER
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    Science teacher Megan Trotter takes in the sights of the beautiful beaches in Thailand. MEGAN TROTTER
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    Junior Molly Bradach (right) and her moondance friends balance coconuts on their heads during the service portion of their trip in Bali. MOLLY BRADACH
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    Juniors Gracie Mitchell and Lily Rudder learn to scuba dive in Fiji. GRACIE MITCHELL
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    Freshmen Lucy Mitchell and Maren Lavalle watch the sunrise in Maui. LUCY MITCHELL
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    Juniors Lily Rudder and Gracie Mitchell hang out with their new friends on their service trip to Fiji. LILY RUDDER
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    Senior Emily Greer goes on a Safari through the Serengeti Park. EMILY GREER
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    Freshmen Lucy Mitchell and Maren Lavalle learn to surf in Maui. LUCY MITCHELL
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    Sophomore Ella V Cooper (center) poses with a camel in the Sahara Desert while on her trip in Morocco. ELLA V COOPER
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    While on a hike up Mt. Rinjani, Junior Molly Bradach and her group watched the sunrise. MOLLY BRADACH
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    Science teacher Megan Trotter is so excited to be playing with an elephant on her trip to Thailand. MEGAN TROTTER

Instead of going on a typical beach trip with their friends or a family vacation, some Wesleyan students decided to venture out across the world with Moondance Adventures to locations such as Morocco, Tanzania and Bali.

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