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Humanities majors can look forward to ca
In Dr. Mattice’s
American Consti reers in law, ministry, education, military,
tutional Govern and human resources. Dr. Keith Hutchison,
ment Class, they an advisor for humanities students, said, “I
hold a mock trial to
help understand enjoyed the prospect of teaching a variety of
the justice system. subjects crossing into multiple divisions, and
"We were divided m eeting students whose prim ary studies
into 3 groups to
conduct a Su gave me exposure to four of the six divisions
preme Court Sim that exist.”
ulation. The gov Senior English Jake Millner said, “I
ernment present picked English because of my desire to go to
ed the case of'Na
tional Defense.' seminary. I thought of being a Bible major,
The newspaper but 1 wanted a wider education; I knew I
(the committee I
was a part of) pre would study Bible in seminary. If the Lord
sented the case called me to church planting and the church
‘The Public's could not support me financially, I wanted a
Right to Know.' All
participants were skill that I could rely on to support my fam
interested to know ily. Growing up, I was weak in English; and
the 'Supreme I wanted to cultivate the skills needed for
Court’s’ decision in
the case," Beth ministry. Some of'the same skills were re
Ann Vanderkooi quired for an English major.”
said.
The Political Club 1
hosted a meeting I
before the Ralph
Reed Forum with
Senator Daniel
Webster. "Being a
part of this event
showed me a be
hind-the-scenes
view of what goes
M
into a campaign.
As members, we
were introduced to \
' a different aspect
of society and
shown how we can
be an influence,"
Stacey Gamble
said.
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