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News
     Monmouth set to expand Greek life system
     Cordery tours the nation with friend Alice
     MC bells fall silent
     Labyrinth set to lead campus on a unique path
     Proposed creative writing club seeks membership
     Courier looks back at past editors

Features

     Senior Spotlight investigates Matt Faron
     MC students display artwork
     The Starting Line's career is off to the races
     'Waltz' plays well for all
     Henning showcase
     At a glance: upcoming December films to see
     Marching Scots bring it indoors for final concert

Sports
     Water polo holds their own at nationals
     Cross country finishes season
     Football wins Turkey Bowl
     Volleyball places second in MWC tournament

Senior Spotlight investigates:
Matt Faron

By: RyneTate
Photography Manager

 

 

What is your major and where is your hometown?

Biochemistry, Plainfield, Ill.

What activities are you involved in at MC?

ASMC, ACS, Mortar Board, ZBT, Research, Residence Life,
Intramural Sports

Who are your favorite professors?

Professor Brad Sturgeon and Professor Ken Cramer (really all
of the chemistry faculty)

 What is your favorite class and why?

Research because it allows me the chance to get more in-depth on a topic and contribute to the scientific community.

What are your plans after graduation?

I will be going to graduate school for molecular biology and genetics, hopefully in upstate New York. I will also have my fiancé coming with me to start the new chapter in our lives.

What will you miss most about MC?

I will miss being part of residence life, that is to say, I will miss being able to help students transition into Monmouth and grow as students and as people.

What is your proudest accomplishment at MC?

Giving a speech to the freshman class at matriculation this fall.

 

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