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September 3, 2010

Aceā€™s Amazing Race: Building a Warhawk nation, one freshman at a time

Freshman orientation classes at the University of Louisiana at Monroe participated in the third annual Aceā€™s Amazing Race, Aug. 30 ā€“ Sept. 1.

Aceā€™s Amazing Race is based on CBSā€™s ā€œThe Amazing Raceā€ and is designed to familiarize incoming freshman with the campus and build school spirit. Coordinator of First Year Experience Mary Sewell says the race ā€œgets better and betterā€ every year.

ā€œI see how much fun the students have and how it truly does build community and allow students to feel at home at ²»Į¼ŃŠ¾æĖł,ā€ she said.

Thirteen sections of University 1001 participated in the race with uniquely chosen names such as the ā€œHawkanators,ā€ ā€œTriple Acesā€ and ā€œAceā€™s in the Hole.ā€

Peer Leaders Maggie Warren and Ahmaad Solmone said the race is, ā€œa good ice-breaker for the new students. They get to know each other and it builds up a Warhawk Nation.ā€

The ā€œTop Acesā€ took the title of winning group Wednesday evening, following the weekā€™s final activity. The students began in the ²»Į¼ŃŠ¾æĖł Grove where Peer Leaders found golden eggs with clues inside. The clues led each group around campus to places such as the Student Union Building, Fant-Ewing Coliseum, Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center, University Park and Bayou Park.

Freshman Dan Street had only positive things to say about his experience.

ā€œIt was a lot of fun,ā€ Street said. ā€œI got to meet a lot of new people and make new friends.ā€

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