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Hirschy
fights poverty, human trafficking
When
Amber Hirschy goes to work, she faces major societal issues
including poverty and human trafficking. The 2005 Huntington
University graduate is living in Cambodia, immersing herself in a
new culture and impacting her world for Christ. She works part-time
for a microfinance institution called Cambodia Rural Economic
Development Initiatives for Transformation and part-time for an
organization called Chab Dai, which is a coalition of Christian
organizations committed to ending sexual abuse and trafficking in
Cambodia.
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Huntington
enhances exercise science major

Huntington University
students previously had to choose between two concentrations in the
exercise science program, but changes in the department will give
them the best of both worlds. The current exercise science major
offers concentrations in pre-professional fitness and personal and
community fitness. This major will be replaced by applied exercise
science in the fall of 2007, and both concentrations will be
streamlined into the program. In addition, an exercise science minor
will be added. The minor would be available for students who are
interested in working in a fitness setting such as a YMCA.
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Students
'plunge' into urban ministry
Nov.
3-5, 15 Huntington University students immersed themselves in urban
culture through the 10th annual Urban Plunge. The Urban Plunge gives
students an opportunity to work in a different environment that many
of them have never fully experienced. Megan Condry, a junior
educational ministries major from Celina, Ohio, helped plan and lead
the event as part of the Joe Mertz Center for Volunteer Service.
“I got involved
because I have a passion for urban ministry and had taken part in a
trip like this before to Chicago that I really enjoyed,” said Condry.
“I wanted to be a part of this activity and help students learn more
about urban ministry.”
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Sorority offers free baby-sitting
Alpha Gamma Pi Sorority is offering an evening of free baby-sitting for the children of
Huntington University faculty and staff members on Dec.
8 from 5 to 9 p.m. in Hardy Hall basement. Supper will
be provided. E-mail
kristinajennis@huntington.edu or
mruthi@huntington.edu to reserve a place for your
children.
This Week in
Forester Action:
Men's Basketball
(10-1, 4-0)
Beat Bethel, 93-85
Defeated Taylor, 61-44
Women's
Basketball (5-3, 1-2)
Lost to St. Francis, 56-66
Beat by Bethel, 73-81
Athlete of the Week:
Alex Kock (basketball)
Athletics
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