Washington College Magazine
 
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SUMMER 2000
 
Students Hammer for Humanity

It is not unusual for college students to head off to Florida for spring break. What set one group of Washington College students apart from the sun-worshippers heading south was their daily itinerary--rise at 6 a.m., drive to a construction site, and work for eight hours in the hot sun, all for a good cause.

Sophomore Gia Grier led Washington College's team of ten Habitat for Humanity volunteers, who spent four days helping to build a Gia Greerhouse for a Gainesville, FL, family. The all-female crew camped out in the basement of a doctor's suburban home by night and teamed up with a contingent from University of New Hampshire to hang siding and nail on roof shingles by day.

"It gave us a huge sense of accomplishment, knowing that we were helping somebody in particular, and realizing that we were capable of putting a roof on a house," commented Grier, the SGA's Service Chair who organized the trip. "We also had a lot of fun bonding as a group and meeting other people. We enjoyed exchanging stories with the New Hampshire group. Coming from a large school, they couldn't believe that students, especially a sophomore, had put together this trip."

In response to the "huge interest" shown this year, Grier hopes to put together two or three Habitat for Humanity teams next year. "Everyone who went thought it was a great experience."

Highlights

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Lincoln Takes "Triple Crown"

Top Scholars Lead New Centers

Board Creates John Toll Chair

Phillip J. Wingate, 1913-2000

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Scholarship Honors Warner

Yahoo's Most Wired

Corbin Lands First Schottland Prize

Students Hammer for Humanity

College is Awarded Luce Professorship

Chan Wins Art Award

Two Join Board

Psych Students Score

Applications Soar

Service Leaders Are "COOL"

Post-Season Sports

International Day

MAHE Honors Toll

Evans Finds Home on the Range

Faculty/Staff Achievements

Pausing to See Anew

Peace Reigns

Sap Rising

Alumni Association Elects New Slate

Historic Calendar

Life after Liberal Arts

Scholarship Honors First Black Alumnus

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The Civic Deal

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SUMMER 2000