Here is a sneak peek for my October 4th multi-week article. Since this year we celebrate CSS' Centennial, I chose that to be the main focus of my paper. I wanted to let my audience know about the Sister's determination and dedication toward the college and how we should take time to reflect about their beginnings. They are the reason why we are here today.
I don't want to give everything away, so here is your free preview of the first paragraph of the article!
You only celebrate 100 years once. 2012 marks
the 100th year of existence for The College of St. Scholastica. There is
celebrating, reminiscing, and overwhelming sensation of pride in the form of
the blue and gold school colors. While all of these are great attributes, would
we still have this same “Cor et Anima” passion if it wasn’t the Centennial? We
may take for granted the beginnings at The College of St. Scholastica, but in
the back of our minds, the Sister’s determination brought us here. The Sisters
and the values they have integrated into our school up on a hill in Duluth will
always be a part of our story, whether we acknowledge it or not; we are Saints
for life.
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