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How many adventures can four years hold? Senior Cody Bock of Ankeny can compete for the record.

Four Years, Unlimited Adventure

How many adventures can four years hold? Senior Cody Bock of Ankeny can compete for the record.

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Central College hosts election night radio coverage Nov. 8 from 8-11 p.m. in Fred’s.

Central Hosts Election Night Event

Bob Leonard, special news editor for KNIA/KRLS, will lead a live radio broadcast with Central faculty and students.

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Central College hosts a viewing party and discussion Sept. 26 for the first presidential debate.

Central Hosts Debate Viewing, Discussion

Central College hosts a viewing party and discussion Sept. 26 for the first presidential debate.

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Some call it politics, but Michael Kacmarynski ’14 calls it a career. The recent Central grad wasn’t sure what he was going to do after graduating until his internship supervisor led him to the campaign of the soon-to-be congressman for Iowa’s third district in the U.S. House of Representatives.

On the Campaign Trail

Some call it politics, but Michael Kacmarynski ’14 calls it a career. Kacmarynski was recently a field representative on David Young’s campaign for the House of Representatives.

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Making a Difference through Government Policy

Greg Ellingson ’13, former student body president and British Parliament intern, wants to help shape public policy in the Midwest.

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Former national spokesperson Tommy Vietor to speak at Central College

Central College will host its first scholar-in-residence through the Thomas J. and Charlene P. Gaard Endowed Residency in the Liberal Arts Oct. 8-10

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Using the Law to Serve Others

Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.

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Parliament Calling

Junior Emily Rouse interned at British Parliament in London—an invaluable experience for her future career as a lawyer.

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Talk the Vote

Three faculty members from different disciplines analyzed election results on a local radio station.

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