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Model UN Sweeps Baylor University Conference

The Hockaday Model UN team won best delegate and outstanding delegate awards in every single committee that they participated in, which is unprecedented in this team. They also won the best position paper award. This is the largest conference in Texas and to emerge this victorious is a huge accomplishment for Baylor Model UN. They represented the countries of Russia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria.
 
Awards are as follows:
 
General Assembly 1st: outstanding delegate
General Assembly 2nd: best and outstanding delegate
General Assembly 3rd: outstanding delegate
World Health Organization: best and outstanding delegate
Contemporary Security Council: best delegate
Historical Security Simulation, 1965: best delegate
Historical Security Simulation, 1995: outstanding delegate
 
Please with them luck at their next conference against the world (literally as participants are from all over the world) at Harvard University in late January!
 
Participants were: Sloane Parker, Bianca Schwimmer, Ellie Lee, Christine Ji, Elizabeth Guo, Camila Trejo, Ponette Kim, Tanvi Jakkampudi, Tanvi Kongara, Sruthi Atluri, Sofia Espinosa, Rebeca Espinosa, Inaara Padani, Nisha Singh, Maria Zhang, Dana Choi, Suzette Kane, Shreya Gunukula, Claire Marucci, Samantha Watson, Sunita Hu, Brittany Tovar, Madison Smith, Ritika Dendi, Vyanka Sotelo, Mira Mehta, Kate Clement, Martha Winslow, Shivani Ganesh, Kelly Westkaemper, Rajya Atluri, Allison Lofgren, Catherine Howard, Mahima Agrawal, Eva Batelaan, Isabell Yepes, Jemma Nazarian, Kate Keough, Aleena Tariq, Ashlye Dullye
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