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About $1,300 was raised for student scholarships during the 12th Annual UW-L Multicultural Scholarship Outing Golf Tourney Thursday, May 26.
[caption id="attachment_3188" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="From left, Troy Richter, College of Liberal Studies; Lore Vang, Career Services; Patrick Heise, Residence Life; Matt Evensen, Campus Climate"][/caption]About $1,300 was raised for student scholarships during the 12th Annual UW-L Multicultural Scholarship Outing Golf Tourney Thursday, May 26.
Members of the university community and friends attended the annual event at Irish Hills Golf Course.
“I think it’s a great synergy between two great things – golfing and raising money for multicultural student scholarships,” said Matt Evensen, research and administrative coordinator for the Campus Climate office.
Those who didn’t golf had the option of participating in a card tournament inside. About 20 people signed up to golf and six signed up to play cards.