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The medallion hunt is over, Larzelere wins

The medallion hunt is over, Larzelere wins

The Larzelere Hall council team heard the Homecoming medallion had been found at 10:40 p.m. on Thursday night and the room fell silent.

The atmosphere was intense. They were hoping that all the work they put in didn’t go to waste.

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Medallion search leaves many confused

The hunt for the medallion is halfway over and the Larzelere Hall Council team is still gunning for that ultimate prize.

On this Wednesday night the clue lead hunters to Bush Theatre outside of Moore Hall.

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Clues continue, but the medallion is still out there

At 10 p.m. on Tuesday night the clue was released and the race to find Indiana Jones was on.

The clue said “running through the jungle is where you will find me tonight. All great adventurers went WEST and so shall you. Stay close to the path and you will find me…”

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The search for the medallion continues

The elusive medallion is still at large somewhere on campus after Monday night’s clues were released.

The Larzelere Hall Council team is doing all they can to make sure they are the ones who find it.

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The hunt for the medallion begins

The search for the Homecoming Medallion is officially on.

Since 2003’s theme of “The Hunt for the President’s Jewel” the hunt has been challenging students with deciphering numeric codes, solving riddles and uncovering clues. Starting the Sunday before Homecoming for the past six years, a new clue is revealed every night at 10 p.m until the medallion is found.

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