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Model United Nations
By Adam Harake ’24
Model United Nations (MUN) is an authentic simulation of the United Nations that provides participants with the opportunity to represent various countries or organizations as delegates.
Through debates and negotiations, they strive to address global issues and find solutions that benefit the international community while adhering to UN rules and procedures. Diplomacy, research, and parliamentary language are essential skills for MUN participants.
Recently, our Catholic Central Model United Nations team, under the leadership of CC history teacher Mr. Russ Facione, participated in a conference at Michigan State University, where we had the privilege of showcasing our abilities.
We are proud to announce that two of our members, Jordan Diegel ’24 and Logan Tamas ’25, received awards for their outstanding position papers. This event was a valuable experience for us and marks a significant milestone in the success of our team.

Looking forward, we aim to build on our success and participate in conferences at The University of Michigan Ann Arbor and in either New York or Washington D.C.
We are grateful to Catholic Central for giving us the opportunity to establish this club and compete in MUN conferences.
Our team is thankful for the support and guidance provided to us throughout this journey, and we are excited to see what the future holds for us.







