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By Elaine Wenkoff, USN Evening Classes Chair

USN Evening Classes are kicking off the 2020 season with our Opening Night: Data, Privacy & Ethics: A Conversation with Chris Wiggins and Sarah Igo. Join USN parent and award-winning historian Sarah Igo as she engages in a lively discussion about privacy, data, and ethics with Chris Wiggins, who revolutionized data analytics at The New York Times. Click here to register.

Another must attend class is “Hard to Handle – The Life and Death of the Black Crowes: A Memoir” – A Special Night with Steve Gorman. Musician, author and USN parent Steve Gorman will discuss his new book and share his first-hand account of one of America's greatest rock band's nascent, descent, and demise. It’ll be a good night. Click here to register.

As usual, this year's crowd-pleasing category of Cooking and Culinary Experiences is selling out quickly. Some great classes remain. Register today.

Meanwhile, USN Evening Classes is working with several new restaurants to bring you more of what you love. Stay tuned for more new classes to be announced.
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  • The newest members of the French Honor Society pose for a photo after their induction ceremony.

    French Honor Society inducts nine students

    Congratulations to Libin Abdulle 26, Henry Knowles ’26, Agnes McLemore ’26, Katherine Fast ’27, Abigail Manoukian ’27, Eleanor Mixon ’27, Louisa Nordberg ’27, Falcon Reed ’27, and Julia Young ’27 for their induction into the French Honor Society.
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  • Latin Scholars pose for a photo after the competition.

    USN wins Mid-State Junior Classical League Competition

    34 USN Latin scholars competed against schools from across Tennessee in a competition that tested their knowledge in academic subjects such as grammar, Roman history, and Roman life. After two days of competition, USN emerged victorious.
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  • Henry Knowles ’26 and Alice Littlehale ’26 speak after receiving the award for

    Peabody Press wins state awards

    Peabody Press, USN's High School newspaper, was named the THSPA's Best Overall Website and earned third place for Best Overall Newspaper.
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