Branch: Army Duty: Administrative personnel officer By Delaney Brown Harold “Bill” Heller looks back at his decision to enlist with the Army during the onset of the Korean War and
Branch: Navy Duty: Aircraft structural mechanic Emily Wunderlich Kathryn “Katie” Benton always knew she could put someone in their place in three words or less. “I don’t know where you
Branch: Marine Corps Duty: Aviation Ordnance Division Chief By Emily Wunderlich Milton White, 53, will tell you that he lives a dream. “All of my dreams aren’t good dreams,” he
“Being Human in Public” is Reyez’s second EP, in which she says the gritty lyrics come from experience. Courtesy of Wikimedia By Dinorah Prevost When Canadian singer Jessie Reyez hit the
Unfortunately, musicians die too. How their posthumous works are released matters. By James Bennett III Lil Peep was already dead when I finally decided to check him out. It took
Upon her death, Josephine Hall donated her entire estate to five different organizations that were important to her. Courtesy of USFSP By Juliet Di Preta A redesign plan for the
Tuesday is the last day to vote and free transportation will be available for students to the polls. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart The Center for
Student body president Kaeden Kelso is on a consolidation subcommittee and says he is welcome to input about student involvement recommendations. Courtesy of Ysatis Jordan By Amy Diaz With a
Amanda Shires is bringing a high-energy performance of her new album “To the Sunset” to the Capitol Theatre Nov. 11. Courtesy of Alleyesmedia By Amy Diaz On tour with her new
It’s International Education Month and study abroad opportunities are available. Learn about ways for students to keep safe while abroad. Courtesy of USFSP By Hope Weil November is International Education
