Women's history events start with art
The month of March is National Women's History month, a time for all to honor the accomplishments of women and their contributions to our world and our nation. Henderson's Women's History Organization (WHO) has been on a mission to increase the knowledge of female accomplishments for the six years they have existed.…
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HSU alumna works with dolphins, other marine life
Kristi Davis Thompson graduated from Henderson in 1995 with a degree in education, specializing in physical education with a sports medicine emphasis. She has a dance/theater minor.
Twelve years later, is Thompson a teacher?
No.
A physical education teacher or a sports trainer?
No.…
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Kelly elected as ABSA president
Ivey Kelly stood up and confidently approached the podium. He had been there many times before.
All eyes were on him; everyone with a pen in hand ready to start judging. He started to speak and his voice resonated throughout the entire room strong and insightful.…
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ROTC Road March raises money for paintball guns
ROTC cadets marched ten miles in the heat of the midday sun on Feb. 22 to raise money for more realistic training equipment. In the past, cadets trained with rubber guns and yelled "rat-a-tat-tat" to symbolize shooting. With money raised from the recent road march, ROTC plans to change that.…
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Storm takes center stage in recital
Dr. Laura Storm works with students every day, trying to teach them how to use their voice to their full potential to help them perform. But now it's Storm turn.
Storm will be performing a faculty recital on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Harwood Recital Hall.…
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