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Sose Hovannisian | Remember the Armenian Genocide of 1915 today

(1 hour ago)

Armenia is a small country, one that many of you may have never learned about or even heard of. Today, it is a tiny, landlocked republic surrounded by unfriendly neighbors, a small remnant of what was once a sprawling, progressive, and productive homeland. It is a country that is difficult to spot on the map and one that has endured a seemingly unrelenting wave of strife and injustice. But Armenia is my country; to me, it is the center of our world. So today, on the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, allow me to tell you about my country and how the Ottoman Turkish atrocities of over 100 years ago changed the trajectory of the Armenian race forever. 












Mia Vesely | The commencement speaker is qualified and a excellent choice

(23 minutes ago)

In less than a month, over 2,400 graduating seniors donning caps and gowns will sit on Franklin Field for one of the most memorable days of their lives. Commencement marks the end of one's undergraduate career, and the best part — aside from actually receiving a degree —  is the chance to hear from a prolific person involved in the greater world, the commencement speaker.