Megan Gorog’s recital is an emotional tribute to a musical education
By Hannah Newman
Megan Gorog’s got “the musical bug.” With two music teachers for parents and two sisters who studied music, it would have been hard for her to miss out. Now, in her senior year of college, she pays tribute to the years she’s spent learning and loving music through her senior violin recital.
Gorog, a senior music education major, has been playing the violin since she was seven and hasn’t put it down since. When she was in high school, she decided that she wanted ...
Army-Navy football game highlights a hundred year long tradition
By Janie Walenda
It’s hard to not be a football fan in a football family. Every fall my home is filled with the sounds of college football on television. I don’t mind sitting in the living room while a game is on, and I love hearing my mom or my grandma reacting to the games, but there’s only one game I ever pay attention to.
Every year in early December, the football teams of the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy face off in the ...