Los brigadistas internacionales vuelven a la vida con su espíritu de lucha y a todo color
Fotografía y memoria
El artista Tina Paterson pinta la memoria de los voluntarios extranjeros que lucharon por la República cuando se cumplen 85 años del alzamiento franquista
Evelyn Hutchins
ALBA / Tina Paterson
Felip Vivanco
18/07/2021 05:00
Rupert John Cornford nació el 27 de diciembre de 1915 y murió en el campo de batalla justo 21 años y un día después. Era un poeta inglés, bisnieto de Charles Darwin. Cayó en Lopera como brigadista internacional luchando por la República. Robert Hale Merriman, compañero de Cornford en esta página, nació en Eureka, California. Fue comandante de la mítica brigada Lincoln. Era economista y profesor. Cayó en Gandesa igual que Chen Wen-Rao, un cantonés exiliado en EE.UU., sin más biografía que su sonrisa y su muerte.
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Cleveland, OH - The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is offering a reward for information which would lead to the capture of fugitive Samuel Willis. Willis is wanted by the Massillon Police Department for attempted murder, stemming from an incident where Willis fired 15 rounds at a male who was sitting inside a vehicle. Willis is also wanted by the Canton Police Department for felonious assault, stemming from an incident where he physically assaulted a female inside her home in Canton.
28-year old Willis is a described as a black male, standing 5 feet 11 inches and weighing 165 pounds. Willis’ last known address is near the 2500 block of 34th street NE in Canton.
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More than 450 students across over 80 high schools in Arkansas are learning about the in-demand field of cybersecurity through the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Cyber Gym.
“Cybersecurity learning is incorporated as a pathway in the state’s Computer Science initiative,” said Philip Huff, assistant professor of computer science and cybersecurity. “We provide an interactive environment for students to both walk through various cyber attacks and learn how to defend systems. It serves to both engage students in what they are learning and hopefully interest them in learning more. Our student researchers are very creative, which makes the workouts even more engaging. They aren’t just looking through logs. We have monkeys, snakes, detectives, and old Rick Astley songs to make the learning a little more fun.”