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Parkway High School Band already had plenty to toot its horn about. Now, it has six reasons more. Parkway alumnus Jeffrey Weaver, Sr. (pictured in white) reached out with a jaw-dropping offer. He wanted to donate his late father’s half-dozen trumpets to the Pride of Pantherland Band. Making the donation especially significant was the elder Weaver was a career musician in the military, serving 25 years in both the U.S. Navy Band and U.S. Air Force Band. He acquired and played the custom-made instruments during his stint in the service, one dating back to 1956. Weaver could have easily sold them for a lot of money, but chose to put them in the hands of youth to foster their love of music. He presented the trumpets to the Pride of Pantherland Band at a school ceremony, where student musicians put on a patriotic performance as a tribute to his late father’s service. ....
Program house dedicated to student veterans planned for fall February 16, 2021 A residential program house dedicated to student veterans will open this fall near West Campus, providing a much-needed space for Cornell’s growing veteran population to find community, resources and support. The house – the result of a robust partnership with the Cornell Undergraduate Veterans Association (CUVA) – will likely accommodate around a dozen student veterans as residents, with room for future growth, in addition to providing common space for gatherings, social events, guest programs, meals and more for the broader student veteran community. “Increasing the number of undergraduate and graduate students who have served in the military is an important goal of the institution and a crucial part of student diversity and a reflection of Cornell’s ‘any person’ ethos,” said Provost Michael Kotlikoff. “I am pleased that our efforts have had successful results thes ....