Admiral McRaven: A Framework for Success in Life by Greg Barden
Four-Star Admiral William Harry McRaven, who served as the ninth commander of the United States Special Operations Command, delivered the commencement address at UT Austin in 2014 and provided10 lessons to use as tools when facing life’s challenges. He delivered …
The Struggles of Being a Woman in a Male-Dominated Industry by Edmary Rodriguez Rivera
To those who are strangers to the topic, it is easy to assume that most women struggle to make a name for themselves in an industry where males are the majority. Most people, despite their gender, can relate to this …
South Korea: The Often-Overlooked Pearl of the East by Anna Temple
Like many military members, my husband, Nic, was lured into the service with the promise of adventure and travel, and after seven years in, that promise was fulfilled with the offer for him to go overseas to South Korea for …
Photo Collection by Andrew Tijerina
Photos by Andrew Tijerina, PPSC Student
War. Who Really Wins? by Gabriel Villa
America has been known to have the greatest fighting force in the world. From all the different branches throughout the military, we are considered the best in our field. We have won many great battles and wars throughout history, but …
A Pantoum of War by C.S. Griffel
When bombs explode I feel nothing, In fact, my pace in slowed, There is no point in rushing, No place to hide, no, nothing, Death will surely come For every soldier rushing, No matter where they run. I know that …