Looking Back Galva
April 26, 2006
These Scouts and their leaders recently started Alwood Boy Scout Troop 144. They are Michael Keener, Gole Kessinger, Seth Reiner, Alex Johnson, R. J. Dermore, Jacob Peterson, Leaders Jim “Tiger” Beck, Terry Johnson and Jeff Kessinger and Scout Jarod Litton.
Lois Vigor, director of the current YMCA Child Care Center of Galva, receives a $500 check from Teresa Hulick, service chairperson for the Lambda Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The money will be used for startup costs for the Galva Kids First Child Care Center, which will replace the Y daycare in June.
Tom Wilson of Galesburg shares a tale about wives of U.S. Presidents in a special program on that subject at the Galva Senior Citizens Center on April 19. Wilson who writes a historical column for The Register-Mail (Galesburg newspaper) shared many interesting and humorous tidbits about First Ladies.
Another weekend, another party. Yet, no suspensions from administration and few expect that to change
More than 100 people gathered for a frat party at an off-campus location on Feb. 28. Photo credit: Jesse Lieberman
With maskless students packed close together on a sunny day in Miami, there appears to be no thought of COVID-19. As University of Miami and police departments fail to curtail Greek Life partying, fraternities and sororities continue operations as normal on a weekly basis.
On Feb 27., Greek Life hosted a party at 6520 SW 72nd Court in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. The party had more than 100 people and was hosted by Sigma Chi, according to one source.
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Ryan Holmes, associate vice president for the Division of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, University of Miami
Holmes is an accomplished educator and leader in identifying and managing the complex trends in student campus life and higher education. He joined the Division of Student Affairs as the associate vice president and Dean of Students in 2017 and oversees judicial affairs, Greek affairs, campus chaplains, crisis management, and student-community relations. Holmes holds a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from the University of Texas at El Paso, a master’s degree in counseling and personnel services from the University of Maryland-College Park, and a master’s degree in bilingual/bicultural studies from La Salle University.
After a 3-year-old boy was shot three times Wednesday, his 15-year-old uncle told police he d given them a false narrative about his own shooting in 2019, court records show.
The teen initially told police he was shot in the arm and groin Dec. 5, 2019, by someone in a passing vehicle as he walked along Seventh Avenue.
The teen now says his sister s boyfriend, Ryant T. Jones, 25, shot him in a wooded area near their home in the city s Valley area in 2019, and he initially gave a false narrative because he thought Jones shot him by accident, according to court documents.
Jones was charged Thursday with felony counts of neglect, battery and criminal recklessness after the teen told detectives he now thinks Jones intentionally shot him in 2019 because he took issue with Jones treatment of his nephew, who was just 1 at the time, records show.