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  • Duke Blue Devils pay tribute to military in season opener

    While many college campuses across the country began their regular football season September 1 with typical pre-game chants, cheerleaders and the occasional mascot cart wheel, the Duke University Athletic Department opened its gates in a special way. Marking the start of the college football season

  • Sick call: Now open for active duty

    The Pope Clinic is now seeing active duty patients Monday through Friday from 7 to 9 a.m. for acute illnesses, profile updates, overseas clearances and last minute deployment issues. "Our biggest goal is to see that our active duty gets same-day access," said Lt. Col. James Dienst, 43rd Medical

  • Airman accepts extreme challenge

    It started off as a way to build strength in a knee with a blown out anterior cruciate ligament and torn patellar tendon. Soon it became a replacement for running. Finally, it became an addiction. Jonathan Kiley, 373rd Training Squadron instructor, began competing in off-road triathlons more than a

  • Life Altering Moment: Airman survives cancer, gets new lease on life

    Imagine being 28 years old and the epitome of health, strength and youth. You're an Airman just returning from a deployment in support of the Global War on Terror. You do all the normal things when you return: check on the bills and file vouchers with finance, get in-processed, go back to work and

  • Myrtle Beach: Sun, sand, surf, entertainment for all

    While Pope is only a few hours drive to several excellent beaches, one stands out amongst the rest as the "grandest" of all. Myrtle Beach, part of South Carolina's Grand Strand, is less than three hours away by car, but is a Mecca for tourists from around the globe. As a vacation destination, it has