American woman helped French troops before the United States joined WWI

By Dan Zumpano and Wes Crowell, SCSU Journalism students Dan Zumpano and Wes Crowell, journalism students…

Continue Reading

Family records and stories document WWI service

By Jared Klim and Vivian Englund, SCSU Journalism students Jared Klim and Vivian Englund, journalism students…

Continue Reading

102nd Infantry Regiment: A family tradition

By: Adrianna Rochester and Cristina D’Almeida, SCSU Journalism students Adrianna Rochester and Cristina D’Almeida, journalism students at…

Continue Reading

Jack Barry misses 1918 World Series for WW1

By Edgar Ayala and Phil Zoppi, SCSU Journalism student Edgar Ayala and Phil Zoppi, journalism students…

Continue Reading

Connecticut women become workers during war

By Karlie Borges, SCSU Journalism student Karlie Borges, a journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University,…

Continue Reading

Connecticut students turned soldiers during WWI

By Sandra Gomez-Aceves, SCSU Journalism student Sandra Gomez-Aceves, a journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University,…

Continue Reading

Waterbury among leaders in WWI Liberty Bonds sales

By Jared Klim and Cristina D’Almeida, SCSU Journalism students Jared Klim and Cristina D’Almeida, journalism students…

Continue Reading
Meriden, Connecticut, World War I, World War I Monument

Meriden WWI monument’s location has significance

By Sandra Gomez-Aceves, SCSU Journalism student Sandra Gomez-Aceves, a journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University,…

Continue Reading