Sorority supports soldiers

Alpha Omicron Pi created Sisters for Soldiers out of respect for past and present sisters who have family members overseas. Sorority members Erica Maurice, Bretten James, Guadalupe Espinoza, Carmen Ramirez, Sandy Maas and Kimberly Navarro set up outside the Campus Center to collect items for care packages. The next collection will be Tuesday. / photo by Megan Peralez
Alpha Omicron Pi created Sisters for Soldiers out of respect for past and present sisters who have family members overseas. Sorority members Erica Maurice, Bretten James, Guadalupe Espinoza, Carmen Ramirez, Sandy Maas and Kimberly Navarro set up outside the Campus Center to collect items for care packages. The next collection will be Tuesday. / photo by Megan Peralez
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