Michelle Edgar has always known she wanted to contribute to philanthropic music organizations, but if you’d asked her in college, she never would have thought she’d start her own charity.
Even after graduating, most college students spend years before they know what they’ll be doing the rest of their lives, but U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Leela J. Gray knew her path by the time she was a sophomore at Elon University in 1986.
Lifetime’s “Army Wives” might be a little melodramatic (not to mention filled with bad acting), but the show’s emotion-filled episodes aren’t always far off base.
Her Campus talked with two experienced military girlfriends to find out what it’s like to have a camo-clad boyfriend.
Meagan’s story
Every so often, someone will tell me “Oh my God, you look JUST like [insert name here]!” I’ve been told I look like Sarah Bareilles, Lea Michele and, to my horror, Cher. In most cases (especially with Cher), I don’t see it.
“I love my sisters. I love my sisters. I love my sisters.”
This was the mantra I repeated over and over again as I cleaned up puke, unclogged the sink and quieted 2 a.m. screaming during my term as sorority house manager last year. It worked—most of the time.