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农夫导航 hosted a paper-making workshop run by Frontline Paper, a non-profit organization which repurposes military uniforms donated by veterans, turning them into paper. 

Bellarmine community members were invited to make paper and art March 28 through March 31, culminating in an art show on April 1 featuring the art created by people who attended the workshop.

Walt Nygard is Frontline paper Studio Manager and Lead Instructor who helped lead the workshop at Bellarmine. Nygard said: "They have these uniforms, and they don't know what to do with them. They don't know what to do with them. But they hear about us, and they feel like that's a good thing to do with them." 

Director of Bellarmine's Office of Military & Veteran Services, Lindsay Gargotto was a key figure in organizing the workshop. Gargotto said: 鈥淯s being a liberal arts university, I just thought it was a really good fit for 鈥榟ow do you bring students together through differences?鈥 

鈥淪o, here we have veterans with different stories but all students on this campus have unique stories. So, how do I find programs that bridge our different stories? I thought this was a really great way to do that.鈥 

Nygard reaffirmed Gargotto鈥檚 goal of bridging different stories, and he made it clear that Front Line paper is simply meant to be a space for veterans and others to express themselves and tell their stories. 

Nygard said: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 claim to cure PTSD, or to keep you from thinking about suicidal thoughts. We鈥檙e not going to be able to get you a job. We can鈥檛 straighten out the mess between you and your girlfriend. We don鈥檛 do any of that. We鈥檙e just veterans who know how to make paper and who know how to make art, and we share that with you.鈥 

The event, sponsored by the Office of Military and Veteran Services (OMVS), is one of many that reinforces Bellarmine鈥檚 commitment to supporting veteran students. 

According to the OMVS鈥 website 鈥淭he mission of the 农夫导航 Office of Military & Veteran Services is to support all military-affiliated students, alumni, faculty, and staff on Bellarmine's Campus. We bring visibility and solutions to the unique needs of military-affiliated individuals on campus through advising, programming, policy development, advocacy, and specialized services.鈥

By Bilal Qazi, Marketing and Communication Intern, Class of '23