Air Force breaks conference losing streak with 70-63 win

Successful free throws helped the Falcons on the way to victory over Wyoming.

Academy medic earns Bronze Star in Afghanistan

Bronze Star recipient Capt. Jason Roberts performed medical care in Afghanistan’s Heart Province.

Air Force secretary to headline NCLS lineup

This year’s NCLS features speakers from all walks of life.

Academy graduate to pilot STS-130 shuttle mission

Col. Terry Virts Jr. from the Class of 1989 will pilot the Space Shuttle Endeavour being launched Sunday.

2009 graduate balances Air Force, pro hockey

A 2009 Academy grad is enjoying dual careers as an Air Force officer and professional hockey player.

Exercise tests responders’ readiness

Active shooter exercise tests installation tests readiness.

Clinic unveils 61,000 ‘new’ square feet

Renovations enable consolidation of medical services into the main clinic.

‘Buzz’ gets warm welcome to mews

The smallest of the falcon species, the kestrel is able to hover over its prey.

Security Forces to crack down on speeding

Security forces personnel want drivers to go easy on the gas pedal for the new year.

Speed enforcement was one of the most significant traffic safety tools for the 10th Security Forces Squadron in 2009, accounting for more than 600 tickets and more than $30,000 in fines, said Bradley Wilson, chief of plans and programs for 10th SFS.

Cadets test-fire FalconLaunch-8 rocket

Cadets in the FalconLaunch program conducted a successful static test-fire of the FalconLaunch-8 rocket’s propulsion system Jan. 15.

FalconLaunch is a two-semester senior capstone design course for cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy where they gain hands-on experience, “learning space by doing space.”

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