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Six months before Ms. Zorn started college classes, her aunt learned she had an aggressive form of liver cancer. She died two days after Ms. Zorn moved to campus.

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In 2018, Sarah Zorn became the Citadel's first female regimental commander. The New York Times followed her through her senior year as she sought to change the culture of an institution that long denied entry to women.

The First Woman to Lead 2400 Citadel Cadets: 'I Serve as a Stepping Stone' https://nyti.ms/2W292BR

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NYT: I Serve as a Stepping Stone
Six months before Ms. Zorn started college classes, her aunt learned she had an aggressive form of liver cancer. She died two days after Ms. Zorn moved to campus.<br />
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In 2018, Sarah Zorn became the Citadel's first female regimental commander. The New York Times followed her through her senior year as she sought to change the culture of an institution that long denied entry to women.<br />
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The First Woman to Lead 2400 Citadel Cadets: 'I Serve as a Stepping Stone' https://nyti.ms/2W292BR
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