Organizers of Jacksonville State University’s Holocaust Remembrance program expect a return to the normal this year as in-person observances resume. COVID forced cancellation in 2020 and a virtual observance in 2021. Started in 1982 by a group of students from JSU’s Wesley Foundation, the event is intended to educate new generations about World War II and the Nazis' attempt to exterminate a class of people. The event will be free and open to the public as well as JSU’s faculty and students, according to event committee member Karlie Johnson. “Our goal is to provide education and awareness and most of...