In Shores Chapel on 11 . a piece of artwork by senior Margaret Hlasta is displayed in remembrance of Sept. II, 2001. "There are pieces of people's lives displayed like a store receipt, a plane ticket, a photo of a baby in a fireman costume ... things from our daily lives that, on one day for those involved, was flipped completely upside down or lost," Hlasta said. -Chelsea Roberson Praying for America on the front lawn Sept. 24, sophomore Alyssa Santa Ana remembers the terrorist attack on Sept. II. "[The attack was] something that made me realize how serious death was, and it felt more personal watching it on television than reading about it in a history textbook," Santa Ana said. -Amber Bazargani 56 people
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