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National tragedy felt throughout campus
Students in the Hawks Nest watch footage of Tuesday’s tragedy In horror. A candlelight vigil will held today at 9 p.m. at the CampurCommo^^^^^
Tuesday Attack on America has left the nation reeling
wall of the Pentagon. “It’s like watching a video in among those for whom the e
Heather Grady
“If we do confirm il
history class. Nobody really ex- hit close to home. Van Schagen
national terrorism, their coordina- pected it, and everybody just kind is the daughter of an American
tion and execution was excellent of felt safe in America,” student Airlines pilot based in New York.
n that they didn’t only mobilize Kelly Blanchfeild said.
The tragic attacks on the World and spread fear amongst Ameri-
Trade Center and the Pentagon
have left the campus in emotional
turmoil.
One of the biggest conse
quences of the attack has been the
but also in most other
of the world,” said Dr.
remonda B. Kleinberg, political cations of the attack.
‘You wonder
Fortunately, her father w
to work on Tuesday.
“Our generation has never
Shortly before 9 a.m. on Tues- science professor. “I think Ameri-
day morning, two hijacked
planes, one belonging to Ameri-
Airlines, the other to United hend this.
Airlines, slammed into the World The attack broke
Trade Center, causing both 110- of safety
story towers to crash down. An ing in the country. Such
hour later, another American Air
lines plane crashed into the west
really grappling with senior James Downey said,
who to blame andhow to compre- Many students have’family
fear generated by possible impli- lived through a war... It’s scary
to think that at any moment some-
s at war?’” thing could happen to you or your
family,” she said.
In addition counseling sites
:t up Tuesday in Univer-
and friends in the areas affected
the veil by the attacks, and felt waves of sity Union in room 204, Warwick
Americans feel liv- fear and sadness in hearing the Center in room 104, in addition
attack
led to feelings of denial and
numbness throughout the country.
to resources in the Student Devel-
5ee Terror, Page 5