Our Perspective 
9/11: Have we gone far enough to understand?
here are so many names.
That was one of our many thoughts. 
Charles E. Jones. Shuyin Yang. Alok Agarwal.
Everybody thinks of the sons, daughters, sisters, mothers, husbands and cousins they left behind.
Joanne Ahladiotis. Mohammed Salman. Fredrick Kim Han.
But after the candlelight memorial service with songs referring to a Christian god,  some may have wondered one thing.
Did all of the victims really believe in a Christian god? Or a god at all?
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"Little good is accomplished without controversy, and no civic evil is ever defeated without publicity."

Leaving West Virginia for Northern Ireland
Student begins packing for study abroad overseas at the University of Ulster in Ireland
ow would you pack for nine months in a cold climate? No, really, I need to know. I have one suitcase, one duffel bag, my trusty laptop and a backpack. All my earthly possessions for the next two semesters have to be compact enough to fit into those spaces and light enough for me to carry by myself.
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