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R-VOICE: If you could witness a historical event, what would it be?

Darius Roohani, senior

"I would see the launching of the first space shuttle in the sixties because I believe the most important advancements we've made as a species, not just as a country, are scientific, and it'd be cool to witness the landing of men on the moon."

Adam Haikal, senior

"I'd definitely like to witness the signing of the Declaration of Independence because it's a huge representation of what this country wants to stand for and it'd be awesome to see our Founding Fathers pull together to fight against tyranny and for a free country."

Soona Amhaz, junior

"I would want to witness what happened in Tiananmen Square only because there's such little coverage of it, and I would want to see what really happened for myself."

Miu Suzuki, sophomore

"I would want to see the first assembly of the United Nations because it commemorates a world where we're actually using diplomacy rather than just hard power."

Aaron Love, sophomore

"I wish I could see Hank Aaron break the all-time home run record because it jumpstarted the advancement in sports for African Americans."

Dallas Carlos, freshman

"I'd like to see when the American troops stormed the shores of Normandy into France during World War II. It'd be the greatest thing to see how they got there and to see them willingly risking their lives to fight for what they believe in and knowing that they could die doing it."

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