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R-VOICE: What would you do without technology?

Alexa Solis interviewed students at Coronado High School.

TIARE GIRON, JUNIOR

“I feel like it would be calming to not have technology. I would read more, too.”

DREW JOHNS, JUNIOR

“I would be more active in my family life, and I would put more effort into my schoolwork.”

SARAH PERALTA, SOPHOMORE

“I wouldn’t be able to connect with my friends that I don’t go to school with.”

 ERIC LUJAN, SOPHOMORE

“I would be more productive, live a more enjoyable existence and be completely miserable in the process.”

 JACKIE FLORES, SENIOR

“I would be forced to read a book.”

MATT KINDELL, SENIOR

“I’d probably spend more time outside getting more fit.”

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