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What should society learn from the past?

BROOKLYN REICH

INTERVIEWED STUDENTS AT LAS VEGAS ACADEMY

KRISTEN ZELLER, SENIOR

“We need to remember to have a real conversation once in a while. We have forgotten to speak face to face.”

KARINA FOSTER, SENIOR

“I feel that society can benefit in remembering to successfully compromise.”

MAGGIE RICHARDS, JUNIOR

“One thing I wish society could remember is to eat fresh fruits and vegetables.”

KYLE PRATT, JUNIOR

“We need to remember that if it’s not yours, leave it be.”

OSKAR BUSTAMANTE, FRESHMAN

“I feel that we need to remember that supporting equal rights is always important.”

CHLOE SMIT, JUNIOR”If I could bring back anything from the past it would be that men should be more chivalrous.”

TASHINA AMIRO, FRESHMAN”We should bring forth more unique ideas and be accepting of these differences.”

BRYAN ROSENBLATT, JUNIOR”We need to remember to be knowledgeable about our decisions before we act.”

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