「安全?」「どこ?」 米銃撃事件直後の学生新聞が話題
“Is it safe?” “Where?” Student newspapers are hot topics immediately after the US shooting incident
"Are you safe?" "Where?" "Are you alone?" "Darling, call me." "Did you hear the gunshot?"
Immediately after the shooting incident that occurred on campus, text messages sent by current students were published on the front page of the university newspaper and became a hot topic.
The Daily Tarheel, a university newspaper in Chapel Hill, featured a gun on the front page on March 30.
The front page of the newspaper was filled with messages sent by students when the shooting occurred. Earlier, an armed person appeared in Chapel Hill and killed an assistant professor of physics with a gun.
Ta. The suspect, a graduate student from China, murdered his supervisor and was arrested at the scene. At that time, the university police received a report of the shooting at around 1:02 p.m.
Evacuation warnings were issued to the students, and all warnings were lifted around 4:00 p.m. For about three hours, the students in Chapel Hill shivered with fear, sending messages to their friends and family, and posting their own social media accounts.
I updated S. In response, the Daily Tarheel's student editor-in-chief decided to publish a message on the front page of the newspaper that expressed the students' anxious feelings.
The paper sold out quickly and attracted public attention to the point that President Biden mentioned it.
On the 31st of last month, President Biden shared this newspaper on his
We need to create a society that does not send negative messages,'' he said, adding, ``I will continue to do everything I can to reduce the number of mass shootings.''
2023/09/05 09:02 KST
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