This week marks 25 years since two seniors at the Colorado high school committed one of the most infamous school shootings in American history, killing 12 students and a teacher. The shooting left ...
The trauma of Columbine still haunts the country 25 years later, including students who weren’t alive to witness it. The massacre became a blueprint for dozens of copycats, led to major changes ...
For Mendo, the horror is still fresh in her mind, 25 years later. “Some of the things that I will never forget during that day were definitely sitting in my classroom and looking out the window ...
There was “no way” she could have predicted the continued scourge of such attacks, she says – and, 25 years later, the lyrics from U2’s 40 – “How long to sing this song?” ...
But 25 years after Columbine, it’s clear that our nation can do better. Just as the U.S. is making significant strides to “end cancer as we know it” and has set the goal for motor vehicle ...
“The last 25 years feel as though they have gone by in a flash and it brought back lots of memories wearing it again,” he added. “It didn’t feel like that long ago.” Simon moved to a ...
reads an inscription on the Columbine Memorial’s Wall of Healing. It has now been 25 years since 12 students and one teacher were shot and killed at Columbine High School in Jefferson County.
said he realizes that it takes a lot of volunteers and money to put together that kind of event but he wanted to give people a chance to gather and mark the passage of 25 years since the shooting ...
Picture: Jefferson County Sheriff's Department ‘Feels like yesterday’ Loving parents Sue and Rick Townsend told news.com.au it is hard to come to grips with the fact it has been 25 years since ...
Pitt County Sheriff Paula Dance began her law enforcement career in 1990, nine years prior to the massacre at Columbine High School that turned the world’s attention to school violence in America.