Sept. 11, 2001 – Never Forgotten

By Jill Nawoyski
September 9, 2015

On Sept. 11, 2001, New York City was no longer just a city. It was no longer just a place where families could go to see shows. 9.11It was no longer a place to simply purchase a hot dog on the street and watch thousands of people run by. Waking up, Sept. 11, 2001 was just a normal day: normal routine, normal morning cup of coffee, normal running through a sea of individuals just to get to work on time. For some, Sept. 11 now means never being able to hug their mother again. They can never look at an airplane the same again. They can never forget the life of their loved one that was taken away from them.

The Loquitur sends out their thoughts to those who were impacted by the September 11th attacks.

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Jill Nawoyski

I just want to impact the lives of others while finding myself along the way. Majoring in Digital Communications and Marketing at Cabrini College - Editor in Chief & Co-News Editor of The Loquitur, member of LOQation Weekly News, Student Government Senator and Student Ambassador. Dreamer, doer and firm believer that the ocean can change lives.

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