9/11: Where were you?
Andrea Zanaglio, News Editor
September 11, 2011
Filed under Featured Multimedia, Features, Top Stories
Today marks the 10th anniversary of 9/11, a day etched into the memory of every American.
Robert Morris University student, faculty and staff took a moment to recall where they were on that day just ten years ago.
Tell us in the comments section: Where were you?







6th grade Science class with Mr. Ferra. Won’t ever forget that.
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I was in the 4th grade. We had a field trip schedule that day to the art museum, but it got cancelled. My class and I watched the tragedy on the t.v. in school until we were sent home early.
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I was teaching at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, PA, which is just a little over two hours outside NYC. I was in my office when I heard and immediately went over to the television studio on campus to watch the coverage, where I watched the towers come down live. I remember walking across the campus afterward and just looking at the sky the entire time, as if waiting to see the next doomed plane overhead.
Sentry, reeally nice coverage here. And Noah’s photos are fantastic. Beautiful job!
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