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Growing up in the U.S., gun violence has lurked around every corner since my childhood

Noa Roxborough is a second-year Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studies philosophy and global studies.

Alert Carolina, 2:24 p.m.: Update: Remain sheltered in place. This is an ongoing situation. Suspect at large. Alert Carolina, 3:14 p.m.: Update: Stay sheltered in place until all clear. All classes and events are cancelled for today. On Monday, an associate professor in the department of Applied Physical Sciences at UNC, Zijie Yan, was killed. Police arrested a graduate student he had advised. Thousands of students and faculty were traumatized by his death, the misinformation that spread during the three-hour lockdown, and the sheer terror of the threat on campus.When we got the all-clear, a stark joviality returned to the atmosphere inside the dining hall.

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