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We sat and stood on the Quad last Thursday night (May 29), about 2,000 of us, holding candles and listening intently as the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Santa Barbara victims鈥 names rang out.
Students heard the names of fellow 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 students, sorority sisters and high school classmates. Faculty and staff heard the names of students just like those we work with every day. Some of us heard the names of sons and daughters, just like our own children who may be away at school.
We all heard the names of our 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 family members, struck down on that tragic night in Isla Vista, May 23.
Three 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis students went to the microphone to remember their friends George Chen and Cheng Yuan 鈥淛ames鈥 Hong.
James was kind to a fault, said Yasmine Mortazavi, recalling an incident from drama class at Lynbrook High School in San Jose. James鈥 acting partner had blanked out, unable to say his lines in a scene that constituted the duo鈥檚 final project.
鈥淎fterward, James鈥 partner felt so bad that he just put his hands to his face and he started to cry,鈥 Mortazavi said. 鈥淚 remember James being so sweet. He sat next to this guy, patting his back, telling him it was OK, that it wasn鈥檛 a big deal, that it wasn鈥檛 his fault, and all of us followed suit and started comforting our classmate with James.鈥
Austina Nguyen said George had a smile that never ended. And now it lives on in Nguyen鈥檚 poem:
鈥淚f he could exist as anything else in the universe, it would be a smile.
鈥淚t鈥檚 too bad he was only on this Earth, with us, for a little while.
鈥淎 student, a friend and a loved one, you know he would have gone the extra mile.
鈥淟et us take a moment to remember George and his amazing smile.鈥
Krisha Yadav-Ranjan also knew George from Leland High School in San Jose, recalling him as genuine with a kind soul. 鈥淲e meet people every single day,鈥 Yadav-Ranjan said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know how much time we have left on this Earth. All we can do is express the deepest of kindness, compassion and empathy toward others.鈥
Sasha Kasper, who organized the vigil, said: 鈥淚 feel, as I鈥檓 sure all of you gathered here would agree, that as 新澳门六合彩内幕信息SB鈥檚 sister campus and a fellow 新澳门六合彩内幕信息, we must honor the students that lost their lives that night and focus on healing, recovery and how we can all come together to make a change in this world so this does not happen again.鈥
She read short biographies of James and George and the others who were killed May 23. 鈥淵ou will be missed, but never forgotten,鈥 she said after reading each biography, before pausing for a moment of silence for each of the victims.
George Chen, 19, a sophomore from San Jose 鈥 He volunteered for the YMCA as a camp counselor and for the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation. His mother said, 鈥淗e was always very sweet and helpful.鈥 He studied computer engineering.
Cheng Yuan 鈥淛ames鈥 Hong, 20, a senior from San Jose 鈥 His drama teacher recalled James鈥 鈥渆arnest nature, conviction, honesty and mostly his smile 鈥 it lit up the room.鈥 He studied computer engineering and had plans with Weihan 鈥淒avid鈥 Wang and George Chen, two of the other victims, to start a business together.
Katherine 鈥淜atie鈥 Cooper, 22, a senior from Chino Hills 鈥 She was weeks away from graduating with a degree in art history and archaeology. Family and friends recalled her as outgoing and full of energy, 鈥渢he kind of girl that brought sunshine on an overcast day.鈥 A member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
Christopher Ross Michaels-Martinez, 20, a sophomore from San Luis Obispo 鈥 His high school principal recalled Christopher as 鈥渁n engaging, happy guy who had a bright future.鈥 He was an English major, all set to spend his junior year in London. He dreamed of going to law school to become a lawyer like his parents (his father, Richard Martinez, graduated from the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis School of Law in 1983). He was an only child.
Weihan 鈥淒avid鈥 Wang, 20, a junior from Fremont 鈥 Fremont Christian School, his high school alma mater, described David as 鈥渁 young man of exemplary character and high academic achievement who loved basketball and was beloved by faculty, staff and students.鈥 He studied computer engineering at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Santa Barbara. He and his family planned to go to Yellowstone National Park in July, for vacation and to celebrate David鈥檚 21st birthday. He was an only child.
Veronika Weiss, 19, a sophomore 鈥 She graduated from Westlake High School (Westlake Village), where she was a straight-A student and participated in four sports: cross country, baseball, swimming and water polo. She studied mathematics and statistics at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息SB. Her father described her as 鈥渨ise and mature beyond her years.鈥 She was 鈥渕aking friends, studying like a maniac and loving every minute of it,鈥 he said. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta.
What others had to say
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi 鈥 鈥淭onight we come together with hearts broken in mourning for the tragic events in Isla Vista last Friday. 鈥 Each victim was a cherished daughter or son, sister or brother, and beloved friend. 鈥
鈥淚t is so easy for mourning to turn to despair, and it is in the depths of despair that hope is easily quashed. As members of a community shocked by tragedy it falls to each of us to ensure that hope is never lost. Indeed, this is why we gather tonight: to tell all those affected by this tragedy 鈥 that there is hope and you are not alone.鈥
鈥淭he flames that we will carry tonight will eventually extinguish, but the message they symbolize will continue to burn 鈥 that there is hope and you are not alone. 鈥
鈥淚t is my hope that we will have the courage and compassion to take the necessary steps as a society and a democracy so that we don鈥檛 find ourselves again grieving and asking, 鈥榃hy?鈥欌
Davis Mayor Joe Kravoza 鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 incumbent upon all of us 鈥 the city, the campus, Student Affairs, the campus police, social services on campus, the health system on campus 鈥 to share information and create a community of compassion that makes sure that those who are suffering from stress, from the loss of friends, from being away from home, have a new community in which they begin to thrive and begin their adult lives. We鈥檝e been reminded from before, but especially since 2007, at Virginia Tech, of the incredible stress that can come to bear when somebody is not supported.鈥
Police Chief Matt Carmichael, whose three children stood behind him 鈥 鈥淭onight, I want to tell you that I鈥檓 angry, I鈥檓 sad and I just don鈥檛 really get it. ... Tonight, members of our community have lost their loved ones. ...
鈥淭onight is our opportunity to show respect for our sister campus through our action, thoughts and prayers. The horror of this tragedy affects us all, because we are all University of California. 鈥
"We remember those lives lost, we have to remember. We must remember the goodness of young life that so needlessly was taken away from us.
鈥淒on鈥檛 doubt our resolve or your resolve as a community. In the face of darkness, we stand together and we stand in support of our sister campus.鈥
Sarah Hahn, director, Counseling Services, part of Student Health and Counseling Services 鈥 鈥淥ur gathering reflects our core commitment at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, that , and our larger understanding that we are one University of California, and that a tragedy at one of our campses touches us all. 鈥
鈥淎s we grapple with our wish to prevent the apparently unpreventable, we need to look around and see if there are any in our own community whose loneliness could be turning into despair, or starting to fray the fabric of reality. As you are doining tonight by being here together, continue to take care of each other. Be there for each other. Reach out. There is little that is more comforting than a moment of shared compassion.鈥
'We are here for you'
Kasper expressed hope that 新澳门六合彩内幕信息SB and the Isla Vista community would "hear the words and beautiful speeches spoken here today, as well as see the many faces that are here at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis tonight," showing our sister campus that it is not alone, that "we are here to support you."
"To the families of the victims of this horrific event: We will continue to honor and remember your loved ones through their memory. We are here for you.
"To all affected by this tragedy, please know that 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis is standing in solidarity with you.
Kasper concluded by saying: 鈥淭hank you to all of you who have come out tonight. May you hold your friends tighter, may you lend a hand or ear to someone who is lonely or in need of a friend, and may we all never take a single day for granted.鈥
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