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From left: Jaime Cruz and Ariana Diaz stand under a live oak tree growing in the middle of the street in Uvalde on Aug. 18, 2022.
Uvalde school shooting

College-bound Uvalde students grapple with leaving a hometown in mourning

The students worry how the tragedy will define them in their new environments and struggle with guilt about the people they’re leaving behind.

Struggles to leave Uvalde

Ariana Diaz in Luigi’s Italian Restaurant in Uvalde, where she and her family gathered for a post-graduation celebration on June 24, 2022.
Ariana Diaz, a Uvalde High School graduate, is photographed in New York City, NY on August 24, 2022. Diaz left Uvalde to start college at New York University.

Worries about what the future holds

Jaime Cruz, a Uvalde High School graduate, left Uvalde to start college at the University of Houston. He began his major in Strategic Communications the week of August 24, 2022.

Healing in a new space

Turning trauma into advocacy

From left: Jaime Cruz and Ariana Diaz stand under a tree in the middle of the road in Uvalde on Aug. 18, 2022.

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