September 13, 2018
September 13, 2018 Volume 99 Number 04 THE DUQUESNE DUKE www.duqsm.com PROUDLY SERVING OUR CAMPUS SINCE 1925 Residents Flight 93 victims remembered stuck in and honored by nation on 9/11 Brottier Hallie Lauer features editor elevators SHANKSVILLE – One hour and 17 minutes after the first plane Gabriella DiPietro hit the North Tower of the World news editor Trade Center, Flight 93, carry- ing 33 passengers and seven crew Elevators can be useful – almost members, crashed into a field in essential – when buildings have Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 580 numerous floors and endless miles per hour. staircases. But, in order to utilize “Hero is one of the most over- their convenience, they have to used words in any language. The actually work. people of Flight 93, the 40, are Shortly after 9 p.m. on Monday, heroes,” Gov. Tom Wolf said in Sept. 3, one of the three elevators his observance speech on Sept. 11. in Brottier Hall, an apartment- “They did not know who they were style residence hall on Duquesne saving, they only knew their fellow University’s campus, broke down, Americans were at risk.” trapping seven residents inside On Sunday Sept. 9, the new- for roughly 40 minutes. est addition to the memorial was In May, Brottier Hall was dedicated. The Tower of Voices acquired by Radnor Property Group is a 93 foot tall tower made of (Radnor) and Harrison Street Real 40 separate windchimes. Each of Estate Capital (Harrison Street). the 40 chimes, representing the The building’s operations have 40 lives on board Flight 93, play been managed by Capstone On- a different note, further symbol- Campus Management since Aug.
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