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SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION

Ever heard from “a friend of a friend of a friend?” Six degrees of separation, originally coined by author Frigyes Karinthy, is the concept that all people on average are six or less social connections away from each other. Keep scrolling to view some of the spontaneous and miscellaneous interactions between seniors that connect us.

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Devon Shao cooked fried rice with...

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Vincent Zhu, who learned the word "sploosh" from...

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Sam Chock, who pulled an all-nighter working on a Bio Lab with…

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Aida Mushell, who witnessed an analysis of “All the Pretty Horses” as a spicy book by…

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Parker Beyersdoerfer, who found a bunch of romance novels in a book donation box outside of an elementary school with…

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Noora Soroushnejad, who accidentally wore the same outfit once as...

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Ian Wong, who participated in a friendly basketball competition using Mr. Stolz’s mini hoop with…

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Wasil Rasuli, who was taught how to throw a shot in a shot put from…

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Ryan Niemi, who is good friends with the brother of…

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Cade Coffey, who is a member of the class of 2021.

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