T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Thursday
April 5, 2012
Volume 93, No.
100
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Since 1919
BY JOHNATHAN SILVER AND
LINDSEY JUAREZ
The Shorthorn senior staff
In a span of two hours, the lives of...
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Thursday
April 5, 2012
Volume 93, No.
100
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
BY JOHNATHAN SILVER AND
LINDSEY JUAREZ
The Shorthorn senior staff
In a span of two hours, the lives of
hundredsofArlingtonresidentschanged.
A powerful storm cell rolled through
the Metroplex just after noon on Tuesday, producing several tornadoes and
spurts of torrential rain and hail.
After
the storm passed, residents and neighbors emerged from shelter to find their
homes in ruin.
CLAIMS continues on page 8
VISION continues on page 8
BY JESSICA FLORES
The Shorthorn staff
A child crouches in a “duck
and cover” position.
She is at
school, scared to death as four
tornadoes take the roofs off of
houses and destroy everything in
their paths.
“They were spinning real fast,”
she said.
This is the dream that 8-yearold Cesya Sandoval had a little
more than a month before tornadic storms hit North Texas on
Tuesday.
Cesya, the daughter of Dalila
Sandov
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