University student dies after plunging 100 feet off cliff in Ozark National Forest

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Iowa college student dies after plunging 100 feet off cliff in Ozark National Forest.

Andrea Norton, a junior at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa, was visiting the Arkansas forest Saturday as part of a class activity, the Newton County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.

Wheeler said the area is known to be dangerous and "one stumble or misstep is all it can take to turn a great day into a tragic one."

 

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Taking a selfie or high?

It is very discouraging that people will take the opportunity to bad mouth someone or be callous in speculating the cause of death. Can we not be a little more sympathetic,empathetic, and civil. If someone was a truly evil person I might be able to understand hateful comments

selifiesuicide Its a thing now.

I would never take my students to such a dangerous area. Jeeeez

At least it wasn't selfie related

Natural Selection

So sad rip.

wow. so sad. prayers to her family

Rip

😢

Another fall? Have schools stop teaching kids about gravity?

Sad, but proves Darwin was right. Future generations will be smarter because she isn’t breeding

This is so sad😣

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