Haiti Tragedy Hits Home for Widener Law Student
January 25, 2010
January 25, 2010
WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 25 -- The Widener University School of Law issued the following news release:
Upon hearing on Jan. 12 that his native country of Haiti had been ravaged by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, Widener law student Noel Jonathas, Jr. endured two harrowing days of not knowing whether his older brother was alive or dead.
His repeated attempts to reach family members in the island nation were largely fruitless, Jonathas said, because telephone lines were ess . . .
Upon hearing on Jan. 12 that his native country of Haiti had been ravaged by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake, Widener law student Noel Jonathas, Jr. endured two harrowing days of not knowing whether his older brother was alive or dead.
His repeated attempts to reach family members in the island nation were largely fruitless, Jonathas said, because telephone lines were ess . . .