When Vance Solman met Quinnipiac University students in their 300-level criminal justice course, he asked them, “Do I seem like someone that was incarcerated for 31 years?” “And they all go, ‘Noooo,’” Solman said. “Do I seem like someone that’s just come home, and has only been home 90 days?” Dressed in a brown-and-black striped.
One afternoon in late September, hundreds of students at Timber Creek High School in Orlando poured into the campus’s sprawling central courtyard to hang out and eat lunch. For members of an extremely online generation, their activities were decidedly analog.