Thursday, 17 June 2021, 11:41 am
Climate change and other societal issues remain top of
mind for New Zealand’s millennials and Gen
Zs.
Across the world people have seen a year of
intense uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, political
instability, racial discord, and severe climate events, yet
through all this, millennials and Gen Zs across have
remained determined to hold themselves and other accountable
on society’s most pressing issues. They believe we have
arrived at a pivotal moment in history and are demanding
changes which will result in a more equitable and
sustainable world.
Deloitte’s 2021 Millennial and
Gen Z Survey, now in its 10th year, interviewed more than
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Lewiston s No. 1 singles player Abigail Svor follows through on a backhand during her match against Edward Little s Mya Vincent on Tuesday at Lewiston High School. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
LEWISTON Edward Little lost the war, but Mya Vincent won the battle.
By the time the No. 1 singles match started, Lewiston was already wrapping up a victory over the rival Red Eddies in girls tennis. Vincent, though, still had to duel with Lewiston senior Abby Svor.
Edward Little’s Mya Vincent hits a backhand during her No. 1 singles match against Lewiston’s Abigail Svor at the Lewiston High School courts Tuesday. Vincent defeated Svor in a match that lasted two and a half hours.