A Troy University professor and student-athlete are mourning their queen’s death from the other side of the world.
Professor Michael Green and student Evie Anderson both learned about Queen Elizabeth II’s death during class.
“I was actually in class also and one of my teammates put a message on our group chat. It was kind of the same as Dr. Green,” said Anderson. “My family respects them quite a lot, and I think that’s been brought down to me and my siblings as well,” said Anderson.
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