One Tribe Day at North Central
North Central held a One Tribe Day, which is a student-led anti-suicide day where students will try to help train other students in recognizing and responding to warning sides of suicide.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, greets students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Pasquale Kelay, a senior at North Central High School, holds and photographs the NBA championship ring belonging to former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf who was in Spokane to speak with students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf speaks to students at North Central High Schoo,l Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf speaks to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf speaks to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, tells his life story to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, speaks to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf tells students at North Central High School about his life, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf tells humorous stories about his life to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf hugs senior Pasquale Kely while speaking with students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. Turiaf had let Kelay hold his NBA championship ring and Kelay returned it mid-speech. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, poses for photos with students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf speaks to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, poses for photos with students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Principal Steve Fisk introduces former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf to the students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students listend to Turiaf and spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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Former Gonzaga and NBA basketball player Rony Turiaf, center, speaks about his life to students at North Central High School, Friday, April 13, 2018. North Central High students spent the day in activities to build community and make connections among students in response to a handful of suicides at the school.
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