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CNN Saturday Morning News

Life Continues for College Freshman in Colorado

Aired September 29, 2001 - 08:53   ET

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
BILL HEMMER, CNN ANCHOR: The attacks on America have had a direct impact on what would have been a normal parents weekend for two students at the University of Colorado. But that was before the world shifted.

CNN's Stephanie Oswald now with more from Boulder.

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STEPHANIE OSWALD, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): As a freshman in the reserve officer training corps, Nicole Chapman is continuing a family tradition. She was in grade school when her father was flying Stealth fighter jets over Saudi Arabia.

DON CHAPMAN: How you doing?

NICOLE CHAPMAN: Good.

DON CHAPMAN: You doing OK?

NICOLE CHAPMAN: Yes.

When he went to go before I was nine and I didn't know. My mom told me he was doing paperwork.

OSWALD: A decade later, Nicole is in the Army, and this time there's no attempt to hide from reality.

DON CHAPMAN: Even more important is that I had a chance to hug her after she's seeing all this on the TV. Even more. Give her a hug and say this still is the greatest country in the world.

OSWALD: Retired from the Air Force just three months ago, Don Chapman now flies for a commercial airline.

DON CHAPMAN: Now, I know she's young and I know she's only a freshman in college, but I think she's going to find herself very deeply involved in the continuing, what they're calling a continuing war against terrorism. And of course I'm concerned.

OSWALD: Mateen Afzal is deeply involved in the war against ignorance. A senior at C.U. and a member of the Muslim Students Association, some are attacking his beliefs. MATEEN AFZAL: Immediately I thought they're going to pinpoint this on, you know, the religion of Islam or some Muslim terrorists, Arab terrorists in some Middle Eastern country. So I knew that was going to happen immediately. I mean it's kind of the usual suspects, as they say on the news.

OSWALD: Mateen's family flew in from Philadelphia for parents weekend, the fourth time in four years, despite his mother's fear of flying.

BIRGITTA AFZAL: I even told Mateen on the telephone, I'm sorry, Mateen, but I may not able to make it this time because I'm so scared of flying. And he said, "Oh, mom, you're coming."

SYED AFZAL: As a parent, it is our duty to work with them and try to talk about these fears and how to look at the positive side of the thing.

OSWALD: Syed Afzal has a strong message for his son.

SYED AFZAL: A fear should not dictate our life. Optimism and hope and the hope, you know, of the mercy and blessing of the lord, you know, that is what we need.

OSWALD: More than 1,500 families face the challenge of travel to reunite this weekend.

ELIZABETH HOFFMAN, PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO: We need to remind ourselves and our children that these things do pass and that life cannot stop because of these things.

OSWALD: It's a weekend for respect and cheering in the football stadium. And a time to check out the new dorm room.

NICOLE CHAPMAN: This is my room, dad. This is my corner.

DON CHAPMAN: I know.

OSWALD (on camera): Parents weekend also includes the golf tournament, pep rallies and campus tours. But this year for many families there's something else not on the usual schedule, a rally for peace.

UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT: I will tell you that the emotion that is most prominent in me right now is fear. I'm very scared.

OSWALD (voice-over): Families also rallied for understanding and in these times of uncertainty, cling to what they are sure of.

MATEEN AFZAL: I am proud to be a Muslim in America. I mean, just to have the sense of freedom to practice my religion and the open, the general openness in the community and the supportiveness of the American public.

NICOLE CHAPMAN: I would die for this country. I love this country very much. And that is why I joined the ROTC. OSWALD: A celebration of school spirit and for these families in their first meeting since September 11, also a celebration of human spirit.

Stephanie Oswald, CNN, Boulder, Colorado.

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