Less than one week after the series of shootings in metro Atlanta, we experienced a mass shooting right here at home. Just as we stand together with our Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander students, babyÖ±²¥app and staff, we stand together in our shared grief over 10 lives lost at a local King Soopers on March 22. One of our own—18-year-old freshman Louis Saxton, who's studying cello with Assistant Professor of Cello David Requiro—proved yet again the healing power of music: after fleeing for his life as the first shots were fired in Monday's horrific event, Saxton returned to the scene with his cello the next day. "[Music] is a way for everybody to connect and to feel together, because this isn't the sort of event that you're able to just brush off," said Saxton, a native of Bemidji, Minnesota. "I needed to comfort those who had lost a lot more than I had." Hear Saxton share and listen to a few passages of . (Photo credit: CPR News)