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Talk about Biodiversity: Juli Bachman, freshman biology, conducts her famous natural selection lab involving the deforestation of hundreds of acres of natural lands. Every year after the rainy season, the 1st year bio students get to watch Ms. Bachman burn over 10 square miles of protected woodland, and study the affects it has on the surrounding environment. “He was one of my best friends, and I don’t understand how something like this could happen to someone so young.” A grieving freshman told us, most likely regarding the 10 students that went missing after the demonstration failed and spread into the surrounding area. "I tried to go back into the flames, looking for one of the students that got caught under a tree branch. But as soon as the thicc smoke filled my lungs, I heard Juli cackle and I knew he was gone." said Avery Johnson (Senior). “I open up my spiritual channel by harvesting the youth from small animals; my third eye has been open since before this world was created.” Throughout the interview, Bachman was writing a series of repeating numbers in her journal labeled 'Book of Spells'. Bachman told us, “Alchemy provides a channel to the unseen realm.” She said after she was notified of the missing students. “I’d preform the sacrifices in my own home, but my summoning space is too full of animal carcasses; there simply isn’t enough energy to open the channel.”