High school freshman sacrifices life for well-being of fellow classmates.

High School Freshman Nien Nunb became the embodiment of utilitarianism when he died in order to ensure all of his classmates passed their Beginning Comp final.

Says classmate C. H., "We always say, like, who's gonna take one for the team, but it's all talk, no one actually thought someone would commit such an act of selflessness." He continues, "Now I'll forever be in debt to Nien."

If you are unfamiliar with current high school lore, there are many rumors passed around Vista del Lago and other generic schools, such as: if a teacher is more than 15 minutes late, all the students will not have to go to class or if California weather is somehow below -15 degrees Fahrenheit school will be canceled. But the reigning monarch of all school legends is the "All-Pass" legend. It goes like this: in any given high school class, if one student dies just prior to or during the final, then all the other students in that class will not have to take the final and get A's.

This true heroism exhibited by Nunb shows the true extent of his love for all his classmates, and he will be honored in the next high school rally. In order to get some extra revenue, Voz's View is also selling T-shirts with his face on them for only $45.

Finals week is the time when people's true intentions come out, whether by sacrificing their life for the good of others, or by breaking down in the bathroom, or by sitting in a strategic spot behind a smart kid. But the real question is, which of these freshman will die next year for the Honor's Chem final? Will it be self-sacrifice, or will it be murder?