Ryan Sobosky spreads positivity one door at a time

One hundred building doors held open every morning

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Cierra Dolquist

Ryan Sobosky is a LSHS junior who finds joy in making other people’s day. Sobosky has held the doors open in the 100 building every day from seven to seven-thirty to lift moods. “I felt like I needed to brighten up people’s day, make everyone feel better about their day. I just want to make people happy” said Sobosky.

Spreading positivity and happiness is something junior Ryan Sobosky attempts to achieve by holding open the doors to the one hundred building every morning.

“Well, I open [the doors] everyday, every morning, from 7:00 to 7:30,” said Sobosky. “I felt like I needed to brighten up peoples’ days, make everyone feel better about their day. I just want to make people happy.”

Sobosky has a motive behind this kind act – he wants to spread the idea of respect and kindness.

“I do think this is a positive influence on other people,” said Sobosky. “ [I want to] get other people aware to respect each other and do nice things for other people.”

Sobosky is trying to set an example and start a chain reaction revolving around respect and kindness on campus and in the world.