Current Event – San Bernardino Shooting

Located on LATimes.com, article “San Bernardino Shooting Live Updates: 14 killed; at Least 1 Suspect ‘down’ After Police Shootout” 14 helpless Americans have been killed today and at least 17 are injured.
Around 11am(PST), one of the three shooters went into the Inland Regional Center, a facility that helps with developmental disabilities and opened fire. After a car chase, one of the gunmen has been shot by police, as the others are still on the search for. This case is still unclear if it’s a terrorist attack.
This affects the world because the world is experiencing more and more attacks especially by ISIS. Due to attacks like this that happen global and occur often, millions of people suffer from PTSD.

White Oak Band Going to State

After months of hard work and dedication, the White Oak High School Band will be traveling to San Antonio for the State Marching Contest on Monday, November 2nd, 2015.
The Regiment of Roughnecks has been working hard since early August and the hard work is finally paying off, it wasn’t always like this though, at first it was very difficult. The freshmen weren’t that well at first, but they’ve definitely improved. Kary Cinotto, senior, was interviewed, “Did you think we would make it this far, especially to state?”
“No, because I feel like a lot of people didn’t have their stuff together and I didn’t think they realized how important this is and how big of a deal this is.” Cinotto said.
The band has spent countless hours to fix those mistakes and the band has been doing a wonderful job in advancing to state.
State only happens every two years so seniors are definitely emotional as this is their last time to march in the Alamo-Dome as a White Oak High Schooler. Landry Seimars, Senior and Drum Major, was interviewed:
“How does it feel to lead the whole band to state?” “It feels really good, especially sophomore year I just really wanted to win state and coming back senior year, being able to go back and lead the band is just a really great feeling and I’m glad I have the opportunity to do so.”

Current Event – Journalism

In The Hollywood Reporter’s article titled “Adele’s Hello Becomes Second-Fastest Video to Hit 100M on YouTube Views” Adele’s new single, “Hello” in five years reaches more than 100 million views on YouTube in just five days and is everyone’s new jam. “Hello” is being predicted to be number one on the Top 100 Hit List by next week and on November 20th, her new album “25”, is to at least sell one million albums. Adele might even win the crown for best debut album since 2000 when Britney Spears released “Oops I Did It Again”.
This is outstanding and insane; “Hello” is sweeping the world by storm and could beat any Taylor Swift song of 2015. This impacts the world because Adele is making history, not just with views on YouTube, but with talent.

Computer Hack on Campus Leads to Emergency Meeting

There will be an emergency meeting on Friday, February 6th, to decide if the journalism class should be allowed to rent computers for three weeks since the campus is offline.

Due to the entire school campus being hacked online, Leaugetown High School isn’t allowing anyone online. Students are allowed to bring personal computers from home, but wifi won’t be provided.
Rodney Stephens said “It’s great that the school board is moving so quickly on this request. If my request is denied, that would essentially kill an important tradition at this school. Yearbook day for seniors is one of the most beloved traditions at the school.”
For 22 years, the school has sponsored a “Yearbook Day” which is essentially a senior signing party.
Senior, Reggie White said, “We have to get our yearbooks before school is out. It’s one of the highlights of senior year. I certainly won’t be able to come back in the summer or fall for a signing party.”
Ed Robles, district technology director and the police department are doing an investigation, but so far, no suspects have been named. Robles said “Whoever hacked into our system is bright. Very sophisticated hacking, so not a student. The police are getting closer, though. He/She left a few bread crumbs for us to follow.”

Journalism Current Events Paper

In the Weather Channel’s news report, “Ocean, Atmospheric Conditions Over Tropical Pacific Show Signs of Strong El Nino, WMO Says” it states that El Nino is the biggest weather change since the 1950’s. In winter 2015, many states in the south including Texas experienced snow in late February, that was caused by El Nino and it brings extreme weather for example: Snow in February, rain all of April and May, extreme heat and droughts during the summer, and it plans to stay this way for awhile. Not only does it affect the south, but everywhere too. This fall, there’s predictions that temperatures will drop and the south will actually experience fall weather, but northern states will be warmer than usual. El Nino has many pros and cons such as: harsher winters for the south and more extreme weather in the near future, but I believe that this is a blessing because it’s balancing out the weather in America. This affects us and the world because the every continent gets hit by El Nino.

Swallowing Stones Book Report

In the book, Swallowing Stones, 17 year old Michael MacKenzie starts his summer by hosting his birthday pool party on the 4th of July weekend. On his birthday, he receives a Winchester rifle from his grandfather. Michael’s friend Joe brings the “babe” of Briarwood High school, Amy Ruggiero into Michael’s garage and Michael shoots the rifle in the air once and sets it down, walks over to Amy and they start to kiss. Michael also has a girlfriend, Darcy. Later that night Michael feels bad for doing what he does, but falls asleep. The next morning Michael and Joe leave for Michael’s driving test, while driving to the DMV, breaking news blasted from the stereo system that Briarwood man, Charlie Ward, killed while patching his roof was shot around noon on the day of Michael’s party. Michael begins to worry and becomes anxious, he fails the driving test and drives home. Over the next few weeks he spends his days learning about Charlie and his family, especially his daughter, Jenna Ward.
Jenna Ward witnessed the shooting. The whole first few days was hard for them. Jenna spent many days having anxiety attacks and felt empty. She felt nothing. Throughout the investigation, Amy and Jenna become friends and Amy sends a letter that explains that she feels the same way because both of her parents died when she was little. When Jenna receives the letter she reads it repeatedly, that was the first time she really breaks down. One night, Jenna and her boyfriend go to the movies and it’s an action movie filled with gunshots and police, she freaks out and runs to the bathroom where she has an anxiety attack, Amy came to save her at the right time, but Jenna doesn’t remember it later on.

Over the weeks after the shooting, Michael and Joe begin to worry, but Joe handles his anxiety with alcohol and cigarettes. The investigation starts a ballistic team that traces back to the four-block radius, the same area Michael’s shot came from. Local police start to believe something is peculiar when they ask to see the Winchester and he calls Joe and he says it’s gone “missing” without him reporting a stolen gun. Michael and Joe soon become low-key suspects. One day when Michael is at work he realizes he needs to swallow the stone and decides to just leave the investigation alone, but only makes it worse because one afternoon when search warrants are rummaging through his yard and house.
Finally, as school is approaching, at 3am Michael sneaks out gets the Winchester and goes to the “Ghost Tree” a local “healing tree” in the swamp where Jenna is laying near asleep. As the morning approaches, Michael decides to Jenna everything when she awakes and then go turn himself in at the police station.

Swallowing Stones Persuasive Speech

Gun control is the topic that is causing debates, especially with the NRA. President Obama wants background checks, plans to ban all Military style weapons, and wants to launch a gun safety campaign in the near future. To me, that doesn’t sound like it’s going to help. I am all for not having gun control and here’s why,

Republicans are controversial and Democrats are the same. No one can agree on this issue. Gun control is a chaotic topic between many Americans. Many politicians like Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders agree with gun control, but Ted Cruz and Rick Perry are totally against it. Democrat, James Webb doesn’t even want gun control. I believe Americans should focus on self control rather than gun control.

Everyone cares about their safety, but are debating on how to handle it. Americans believe that if we have gun control, then gun crime will reduce, but some people believe it’s not the gun, it’s the person and that’s correct, but even if we have gun control, a burglar can still get ahold of a gun just as easily. Guns aren’t dangerous, people are.

Some people are using the 2nd Amendment, Right To Bear Arms in their debate. They’re saying that if we have gun control, then it’s taking our rights away. Most Americans aren’t aware of what the 2nd Amendment is actually written for, the English colonists had lived under a tyrant ruler. They were forced to live by rules set by the King and basically had no freedom. Rights such as the 2nd Amendment gives us common Americans the guarantee of not falling back into that type of tyranny. My opinion is that all Americans desire to live in a free society and by keeping our rights and freedoms, we must do our part to ensure those liberties.

Gun control is basically not a well thought out plan. It again comes down to self control. If a person wants to commit a violent act, which we have seen it done before by criminals using box cutters used for cutting boxes, machetes used for clearing brush and limbs, and of course guns used for sport or hunting.
These objects that save us in the daily life, have been used out of context by a person. It’s not the “weapon” or object, it’s the simply the person.