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The Hilight
October 17, 2014Cullman High School’s
News MagazineVolume LXXVIII Issue 2
Seniors!
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HOMECOMING 2014
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yummy fall treats to welcome in the season
our very own Cullman County Fair Queen
two students’ lucky meeting with Taylor Swift
pop-culture happenings
EVERYTHING #chshc14
Ed Notes: “Go! Fight! Win!” This was the chant the students left the football team with after the long week filled with dress- up days, fierce competi-tion, and total craziness that encompasses home-coming week. With the shortened class periods, awesome after school activities, and the black- out dance to top it all off, the week of September 28- October 3, 2014, was sure to be a success. Our center spread and multiple, picture-filled pages will take you through it all: the good, bad, and ugly of this year’s homecoming. Also in this edition, staff writer Dalton Bright will give insight on the Ebola crisis, Laura Addison and Leighanna Langford will dive into the music, movies, and stories hot right now, and you can learn how to create some yummy fall treats and DIY Halloween costumes that can be made with articles in your very own closet. So sit back, grab The Hilight and enjoy this state- of- the- art edition. Kara Jackson, Editor
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ELATION BROTHERHOOD
Do you think that having a four- day homecoming week affected our school spirit?
Mary Ashley Eddleman, Freshman
“No, because there are still events on Monday night and the week has a lot of activities going on too, so it will seem like the normal amount.”
Ben Smith, Sophomore
“Yes, because there will not be the normal amount of days to show our school spirit.”
Moriah Davis, Junior
“No, because having a three day weekend will give us more time to plan and go all out when homecoming starts.”
Peyton Little, Senior
“No, because we have less days and we can put-more effort into those days.”
VoicesStaff
EditorsLeighanna Langford
Kara Jackson
Staff MembersOakleigh WhiteMarisa FranklinLaura Addison
Cole LaySam David Black
Makala HartBethany PappasReilly MastersPresley Dean
Kendall FedererShelbi Shabel
Sally Ann PappasHope Mason
Spencer HyattDalton Bright
AdvisorJennifer Calahan
Cullman HIgh School510 13th Street NECullman, AL 35055
(256) 734- 3923, etc. 2045
Opinions expressed in The Hilight do not neces-sarily reflect the views of the faculty, staff, and ad-ministration of Cullman High School or Cullman City Schools.
Voices and photos com-piled by:
Makala Hart
3| 10.17.14 | The HilightThe Bottom LineLet’s go Seniors “clap, clap, clap, clap, clap”!
Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice!how to create the perfect fall treatsKara Jackson, Staff Writer
Spicy Sriracha Chex Mix Halloween Bark
Graveyard Taco Dip Peanut Butter S’mores Blondies
Ingredients:6 cups mixed Chex cereal1 ½ cups Cheez-Its, or other cheddar-flavored crackers1 ½ cups pretzels1 cup peanuts4 tbsp. unsalted butter¼ cup Sriracha2 tbsp. soy sauce1 tsp. grated ginger (or powdered ginger)1 tsp. grated garlic (or garlic powder)Instructions:Preheat your oven to 250°F.Mix the Chex, Cheez-Its, pretzels, and peanuts in a large bowl. In a small microwave-safe bowl, combine the butter, Sriracha, soy sauce, ginger, and garlic. Microwave the mixture in 15-second in-tervals until the butter is melted. Stir to combine.Spread the mixture evenly over a large rimmed baking sheet. Bake for an hour, stirring every 15 minutes, until the Chex Mix is crunchy. Allow to cool. Once cool, store in an airtight container.
Ingredients:1 lb Almond bark or white chocolate melts1 tbsp Of a variety of halloween food sprinkles1 cup Pretzels12 Sandwich cookies, orange and black1 1/2 cups Candy corn20 Candy eyeballsDirections:Heat almond bark in the mi-crowve until just melted. Com-bine all the ingredients (except the almond bark) on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Once the almond bark is melted, pour it over the mixture and let it set up. Then enjoy!
Ingredients:First layer:1 can refried beans or refried black beansSecond layer:2 cups sour cream1 pkg taco seasoningThird layer:2 avocados, mashed1 clove garlic, minced2 Tbsp mayonnaiseFourth layer:1 cup salsaFifth layer:1 bunch scallions (green onions), choppedDirections:In a small bowl, mix the sour cream and taco seasoning. In another small bowl, mix the mashed avocados, minced garlic, and mayon-naise.In a small Pyrex dish or pie plate, layer the beans, sour cream mix-ture, avocado mixture, and salsa. Sprinkle the scallions on top.Chill at least an hour, or until ready to serve. (The dip can be made a day ahead and kept, covered, in the refrigerator.)To make the tombstones and tree, cut the shapes you want out of 2 large tortillas. Place the cut-out shapes on a parchment paper lined cookie tray and bake at 350 degrees until the tortillas are nice and brown. Put the tombstones and tree in the dip just before serving.
Ingredients:1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter2 cups brown sugar, preferably dark brown1/2 cup peanut butter2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 1/2 cups (11.25 ounces or 219 grams) all purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1/4 teaspoon baking soda1/2 teaspoon salt2 XL-sized Hershey’s milk chocolate bars1 1/2 cups (7 1/2-ounce jar) marshmallow crème4-5 whole graham crackersDirections:Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a 8x8-inch pan and set aside. In a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter and brown sugar, stirring constantly until smooth. Remove from the heat, and stir in the peanut butter. Allow to cool while combining the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large mixing bowl.Add the eggs to the cooled peanut butter mixture, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add the vanilla extract and stir to combine. Pour the mixture into the prepared dry ingredients, and stir to create a thick, smooth batter.Divide the dough in half and press half into the prepared pan, spreading evenly to the edges of the pan. Place the graham crackers then the chocolate bars over the dough. Spread the marshmallow crème evenly over the chocolate.Scoop out balls of the remaining dough and flatten completely. Top the marshmal-low crème evenly with the flatten dough to cover completely. Bake for 30-35 minutes until the top is golden and the edges are slightly browned. Allow to cool in the pan. Cut into 1-2 inch squares and serve.
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The Bottom Line Try out these recipes and tell me what you think.
STOP! In the name of Pinterest.how to create a costume with items inside your closetKara Jackson, Staff Writer
5| 10.17.14 | The HilightThe Bottom LineDon’t spend money on a costume when you can improvise!
The Gypsy Dancer:- maxi skirt or dress- blouse or top tucked in- scarf tied around your waist or hips- tons of bangles and necklaces
The Swash- Buckler:- high- waisted pants- peasant style blouse- scarf around your waist belt- belt- square scarf on head- pouch of coins- boots- eyepatch
The Fortune Teller:- long maxi skirt- loose top tucked in- scarf drapped around shoul-ders and tied urban style- oversized glasses- rings and jewelry
Catwalkinglike jay walking, only better!Sally Ann Pappas and Shelbi Shabel, Staff WritersQuestions:1. What is a group of cats called?2. What happens to an astronaut’s body when they are in space?3. What animal has no gall bladder?4. Finish the lyric: “Clap along if you feel ______” (6 words)5. What is the only land not owned by any country?6. A single elephant tooth can weigh up to how much?7. What is the most common name in the world?
Answers:1. Clowder2. They get taller3. A deer4. Like a room without a roof5. Antarctica6. 9 pounds7. Mohammed
Lauren McAfee ‘181. A litter2. They float3. Worm4. Like a roof without a roof5. Antarctica6. (person in the background: just put 4 pounds) Okay, 4 pounds!7. John
SJ Walker ‘181. Kittens2. They float3. A camel4. Umm...sad5. Hawaii 6. 3 tons... no wait, 5 pounds7. John
Ivey Grace Campbell ‘171. Umm a litter2. They float around3. I have no idea4. Happy5. Asia6. 2 pounds7. Kelsey
Garrett Cornelius ‘171. A pack2. They float3. A donkey4. Happy, got that one I know it!5. Antarctica6. 1 pound7. Bob
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The Bottom Line Lauren McAfee is the cutest thing ever.
Connor Jefferson ‘161. Kittens2. They get taller3. A chicken4. *sings song* Like a roof without a roof5. Asia6. 50 pounds...wait no that’s not right7. Emily
Wil Blaylock ‘161. I can’t answer that, umm..a herd of cats?2. They shrink3. Ducks4. Good, I don’t know5. Canada6. 10 pounds7. Will
Emily Brown ‘151. A litter 2. Do they pee themselves?3. A lizard... I don’t know4. Like happiness is the truth 5. China6. 1,000 pounds... no 100 pounds7. Emily, I swear
JD Warner ‘151. A litter2. They get shorter, wait..3. A chicken4. Happy, like a room without a roof5. Antarctica6. 5 pounds7. Mohammed
7| 10.17.14 | The HilightThe Bottom LineBecause I’m happy...
Homecoming Courtall hail the new 2014 Cullman High School Homecoming Queen
Bethany Pappas, Staff WriterSeniors
Reilly Masters and Lawson Schaffer
Makenlie Pitzing and Cole Lay
Seniors
Presley Dean and Ben Huser
Laura Addison and Peyton Little
Our 2013 Homecoming Queen Amanda Bell crowned the new 2014 Queen, Laura Addison
Attention subjects of Cullman High School for a new queen has been crowned! Laura Addison was named the 2014 Homecoming queen on October 3 at the big football game at Oliver Woodard Stadium. Along with our dazzling queen stood several representatives from each grade. Three other senior representatives accompanied her, as well as two representatives from the junior, sophomore, and fresh-man classes. Now, these lovely ladies couldn’t possible represent their school and grades as lovely as they did without the help of their handsome escorts. Therefore, on behalf of Cullman High School, the Hilight would like to thank these beautiful ladies and their wonder-ful escorts for thier fine job and, of course, a huge congratulations to our new Queen Miss Laura Addison!
Freshmen Sophomores Juniors
Anna Franklin and Parker VanDyke
Tori Lynn and Will Morrison
Charity Davis and Drew Fillinger
Callie Hollingsworth and Levi Thomas
Jessi Canaday and Tucker VanDyke
Anna Trevarthen and KJ Potter
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The Bottom Line It must be a VanDyke thing.
In the Cullman County Fair Pageant eight “princesses” from each school com-peted for the crown. The girls had some tough competition varying from dancing to the playing the saxophone. Despite the hard competition our very own represen-tative, Josie Oliver, won the talent portion along with the crown.
Cullman County Fair Queen Pageanttaking home the crownReilly Masters, Staff Writer
Questioning the Queen:
Q: How was this experience for you? A: A little bit stressful since it fell during homecoming week but it was a lot of fun and worth the hard work.Q: What are your views on world peace? A: I’m not answering that Reilly.Q: How does it feel bringing the crown back to Cullman High School? A: It feels pretty awesome especially since cullman hasnt won since 2010.
Talent: Jazz dance to the song “Por Una Cabeza”
Josie Oliver after being crowned Fair Queen
9| 10.17.14 | The HilightThe Bottom LineJosie never disappoints
“It Was Enchanting to Meet You”two girls, one pop starOakleigh White and Kendall Federer, Staff Writer
Most people only dream of meeting their favorite celeb-rity at least once in their lifetime. Forget once. We have been fortu-nate enough to meet Taylor Swift not once, but twice. The first time was on September 11th, 2009. We were in the 7th grade and ready to enjoy our first concert together. But before we knew it, Kendall had won a contest, and we were on our way to a meet and greet. Taylor was every-thing we dreamed and more. At the time, we thought we were the biggest fans ever and didn’t think we would ever get another opportunity like this. Little did we know that 5 years later we would be “Swifties” and chosen to take part in two different TOP SECRET events leading up to her New Era.
It’s 4:30 in the afternoon on Friday, August 15th, and I have a missed call from a num-ber in New York City. I immedi-ately listen to it, and I realize that I have missed a call from Taylor Nation, Taylor Swift’s fan web-site, pertaining to the contest I had entered on Tuesday, August 12th. After what felt like 700 calls back, someone finally answered the phone. I was told I have been chosen as 1 of the 89 people to attend Taylors Worldwide Livestream on August 18th in New York City under one condi-tion: I tell no one, and I have to get myself to New York by Mon-day. After hours of convincing, Mom and Dad finally agree de-spite their fear that this is some kind of hoax. So my mom, my grandmother (Mimi), my aunt Ashley, and I load up in my car early Saturday morning and start the 13 hour trek. None of us had been to New York before so we had no idea what to expect. We spent all day Sunday doing the “New York” thing. Finally, it’s Monday, and the time arrives for me to meet at The Millennium Broad-way Hotel with the other 88 “Swifties” that are just as anx-ious as I. We sat and talked for an hour and a half and talk about
On Wednesday September 24, 2014 I missed a call from an unknown number during fourth period. I called them back, but no one answered. I figured it was just a solicitor. However, when I returned from lunch I had another 2 missed calls from the number. Curious, I called back. This time someone answered. By my surprise, the girl on the other line asked me if my name was Kendall. I said yes and she then told me that her name was Karli and that she was from TaylorSwift.com. Cue my panicking.
everything Taylor Swift. We walked across the street to ABC studios where the Livestream was shot and prepared to see, hear, and watch our queen do her thing. The first time we saw Taylor, we all went crazy and took in every word she had to say. She released her new single “Shake It Off”, revealed the name of her new album 1989, and watched her new music vid-eo with all her fans from around the world. After the Livestream, she informed us that we will have to wait a few minutes for her to do a radio and TV inter-view, but when she gets done that she has “reserved” a spot for us at pizza place so we can all eat together.
So we are loaded on a charter bus and driven to Tribe-ca. Everyone is speculating and wondering where we are going. We pull up in front of her apart-ment. Everyone goes crazy, and no one can believe this is actu-ally real life. When we arrive in the lobby of her apartment, we realize that she is welcoming each and every one of us with a personal in- depth conversation before we enter her apartment.
I talked to her about Kendall and how this was my first trip to New York. She gives me the history on her apartment building, and then she escorts me into the next room. All the “Swifties” mingle and discuss how amazed we are at her gen-erosity. After Taylor welcomes everyone, we go into her kitchen and watch her eat pizza and then “Shake It Off” comes on the ra-dio. Everyone, including Taylor, flips out and immediately starts dancing and singing like one big happy Taylor Swift family. We literally “danced around the kitchen in the refrigerator light” with Taylor Swift. When the song went off, Taylor said it was time to take Polaroid pictures hold-ing her Grammys, VMA, and CMA’s. Once everyone got his or her turn, it was time to leave. We lined back up and Taylor person-ally gave each of us a special edi-tion bag with three t-shirts in it, a big hug, and a thank you. We all boarded the bus amazed because no one could actually believe that we had been to Taylor’s apartment. Everyone kept saying
My parents drove me to Nashville on Sunday, September 28th where we were to meet in a parking lot of a small college’s football field. I stood in line with 88 fellow fans, and you could feel the anticipation growing. We loaded buses, and were told we were going to someone’s house that is willing enough to let 89 strangers in their home so we should be considerate. At this point, we were all confused where we were headed, but not for long. Cheers of excitement erupted when we pulled into Scott and Andrea Swift’s driveway.
We ate dinner and were then taken into the living room. We all sat in the floor around this chair that sat front and center. I managed to get a spot pretty close to the front and then it happened. Without warning, Taylor herself walked down the stairs and sat down in the chair. Everyone screamed, and she started laughing and telling us how excited she was to finally meet us all. She told us that she was going to play the new unreleased album 1989 for us, and that it was top secret and that song titles, lyrics, etc.
cannot be shared. She played the first few songs, and we had an intermission after the first half of the album. Taylor left the room for a few minutes. She came back with two trays of cookies and her mom walking behind her carrying her cat, Olivia. Naturally, I started panicking when I saw Olivia. When I looked up from petting the cat, Taylor was walking towards me. She started petting Olivia while I was holding her (I am freaking on the inside), and I somehow managed to start a conversation about cats with her. She asked me if I wanted a cookie, and obviously I said yes. After everyone got a cookie, we all sat back down. This time I sat in the very back by Taylor’s parents, and Taylor played the rest of the album for us.
When the album was finished, we all went outside to wait in line to get our individual pictures. When I walked over to her, she hugged me and told me she was so glad to see me, she thought I was adorable, and that she had been looking at my outfit the entire night. Everything I planned to say had vanished into thin air, so I just asked her how she found me. She replied with a casual “Oh, I stalked you on Instagram.” WHAT. I told her how my best friend went to the New York album release, and that I didn’t know until I saw her on the screen, and she thought that was hilarious. She said “Oooooh, awkward.” When we had to take our picture, I held her Grammy, and she hugged me and did a surprise face. I told her thank you and bye, and she said “See you soon.” After everyone was checked by security again, we all got back on the buses to head back to our cars. I truly am grateful for Taylor, all that she does for her fans, and this wonderful opportunity.
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The Bottom Line Thank You Mom for driving all the way to New York!! I love you!
Cole Lay, Staff writer
First went to the Juniors with the Jungle theme
Juniors Seniors
Sophmores Freshmen
This year’s Homecoming was a little different, but it was still a great week. The main difference was the transition from the traditional pomp-ing to the more conventional floats. The floats were stressful, but it also allowed more people to get involved in the weeks leading up to home-coming. Preparation for the floats took well over a week. Each class had a new task: succesfully create a float to be proud of and show off to the student body. The floats also gave the classes that do not like pomping a chance at a crafty creation minus every, tedious square of paper and scratches from chicken wire. As the floats show, the Junior Class went all out on their float, but, in turn, exceeded the boundaries. The judges still liked their float the best, however. The Senior Class went all out as well: creating a huge, pomped- out bus. The floats were not easy to make, but at the end it was well worth all the long hours and weird food selections almost every night. It is safe to say that the floats were all well designed, and every class member should hold his or her head up after displaying such amazing school pride.
Second went to the Seniors with the Britton Bus
Third went to the Sophmores with the Skittles theme
Fourth went to the Freshmen with the Cage theme
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The Bottom LineSouthwestern University was the first to have a float in their homecoming in 1909
New and Noteworthy:Where’s Pomping?
floating to victory
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The Bottom Line The cover was originally a painting created by Marisa Franklin.
Competitive Cats CollageSpencer Hyatt, Staff Writer
Event: Points Possible: Freshmen: Sophomores: Juniors: Seniors:Spirit Stick (8) 0 0 0 8
Floats (8,6,4,2) 2 4 8 6
Paint the Sidewalk (8,6,4,2) 8 4 6 2
Warball Game (4,3,2,1) 2 1 3 4
Slip-N-Slide Field Hockey (4,3,2,1) 1 2 4 3
Handball (4,3,2,1) 1 2 4 3
Quidditch (4,3,2,1) 1 2 3 4
Penny Drop (4,3,2,1) 2 3 1 4
Merica Day (4,3,2,1) 1 3 2 4
Costume Day (4,3,2,1) 1 2 4 3
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY
(4,3,2,1) 1 2 3 4
Black and Gold Day (4,3,2,1) 1 2 4 3
FIELD DAY EVENTS:Banana Relay (4,3,2,1) 2 1 3 4
Three-Legged Race (4,3,2,1) 2 4 1 3
Musical Chairs (4,3,2,1) 1 3 2 4
Extreme Duck Duck Goose
(4,3,2,1) 3 4 1 2
DEDUCTIONS: -2 (Float) -2 (Float)
TOTALS: 33 41 51 69
Sam Black, Staff Writer
The Bottom LineEven with new events such as Slip-N-Slide Field Hockey, Floats, and Paint the Sidewalk; this years homecoming was one for the books!
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Victory
2014 Homecoming Points
America Day
Costume Day 16| 10.17.14 | The Hilight
The Bottom Line Dalton Bright gets points for international originality.
Black and Gold
Throwback Thursday
The Bottom LineCallie Hollingsworth is literally the cutest thing ever.
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The Bottom Line Go Bearcats!
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19| 10.15.14 | The HilightThe Bottom LineWe love our sponsors.
Bangin’ Beats Top ten songs of the week
Halloween HorrorsTop terrifying movies to watch
Read Between the LinesBook reviews
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
Rate: 4.2 out of 5
Take a futuristic prison, concealed from the outside world’s view. A prison so vast, filled with cities, seas, forests, and secret corridors. Add a mischievous boy, Finn, containing no memory, who believes he comes from the outside world even though the prison is shut off from it and a dissatisfied girl, Claudia, that lives in the outside world where time is forbidden, and everyone is stuck in the seventeenth century. Claudia is in an arranged marriage to a young prince that she despises. Her father is the warden of the mysterious prison. One day, Claudia stumbles upon a possible loophole to her arranged marriage, her father’s key to the prison. The result?... A wild, entertaining, thought provoking tale that delves into the secrets of Incarceron.
Fisher is an amazing author who creates a magical tale that will lead you on an unforgettable tale. Incarceron is the first book of two. The second book, Sapphique, is as fantastic as the first.
11/22/63 by Stephen King
Rate: 4.97 out of 5
This memorable day is known for the assassination of the 35th president, John F. Kennedy. Stephen King concocts a thrilling novel about a time-traveler set on preventing the death of J.F.K. Jake Epping, a high school English teacher, gets roped into walking into a rabbit-hole to be sent back to 1963 by his good friend Al Templeton. There are, Al says, only two conditions to time travel via the rabbit-hole. One, it does not have to be a one-way trip, but when you return, no matter how long you’ve stayed in the past, only two minutes have gone by in the present. Two, each time you go back to the past, there is a reset. It is like a clean slate. It’s the same time as you left before, and everything you did on your previous trip has been erased. A relatively simple task, saving the president, is turned into something much greater. King offers a book chock-full of meditation on loss, free will, necessity, and love, and you better accept it.
Laura Addison, Staff Writer
1. All About That Bass- Meghan Trainor
2. Shake It Off- Taylor Swift
3. Anaconda- Nicki Mina
4. Black Widow- Iggy Azalea Featuring Rita Ora
5. Bang Bang- Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj
6. Stay With Me- Sam Smith
7. Break Free- Ariana Grande Featuring Zedd
8. Maps- Maroon 5
9. Rude- MAGIC!
10. Boom Clap- Charli XCX
Laura Addison, Staff Writer
Annabelle (2014)
Ouija (2014)
The Conjuring (2013)
Insidious (2010)
Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013)
The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Sinister (2012)
The Last House on the Left (2009)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Ring (2002)
The Omen (1976)
Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Saw (2004)
Salem’s Lot (1979)
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The Bottom Line The books are better than the movies.
The CDC believes as many
as 1.4 million could have Ebola by Janu-
ary.
Kate Middleton expecting second child: “It’s a Girl!”
Hillary Clinton plans to run in the upcoming election.
Scottish in-dependence vote
hails no-go for break away from Great
Britain.
iPhone 6 opening weekend sales top
10 million.
An Indian spacecraft was
the first to reach Mars orbit on September
24th.
Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian, Ri-
hanna and Kate Upton: newest victims of leaked, nude pho-
tos.
The UK is now
joining in our fight against ISIS as its government also
O.K.’s air strikes.
Emma Wat-son gives powerful speech on feminism and in turn recieves
threats to leak nude pho-tos. The photos were
later found to be non-existent.
Jameis Winston to cooperate with FSU
investigation of sexual assault allegations
from 2012.
Eruption from Japanese
volcano leaves 47 dead- the worst eruption in post-
war history.
The Sphere of Pop Culturebursting the bubble of the latest buzzLeighanna Langford, Staff Writer
The Bottom LineDespite circulating rumors, microwaving your iPhone 6 will not increase its battery life.
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The War on Ebolathe current outbreak of Ebola in AfricaDalton Bright, Staff Writer On Tuesday, September 16th after a meeting conducted by the CDC (Center for Disease Control), President Obama announced a nation-wide statement pertaining to the current outbreak of the Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF/Ebola). Due to the sheer magnitude of destruction to the West African peoples, President Obama has allocated troops, building/medical supplies, and additional field workers to help in the aide of Ebola victims. At the request of the Liberian government, America prepares to establish a “military command center in Liberia to support civilian efforts across the region”. Scott Gottlieb, a previous FDA official who served under President George Bush, has stated that he believes many cases of the Ebola hemorrhagic fever will spread to the United States, and he has also said that he believes that the disease has a possibility of going airborne. Although the death-toll is tremendous (already 2,811 have died in Liberia since the outbreak), the estimated fatalities are expected to rise to 550,000 by January. CDC Director, Tom Frieden stated on Tuesday, 23rd that “cases are currently doubling every 15-20 days in Liberia”. The CDC estimated that 1.4 million people in Liberia and Sierra Lione could contract Ebola by January 20th of 2014. Frieden also explained in his statement that these numbers are not based on sheer projections, but rather based on well-rounded scenarios. Although the death-toll in Liberia and Sierra Lione remain the most drastic, current cases are arising in Nigeria and Senegal. On the topic of increasing infections, Obama stated that “Men and women and children are just sitting, waiting to die right now”. As a rebuttal to his previous comment, Obama confidently declared “This is a daunting task, but here’s what gives us hope. The world knows how to fight this disease. It’s not a mystery. We know the science. We know how to prevent it from spreading. We know how to care for those who contract it. We know that if we take the prosper steps, we can save lives. But we have to act fast.” On top of the present American efforts by President Obama, other U.S citizens are using their abilities to aid in the lives of the Ebola victims. One of the volunteers is Dr. Kent Brantly, a Christian missionary and doctor. He left Texas with his family to arrive in Liberia to serve as a full-time medical missionary. He continued to serve as a doctor through the World Medical Mission, but in late July, Dr. Brantly had been informed that he had contracted the deadly virus. Despite being bed-ridden and terribly ill, Brantly continued serving for the greater cause, and on July 21 was declared “virus free”. Brantly stated “As I lay in my bed in Liberia… getting sicker and weaker each day, I prayed that God would help me to be faithful even in my illness, and I prayed that in my life or in my death, He would be glorified.”
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