Thursday, December 4, 2014



Current Event:


http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/md-woman-accused-of-killing-roommate-for-using-witchcraft/ar-BBgieOr


      Several months ago, Rita N. Sanders-Campfield posted a youtube video discussing her loss of her husband but has recently posted videos discussing how her life has improved and she lives with a lovely roomate Chong Park.  On Wednesday, Sanders-Campfield was charged with stabbing Park to death with a butcher knife and a pair of scissors. She thought her roommate practiced witchcraft, according to Montgomery County police. A judge ordered that she undergo a mental health evaluation, and she remains jailed.  According to court papers, Sanders-Campfield had recently spoken to two people about religion and how she was seeking to be “perfected.”

     So many people in this world are troubled.  It's a shame Ms. Park was killed due to Rita having such a troubled mind.  The family of Ms. Park must be devasted.  I hope Rita gets the help she needs, this shows how you cant trust anyone.  This too lived together yet this still happened.  It worries me to ever have a roomate because you never know who they really are.


Current Event:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/04/nyregion/grand-jury-said-to-bring-no-charges-in-staten-island-chokehold-death-of-eric-garner.html?ref=us&_r=0


        A Staten Island grand jury on Wednesday ended the criminal case against a white New York police officer whose chokehold on an unarmed black man led to the man’s death.  The Eric Garner case has drawn a lot of attention from the public and has led to many public riots.  The fatal encounter in July was captured on video and seen around the world. But after viewing the footage and hearing from witnesses, including the officer who used the chokehold, the jurors deliberated for less than a day before deciding that there was not enough evidence to go forward with charges against the officer, Daniel Pantaleo, 29, in the death of the man, Eric Garner, 43.   He described the menuveur  as a takedown move, adding that he never thought Mr. Garner was in mortal danger.  Angery citizens continue to protest.

         Its so sad to think this man and his family are getting no justice.  I believe an indictment should of been issued, due to the fact that Mr. Garner repeatedly said he could breath.  Even if it was a takedown move the police officer should not have used so much violence.  The riots are getting out of control in many cities.  I wonder what a police officer has to do for the grand jury to issue to an indictment.

Sunday, October 26, 2014


Current Event:

http://www.telegram.com/article/20141026/NEWS/310269926/1052/news01


    A Texas nurse who has recovered from Ebola must wait to see her King Charles spaniel, Bentley. Nina Pham returned to Dallas late Friday after her release from the National Institutes of Health. She has repeatedly tested virus-free and said she was looking forward to see Bentley. Pham contracted Ebola while caring for a Liberian man Thomas Eric Duncan, who died October 8th. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said Saturday the reunion will have to wait until the dog is released Nov. 1 from a quarantine period. Jenkins said officials must make sure the dog is virus-free and cannot infect others. Pham is now immune. Jenkins said veterinarians are concerned that if Pham visits the dog, it might affect Bentley's behavior and make it harder to monitor for potential symptoms. 
      I'm so pleased to hear that this woman is finally Ebola free and healthy.  Being a dog lover myself however I can only imagine how much she wants to see her dog.  Hopefully the dog didn't get the disease from her and the dog is also healthy.  Nina Pham must be wanting it to be November 1st very badly.  The poor spaniel Bentley must be so lonely in the quarantine at the vet. The reunion will be so heart warming.


Current Event:

http://www.telegram.com/article/20141026/NEWS/310269893/1052/news01

         For high school seniors, fall means deciding where to apply for college and maybe visiting a guidance counselor. There are data crunchers that hope to help. The professional networking site LinkedIn has just come out with its ''University Finder,'' which identifies which colleges are popular with which companies. Or sites such as Admitted.ly pairs students with colleges based on such as factors as body piercings and whether applicants go to church. These sites are joining the game of college rankings, which has some education experts excited and other rolling their eyes. Picking a college is nothing like it once was. In 1980, there were 3,150 colleges and universities, according to the Department of Education, and a primary factor for many students was location. Now, there are close to 4,700 schools, many of which go out of their way to attract out-of-state students because of the money they bring.  These sites can be great tools for many students applying to college.
          Being a senior I am in the middle of applying to college.  Its a really confusing process and the sites seem like they could be a lot of help.  I looked at a few of the sites and they seem helpful.  Its good to know these sites are available for use.  They should be advertised more for public use because they are also free sites.  I just want this application process to be over soon!

Current Event:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/your-money/when-iphones-ring-the-economy-listens.html?ref=technology

       Since Sept. 19, when the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus went on sale, consumers have been ordering the gadgets faster than Apple can deliver them. The ripple effects are being felt throughout the economy, and they have been moving the stock market.  The iPhone is a measurable impact. Michael Feroli, the chief United States economist for JPMorgan Chase estimates that iPhone sales are adding one-quarter to one-third of a percentage point to the annualized growth rate of the gross domestic product. Sales typically surge every two years when Apple does a major iPhone upgrade.  Apple’s next three months will be incredibly strong. Apple is a powerful and company, especially with the upcoming holiday season.
        Being from such a technology generation, people my age love when the new iPhone comes out.  We all want it and can't wait from our upgrades to arrive.  I know I personally will want it when I have an upgrade in February.  Its a good thing we have these kind of things to boost our economy also.  People always want the newest version of everything.  The think everyone loves iPhones!


Current Event:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/us/new-york-ebola-response-polar-opposite-of-dallas.html?ref=us

       Craig Spencer, a young doctor just back from treating patients with Ebola in Guinea, fell ill with ebola in New York on Thursday.  He entered Bellevue Hospital through a rear door, far from the busy emergency room, and was taken to an isolation ward that was locked and guarded.  Much more organized and carefully planed then the case in Dallas was dealt with.  Mr. Duncan's case was held wrong, the hospital and nurses were unprepared with how to deal with an Ebola patient.  If there was ever a moment for redemption, Dr. Spencer’s case was it. It is too soon to tell whether the response to Dr. Spencer’s infection will continue as smoothly as it began. His condition worsened on Saturday, though he remained awake and communicative, health officials said. This Bellevue Hospital is changing procedure and is ready to help Mr. Spencer.
        This whole thing with Ebola is very scary, especially as it gets closer to Massachusetts.  New York is too close for comfort.  I hope doctors find a cure quickly and also find ways to protect all of America from getting the disease.  Its awful that some have died, but luckily other American's are now becoming Ebola free.  Its also good to hear that hospitals are stepping up there procedure to deal with the disease, they should all be very prepared.


Current event:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/us/contrasting-portraits-emerge-of-jaylen-ray-fryberg-shooter-at-washington-school.html?ref=us&_r=0

          Recently in Washingston sadly a school shooting occured. Jaylen Ray was a student no one expected to do such a terrible thing. He was a football player everyone knew and liked at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Jaylen pulled out a handgun in the school cafeteria on Friday, according to witnesses, he did not randomly target fellow students, or point it toward authority figures. Instead, he fired at friends, killing one student and seriously wounding four others before killing himself. The friends he shot at turned out to be his cousins.  Also hurting two other girls. All being treated at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Police are still unsure why Jaylen did what he did.  Days before the shooting classmates said Jaylen was acting differently. 
          It's so awful to hear about these kind of things happening.  For the school, friends, and the family of the lost ones it must be such an awful hard time.  Having someone change like that is such an awful thing to have to experience.  I cant even imagine being at a school or anywhere when a shooting happens, it would be such a scary event.  I'm sure though that Jaylen will be in jail for a long time, which he should be.
         

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Picture project:


Wide shot, organized photo, student life photo

















Photo taken before an event, medium shot













Photo that includes a large group




















Worms eyed view


Birds eyed view, artistic shot
























Sports reaction photo, photo taken during an event, sports action photo















Small group photo













Close up shot











Photo taken after an event
















Repetition, academic photo
Displaying FullSizeRender.jpg

Photo that includes one person












Leading Lines, framing















Current event:

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/09/25/authorities-investigate-armed-sexual-assault-worcester-state-university/2kORTvTQaFiSTztgaJdUuL/story.html

           A student at Worcester State University reported being sexually assaulted at knifepoint on campus last week, authorities said. Officials said there was no description of the attacker by Thursday evening and that no additional assaults have since been reported. Authorities did not say exactly when the attack took place, but it was reported to authorities Wednesday. After learning of the alleged assault, Worcester State sent an alert to the campus community. Because of the sensitivity of the investigation and rape shield laws, the university said no additional information would be released. A Worcester State spokeswoman would not say if the student was injured during the assault. The reported attack is being investigated by campus police and State Police, as well as State Police detectives assigned to the Worcester district attorney’s office.

          Very disturbing to think something so violent was reported so close to where we all live. Also the fact that I will be leaving for college very soon and hearing reports of assaults on campus makes so more nervous to go.  I feel like recently I have heard a lot of these reports, especially in Boston lately.  Hopefully campuses start to step up security and continue to investigate any attacks.  Who ever did this at Worcester State hopefully gets caught and arrested.  


Current event:

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/04/us-ebola-patient-in-critical-condition-hospital-says/


          The first man diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the United States is in critical condition, the Dallas hospital that has been treating him reported Saturday. Thomas Eric Duncan who is being treated, didn't provide any further details about his condition. The hospital previously said Duncan was being kept in isolation and that his condition was serious but stable.  Duncan traveled from Liberia to Dallas last month before he began showing symptoms of the disease. Health officials also said Saturday that they are monitoring about 50 people for signs of the deadly disease who may have had contact with Duncan, including nine who are believed to be at a higher risk. The family was moved to a private home in a gated community, where they are being carefully monitored. The first Ebola diagnosis in the U.S. has raised concerns about whether the disease that has killed 3,400 people in West Africa could spread in the U.S. Federal health officials say they are confident they can keep it in check.
           This whole new topic of Ebola is very nerve racking to me, and I'm sure every other American.  The disease is so deadly and its scary to think it may begin to spread every where. I do know though that the virus that causes Ebola is not airborne and can only be spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person who is showing symptoms. If the government continues to say they can keep the containment under control then the US should continue to remain calm. I hope that Mr. Duncan will recover soon.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014



http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/white-house-intruder-had-800-rounds-of-ammunition-in-car-prosecutor


           Recently at the White House in Washington D.C a security breach Omar Gonzalez, 42 scaled a fence on Friday night and got into the White House with over 800 rounds of ammunition in his car.  Earlier in July he was also stopped, but not arrested in August walking by the white house with a hatchet in his waistband, federal prosecutor David Mudd told a federal judge. The incident with Gonzalez follows a number of security lapses involving the president's security detail.  White House fence jumpers are not uncommon last month a toddler squeezed through the White House gates. But an intruder getting into the building caused concern and critics said the lapse could encourage deadly attackers.
         It's scary to think someone can get so close to the White House before getting stopped.  The place were the president lives and his family should be better protected.  Its good to here that security is now trying to build a better fence around the White House.  Hopefully like the article said terrorists dont get any ideas from this.  Clearly this man was going to keep trying to get into the white house so thankfully he has been arrested.

Monday, September 15, 2014


Current Event:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/13/justice/massachusetts-dead-infants/


        Recently in Blackstone, Massachusetts,  three dead infants were found in a gruesome house. Erika Murray lived in the now-condemned single family home with her boyfriend, Ray Rivera, and the couple's children. The four living children that the state removed from the home on August 28, Murray told investigators that Rivera, 38, only knew about two of them. The other two, a 3 year old and an infant, according to the article were apparently not only born in secret but lived hidden from their father around mountains of garbage under the same roof. Now, days later, as investigators continue to search through what the Worcester County District Attorney's Office describes as the home's "deplorable conditions, massive insect infestation, mounds of used diapers and feces the case will build for court.
        It's unbelievable what crazy things go on in the world.  Especially so close to where we live.  I picked this article to talk about because recently this past weekend I was at a child's birthday party in Blackstone.  Only a mile away from this woman's house.  When we passed it there were candles on the ground for the babies that died and many news crews and police.  It was shocking to see the house that such awful things have happened inside. Its hard to believe these children lived like this, and how did the boyfriend not know that whole time what was going on?

Sunday, September 7, 2014


Current event:

http://www.telegram.com/article/20140907/NEWS/309079899/1116/mobile?TEMPLATE=MOBILE

      This article is about an incident that occurred in worcester regarding a school bus on Wednesday afternoon that resulted in an alleged assault on the driver.  Police and school officials continue to investigate the incident. Police were called to the area of Harlem Street and Perry Avenue at 3:15 p.m on Wednesday. The investigation reveals that the bus driver was attempting to allow the kindergarten students off of the bus first but parents were impatient and forced their way onto the bus and removed their children. Profanities were yelled and one 16 year old female punched the bus driver in the face. Superintendent Melinda Boone said the driver was following  school policy. Police continue to investigate wether or not the bus driver was following protocol,
       This article was interesting to read because it was so close to home. It's weird to see such strange things happen in Worcester.  Things deffiantly got out of hand regarding the situation. I think the parents over reacted. Violence should not have occurred especially since little kids were around. Also I thought it was strange Boone completely sided with the bus driver. And forgot how scared the kids and parents must of been. Hopefully this kind of thing will not happen again. 

Friday, September 5, 2014


I noticed in previous yearbooks some things I liked and some I didn't.  I didn't really like how in past years pages don't look very organized.  In the 2014 yearbook I didn't like the background of the pages with everyone's senior pictures.  It was hard to read peoples captions because it was too much of a dark background.  But I did like how the 2014 yearbook had their baby pictures next to their senior pictures.  I want our yearbook to be neat and well put together.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Hey guys welcome to my blog!
Objective article:

http://news.msn.com/us/ferguson-police-department-implements-body-cameras

Subjective article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/02/opinion/frank-bruni-obamas-messy-words.html?_r=0