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Year: 2018

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Jackson Miller This story is about the first death caused by a self-driving car that occured in Tempe, Arizona. 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed by the car on March 18th while walking her bike across the street. The major dilemma in this story is who is at fault for the death […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Lori Graves With all the talk about the death penalty being reinstated in Iowa I decided to delve a little deeper into the subject and what I discovered was disturbing. I came upon an article about people with mental illness being given the death penalty. One man’s case stood out to me above […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Zach Boelter Mark Benavides an attorney in San Diego could be facing up to ninety nine years in prison for forcing his clients into having sex with him in exchange for legal services. Not only was he having sex with them, but he was hurting them and recording the videos. During the trial […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Will Nelson Anime has been an increasing industry in recent years, and even though it is still a relatively niche form of entertainment, the industry has never been as widely accepted as it is now. However, there is an apparent issue with the industry, that being of piracy. The practice of piracy is not […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

submission by Matthew Holtzbauer Texas man was found guilty of charges for poaching a 19-point whitetail buck in Texas. He said he had shot the buck with a rifle in Oklahoma on public land, but in fact he had shot it on private property in Texas where the area was bow hunting only for deer. He […]

Ainsley Schuler April 27, 2018

Submission by Hannah Lau There was a dog named Oogy. Oogy was a Dogo Argentina who was tied to a stake and used as bait for another Pit Bull, completely helpless. While being bait, Oogy got very torn up: His face was all destroyed, his ear had been mostly torn off, jaw broken from being […]

Mario Chothen April 26, 2018

Draft Day is among us football fans. It’s time to call up you buddies, fire up the grills, and watch anxiously as your favorite team chooses the future of their organization. Speculation and uncertainty defines the NFL Draft.  Who will be picked first? How many teams will trade their selection? That’s why we tune in every […]

Ainsley Schuler April 25, 2018

Be aware! Someone with a confirmed case of measles traveled to Des Moines and Ankeny and possibly spread the measles. Due to this outbreak it is important that students check their health records and make sure to be current on immunizations. The symptoms for measles are fever, cough, red or pink eyes, runny nose and/or […]

Edward Kivlahan April 23, 2018

The In My Boots 5k took place despite the weather on the 14th, and the community came together to run, walk, and ruck. Some service animals were in attendance, and overall the morning was full of community spirit and adrenaline. Sean Taylor’s race was once again a hit, with a full building of runners and […]

Ainsley Schuler April 23, 2018

Valued for their accessibility, enrollment in distance education courses has increased markedly over the last several years. According to a report published in December 2017 by the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, more than 6.3 million college students took advantage of distance education course offerings in the Fall of 2016. This corresponds […]