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Profile Feature Story Final
December 11, 2011, 5:11 am
Filed under: Web Design

Everyone has hopes and dreams. Joe Sievert’s dream is to leave his mark on the world and be remembered. “I just want my name to be known. You know in the movies they have like, ‘your actions will echo through eternity,’ I just want something like that, and I think the only way I can get that right now is through wrestling.”

Joe is from Akron, a small town in the northwest corner of Iowa where he has lived all his life. Since he was a child, Joe Sievert was pushed to be a wrestler. Following his friends and his brother John, Joe participated in youth wrestling tournaments, where Joe says himself, “the only reason I wrestled was because we had fun and stuff.” And suddenly something changed, Joe started winning., “once you start winning something you love playing it and you want to keep doing it.”

After qualifying for state every year in high school Joe won his first State Championship at 160 lbs his senior year. Nobody enjoys losing, but for Joe losing was the motivation he needed to finally win that championship. Joe had a nearly perfect record during his final high school season. Going 44-1 the defining moment of the season was the one match he lost. “I needed to lose that match otherwise I wouldn’t have won state.” The one match put his mind into perspective, “without losing to that kid I probably wouldn’t be as good today either just because losing makes me push myself.”

During his freshman year of college at Morningside in 2010 he placed third at the NAIA National Tournament. Now, at the age of 20, Joe is a Junior wrestling for the Mustangs. Joe has been ranked number one in the nation by NAIA polls. Being undefeated so far this year Joe is looking for that National Championship title, letting his name to echo through eternity.

When he isn’t wrestling Joe enjoys being a regular student, playing video games, hanging out with friends, and participating in recreational activities. What comes after wrestling for Joe? Joe says, “When I’m done I think I’m probably gonna end up coaching it. I don’t think my life will ever be done with wrestling.” Joe would possibly like to get an assistant coaching job with the Mustangs head coach Tim Jager.

Echo in eternity

 

For further reading on Joe :

http://www.lemarssentinel.com/story/1504343.html

http://akronhometowner.atomicnewstools.com/pages/?p=1112

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Last News Comment
December 8, 2011, 9:58 pm
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For my last News comment, I read an article on the passing of a legendary comic icon. On Wednesday Jerry Robinson passed in his sleep at the age of 89. Without Robinson Batman’s greatest arch-nemesis, the Joker, would not have been created. Robinson also created other characters, such as Two-Face, Robin, and Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne’s butler. He was hired by Bob Kane while attending Columbia University.

This would be a human interest piece and it is news because he impacted the comic industry greatly. Through the years the Joker has been remade with different looks, but he is always the same Joker.

 

Article – http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2011-12-08/jerry-robinson/51745168/1

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Paper 2 News Story “Students Working”
December 6, 2011, 9:08 pm
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Unless you win 45 million dollars in the lottery you will probably have a job for most of your life. To have a job most require a college degree and college is an expensive investment. Sure students get financial aid but for most they will have to get jobs to help pay their way through college.

Bob Taylor, or “the Great One” as many call him, is the Human Resource Manager at the Hy Vee on Hamilton. He believes all teens and students should have jobs.  Taylor has been working at Hy vee for 32 years, 17 of which he has spent as the Human Resource Manager. He has hired thousands of students in his many years, and has interviewed about 50,000 students. He says jobs give you experience working with other people, and good work experience whether or not it is in your field of study. He stated that along with the work experience the job will look good on a resume.

Matthew Maresh is a Senior at Morningside College and is on the wrestling team, he is also a cashier at Hy Vee. Hired by Taylor in 2009, Maresh has been a great asset to the Hy Vee family. Maresh feels that having a job “helps with preparing for real life, I feel like kids who don’t have to earn a little bit during their college years don’t have the same appreciation for the money they make as the kids who’s parents just pay for everything all through college, in the long run it helps with time management as well and can lead to jobs within those companies after college too.”

While working in school may give you less time to work on homework or do sports, managers are compassionate and schedule writers will work around you.  If you ever need to take time off for a big event or because you have a news story to write for your Journalism class,  just ask for that time off or find someone who can cover your shift. As “the Great One” Bob Taylor says, “All jobs are good jobs.”

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News Comment #12
November 17, 2011, 10:16 pm
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This week I read an article on the Green Bay Packers receiver Jordy Nelson. The article, Green Bay Packers Receiver Jordy Nelson Says His Race Is Part Of The Reason For His Success, basically goes on about how Nelson is the only white receiver on the Packers offense. Most people don’t see him as a threat because he is white, and stereotypically most receivers are black. Nelson uses the stereotype as an advantage to prove everyone wrong when they think as Greg Jennings puts it, “OK, yeah, he’s the white guy, he can’t be that good.” Nelson has caught 61 passes for 1,082 yards and scored 13 touchdowns in the past 15 games.

I chose this article because I am a huge Packer fan. The article interested me because I never actually thought about the race stereotypes in football. It surprised me that the team seems to embrace the stereotype and the fact that Nelson is going against the stereotype, but whatever helps them win games. I would just consider his success solely on the fact that he’s a good player and Rodgers being the good quarterback finds him when he’s open.

Link to the article: http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/dish/201111/green-bay-packers-reciever-plays-race-card

Further reading: http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20111116/PKR01/111116145/Green-Bay-Packers-WR-Jordy-Nelson-works-way-up-to-No-2-receiver-by-being-himself



Paper #3 Final
November 15, 2011, 6:48 pm
Filed under: Journalism

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Paper #3 Rough Draft
November 10, 2011, 7:02 pm
Filed under: Web Design

In gaming news, the highly anticipated Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 game was release Tuesday. Modern Warfare 3 is expected to sell better than its predecessor, Call of Duty Black Ops, which sold 13.7 million copies in the U.S. alone. Many college students went to the midnight release. Fortunately for Morningside students, they didn’t have classes the next day, giving them time to sleep off the all nighter most of them will pull. Here is what avid Call of Duty fan, Jared Wildeboar had to say, <sound bite from interview>

 

Moving to sports, wrestling season is about to kick off for the Morningside Mustangs. The team has been ranked 10th in the NAIA Pre-Season Poll. The Mustangs will open the 2011/2012 season at the Dakota Wesleyan Open this weekend. Joe Sievert ranked No. 1 at 174 lbs. has this to say, <sound bite from Joe>

 

(Hasn’t happened yet) Among other news, the faculty art show reception was held Thursday night at the Eppley Art Gallery.



Couple Shooting Story
November 3, 2011, 10:16 pm
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Men 2% Funnier Than Women
November 1, 2011, 8:16 pm
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News Comment #8
October 20, 2011, 6:28 pm
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In a previous post brought up a conflict about the gaming company Bethesda suing the Indie game developing company Mojang. I felt it was proper to follow up with news on this story.

Currently according to Notch’s twitter the case is going in his favor. In this Kotaku article it shows Notch’s tweet saying they can still call their game “Scrolls.” Bethesda can still appeal the ruling.

This is news because there are many people following this story, almost the entire Minecraft community. It’s nice to see the issue get nearly resolved. I thought it was pretty ridiculous when I heard Bethesda was doing this when it was over one word in a game’s title, especially since the games have nothing to do with each other. Notch even offered to give up the rights to the name “Scrolls” yet Bethesda still sued.

Personally I’m still hoping for that epic Quake match.

 

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Dave Madsen Story
October 18, 2011, 5:42 am
Filed under: Journalism

Life has a funny way of leading you through life with unexpected happenings. In December of 2008 Dave Madsen lost his job of twenty-nine years at KTIV when his higher-ups decided his position was no longer essential. For Madsen and his family it meant a hard time ahead. After having his job loss published in the newspaper and by knowing many people in Sioux City, it was only a matter of time until he got a phone call about a job.

One of Madsen’s good friends just happened to be the President of Morningside College. Reading his story in the paper, he gave Madsen a call and wanted to meet and talk sometime. With a degree in Journalism and working on his Masters Degree, along with over thirty years of experience in media and broadcasting, Madsen immediately got a job as the Head of the Mass Communications department at Morningside. During the six months between getting the job and actually being able to start, Madsen worked in public relations.

Madsen has taken a long path to get where he is today. He grew up in Omaha and attended Omaha North High School. After that he attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, where he majored in Journalism and Chemistry. Needing money he worked as a weekend reporter/photographer at KETV in Omaha, followed by an internship in Kearney, Nebraska. He first got to Sioux City and started working at KMEG where he wrote commercials. After a few years he moved to KTIV as a Studio Manager. After working there for a period of time, Madsen applied for and got the Production Manager job, where he stayed for the remainder of his time at KTIV.

In the article published about Madsen being let go he was discribed at the “heart and soul” of the studio. Madsen said he had “no bad blood with the local people at KTIV.” Madsen doesn’t plan on ever going back to work in TV because he has made a good transition and enjoys teaching at Morningside. He believes moving to Morningside was an opportunity, and said, ” I can see myself spending time here now, I can retire here.”

Today Madsen enjoys being the Head of the Mass Communications Department, as well as teaching his Media Management Passport classes. He hopes to expand upon the radio station KMSC Fusion 93 as well as the television station MCTV. He would like a 5 o’ clock news cast with weekly reports. The problem is getting students together to form this news cast and getting them on the air.

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