September, 2021Archive

News Comment Week 6

September 27th, 2021 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

The article I picked this week is about the blockbuster trade between the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Panthers sent their starting tight end, Dan Arnold, as well as a third round draft pick to the Jaguars and received cornerback CJ Henderson and a fifth round pick in return. This is a huge […]

Covid Affect on College Student

September 23rd, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

Colleges around the world were affected by the Covid pandemic, and that stands true for the students of Morningside University. This is exemplified by the experience of one Caleb Lubbers, who was a Freshman at Morningside during the height of the pandemic. Lubber’s biggest disappointment is that he was not able to meet more people […]

News Comment Week 5

September 22nd, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

The article I read is about the Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints, catching fire and injuring one of the people sheltered there from hurricane Ida. Flames on the roof of the Superdome were reported to the fire department around noon on Tuesday and put out quickly after the firefighters arrived, but not before […]

Scavenger Hunt

September 21st, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

For my scavenger hunt I was tasked to find two things from someone on the Morningside campus, a knock knock joke and a thick rubber band. The first thing was walk outside and decide where I needed to. I quickly decided to head towards the Lincoln Center because I knew the receptionist Jennifer Braunschweig would […]

NFLPA Approves Changes to Covid 19 Testing Protocol. (Final)

September 20th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

Teams and players within the NFL now have another reason to disagree with each other due to a recent change with the Covid 19 policy.  On August 30th, the NFLPA made an official change to the Covid-19 policy moving the usual 14 day test requirements up to once a week for vaccinated players. Some players […]

Lead Writing Assignment Day 2

September 14th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

Armed robbery last night leads to hundreds of dollars in losses at BJ’s Drug. At approximately 8:30 pm last night, two men held up owner Barney Joseph at gun point while he was working the front counter. One man took $382.65 out of the cash register while the other kept the gun locked on Joseph. […]

News Comment Week 4

September 13th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

The story I picked talks about how the New Orleans Saints upset the Green Bay Packers in a dominate week one victory. With Hurricane Ida ravaging New Orleans, the Saints was forced to practice and play outside of their home facilities. Not only was it a great win for the Saints, but it was also […]

NFLPA Approves Changes to Covid 19 Testing Protocol.

September 13th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

Teams and players within the NFL now have another reason to disagree with each other due to a recent change with the Covid 19 policy. On August 30th, the NFLPA made an official change to the Covid policy moving the usual 14 day test requirements up to once a week for vaccinated players. Some players […]

Lead Writing Assignment

September 9th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

A local pastor plans to lead a protest of evolution teachings at a Backwater University Biology class. Ever Faithful Church pastor Wilbur Stracking is developing a group of citizens to help protest the teachings. Stracking stated, “We believe the teaching of evolution is against the principles of this Christian country, and we want to put […]

Lead Practice 2

September 9th, 2021 | Uncategorized | No comments

Car accident kills one and injures three early yesterday morning. Central City resident Moyer Quick (65) was pronounced dead after a head-on collision on highway 20. Others involved in the crash were Quick’s wife, Dorthy, and another passenger Maxine steuerwald, 43, of South Sioux. As for the other vehicle, the driver was 17 year old […]