News Comment #1

They Died Because They Were Black in America

This was the headline that appeared in the New York Times. It catches the eye and persuades the reader to click on it. When you open the article and begin to read, the headline seems a little misleading.

Three African American people were shot and killed at a Dollar General in Jacksonville, Florida. The author said “They died because they were Black in a country that still produces white supremacists intent on hatred and death.” This particular sentence bothered me a little bit. These three people did not die because they were black. They died because someone shot them.

The author then continues and begins to talk about Martin Luther King Jr. and his “I Have a Dream” speech. While I feel the title of this article is a bit misleading, the piece is very well written and addresses a very serious issue we are facing in America.

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Meet Emma!

Emma Anderson is a junior marketing major at Morningside University, with a photography minor as well. She is not currently involved in any activities on campus, but she used to be involved in dance and cheerleading before college. Unfortunately, Emma no longer participates in dance or cheer. 

Emma is from Ankeny, Iowa. She is an only child and often describes herself as an introvert. “I am so introverted, it’s quite bad.” She would also describe herself as a cat person, as she has three cats of her own. She also does not like dogs. In her free time, she enjoys watching tv. Her current favorite show is “Psych.” She also has a tattoo and has had multiple surgeries. The most recent surgery was this past summer on her foot.