Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Just Another Manic Monday


     To most students Mondays are commonly known as “Manic Monday.”  (Manic Monday is the struggle that most students experience from coming off the weekend.)

Morgan Bingham
     While some students would prefer to ease into their week, most students find their Monday’s to be their busiest day.  

     Morgan Bingham, senior, said “I hate Monday’s because I immediately have to start with an 8 a.m.”  Bingham’s Mondays start with six hours of class and then continue into five hours of work.  

     And for sophomore, Annie Dover, Mondays are no different.  “Mondays are really bad for me because I spend my weekend preparing for my Monday classes and then I just get even more work,” Dover said.  

Annie Dover
     So are Monday’s really that bad?  

     According to the Huffpost, researchers from The Telegraph said “Monday mornings are so depressing that, on average, we don’t crack our first smile until 11:16 a.m.”  

     So how can students, or anyone, get rid of the “Manic Monday” blues?  

     Researchers said, “The best way to beat those Monday blues is by indulging in activities like watching television, online shopping, buying chocolate or make-up, or planning a holiday.”

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Leads and Nut Graphs


1.     One man is left dead and two men are hospitalized this morning after a car collided with a fire engine at the intersection of Post Rd. and Rollins Ave.  At 7:10 AM Charles R. Lydon was driving north on Post Road approaching the intersection at 40 mph.  His van then struck a fire engine that was responding to an emergency call.  Both its lights and sirens were in operation.  The two firemen aboard the vehicle were hospitalized; their condition is not currently known.  Lynden was killed upon impact and his van was totaled.  Damage to the fire engine was estimated at $50,000.   The fire engine was traveling at an estimated 25 mph, while responding to a report of a store fire.  Authorities have not yet determined who was at fault. 
2.     A report issued in DC today by the Highway Loss Data Institute, an affiliate of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, said that there are advantages to driving big cars. A study by the institute found that small two-door models, and many midsize sport or specialty cars have the worst injury and repair records.  Many of these smaller cars show injury claim frequencies and repair losses at least 30% higher than average, while many large cars, station wagons and vans show 40-50% better than average claim records.
3.     An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, out today, concerned the dangers of hotdogs.  According to a researcher, “if you were trying to design something that would be perfect to blow a child’s airway, it would be a bite-size piece of hotdog.”  The researcher concluded that children under the age of four should never be given a whole hotdog to eat and that hotdogs should never be cut crossways.  Studies estimate that every five days, someone, somewhere in the United States, chokes to death on a hotdog.  Other risky foods for children up to age 9 include: candy, nuts, grapes, apples, carrots and popcorn.
4.     A local family is distraught today after finding out that the body they buried was not of their loved one.  The family of Kristine Belcuore received an apologetic call from the morgues office saying that the body they had buried was that of a woman whose corpse had been unclaimed for a month.  The error was discovered after the medical examiners office realized the month-old corpse had disappeared.  According to the morgues office someone probably “misread” the identifying tag.  During presumed funeral for Mrs. Belcuore the family never viewed the remains, the casket remained closed throughout the proceedings.  A family relative said, “we went through all the pain and everything, all over the wrong body, and now we have to go through it again.”  Mrs. Belcuore died of a heart attack last week at the age of 51.  She leaves behind a husband and four children.  

All About Wyatt Minton


In between fighting villains in World of Warcraft quests, throwing together fashion statements, flying through the air during a Quiddich match and basically juggling classes, Wyatt Clifton Minton IV is anything but your ordinary college student.
Minton, 20, is a Winthrop University student.  Currently Minton is pursuing a major in digital information design with a concentration in interactive media. 
“When I graduate I would want to be a front end web developer for a fashion house,” Minton said, “ultimately I just want to be successful and make a difference in the web world.”
However before Minton graduates he finds himself busy gaming, spending time with friends, being Vice President of the Winthrop Quiddich Team and losing himself in fashion.
Minton’s style in mostly influence by what he can throw together.  Being instinctively creative, Minton loves finding unique items from stores like Goodwill and Plato’s Closet and is able to throw together an outfit unique to him and his style. 
“I don’t have a defined sense of style, one day I’ll be in something ‘normal’ and the next day it’s like I stepped off a skateboard,” Minton said.
Minton admits that his interest in fashion stems from his 31-year-old older sister.
Minton’s sister is currently a supervisor at a shelter.
Along with his sister, Minton’s mother is a stay at home mom while his dad is a Pastor in the Methodist Church. 
Because of his father being a Pastor, Minton grew up traveling a lot, but considers Summerville and Columbia, South Carolina to be his ‘home-base.’ 
“With the whole moving thing, I had to make friends quickly.  So basically I can talk to anyone and make friends with anyone,” Minton said.
The most interesting thing about Minton is that his interests have a very wide range. 
Interests / favorites include all of the following:
·         Favorite singer: Beyonce
·         Favorite director: Christopher Nolan
·         Favorite super hero: Green Lantern
·         Favorite movie: Law Abiding Citizen
·         Obsessed with tigers
·         Scared of heights and wasps, but loves scorpions
All in all Minton loves what he likes and is determined to become the person that he wants to be.