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A Quick Delivery

A Quick Delivery - Reading B y David Kleinschuster Q NEWS   The early, blaze-orange sun splits between the towering buildings of High Point University on a cold, January morning. Choosing the quick way to class in hopes to make it on time results in you drenching your toes through your shoes and socks in the frosty dew covering the grass. It becomes easy to want to tuck your red capped ears down into the fur lining of your winter coat reminiscing over the warm sheets of the bed you left this morning.   Every frosty draft of wind causes your arm hairs to stand on end and chills send down your spine. The irritable thoughts of why you ever signed up for a 7:50 a.m. class pounds against the walls of your skull.   Weights of misery strain your legs making each step a drag as if you were plowing through snow.   The bounding footsteps behind you sound muffled through the thick layer of jacket wrapped around your ears.   A soothing voice reaches ou...
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Muzzled Beliefs in a Muzzled Society

  B y David Kleinschuster Q News   2020. A year of chaos, conflict and controversy actively separates our nation, our communities and our families. Stares of death seep from wide pupils and furrowed brows towards once friends to now enemies in the streets and supermarket. What could cause such division and frustration in just under a year? Masks. There are several sides to take in your stance of the virus, but two major belief systems are fueling such controversy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pro-maskers versus anti-maskers. Though there is only a percentage of Americans who truly are anti-maskers – those who refuse to wear one at all times and all circumstances – majority of people who are deemed as ‘anti-maskers’ will wear a mask in stores or in areas which mandate it (else they receive an invitation for removal) and keep their faces free at all times where it is not mandated. On the other side of the spectrum, there are those who wear masks in every aspe...

What us the Transhistoric Relationship Between the Press and the Government in a Society Aspiring Democracy?

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. - First Amendment of the United States Constitution We hold the truth of this amendment to be situational within our nations' history; according to the actions of certain political figureheads in face of opposition of the media, we may find that it is self evident that we do not receive the freedom of press we so proudly endorse.  Senator McCarthy did not create the fear of communism within the United States, but rather amplified it - his accusations against other member members of government, including the Truman Administration, the United States Military and caused chaos for civilian lives. The issue these actions caused destroyed the reputations of those proven not guilty, but also in several occasio...

A NEAAAT Way to Stay Ahead of Education

How the Northeast Academy for Aerospace and Advanced Technologies Combats the Coronavirus Video Coverage Link Above  By David Kleinschuster Public school systems have been struggling to make the transition to online teaching. Rebecca Kleinschuster, an 8th grade teacher at the Northeast Academy for Aerospace and Advanced Technologies, shares how the school has stayed ahead of the curve with a program they have developed called Remote Learning Protocol (RLP). Remote Learning Protocol was developed since NEAAAT pulls students from nine different counties - hurricanes are frequent in the North-East region of North Carolina, so having an online teaching system empowers the school to teach under any circumstances. All courses are developed within the classroom as well as continually updated online, therefore, students being able to successfully complete work upon schedule. The school has also expanded its resources to the students by shipping equipment aboard the schoo...

Philip Gourevitch - A Journalist Seeking Understanding

"Denouncing evil is a far cry from doing good."  -Philip Gourevitch Gourevitch began his legacy by pursuing the desire for understanding the evils done in this world. In 1995, Gourevitch entered the country of Rwanda in Africa searching for clarity. A year prior, the nation's government had 1 " called on everyone in the country's Hutu majority group (85% of the population) to join together and murder everyone in the Tutsi minority group (15%)." The Hutu people killed 800,000 of the Tutsi people in 100 days.  Gourevitch's book, We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will be Killed with Our Families, he covers his discoveries in Rwanda the experiences of the people and how they were continuing their lives with this legacy. His writings achieved him several awards, 2 such as the Los Angeles Times Book Award, Overseas Press Book Club Award and The Guardians First Book Award to name a few.  He has continued his expertise with the New Yorker by g...

Freedom of Press in Lincoln's America

1 . The Civil War, Smithsonian Abraham Lincoln will go down as one of the greatest presidents in American history, yet many will never know the level of control President Lincoln had over the American's freedom of speech during the Civil War era. The first amendment, freedom of speech, was greatly hindered during the Civil War. Although Lincoln's methods of action were brilliant coming from a militant viewpoint - his actions violated the Constitution on numerous accounts. In light of his belief to free the slaves, Lincoln had to accomplish this by restricting civil liberties for his own political advancement and to further his agenda. Union generals were ordered to neutralize paper presses and newspapers in order to restrain journalists from printing and releasing battle plans and to hinder southern sympathizers from releasing military information. This oppression of the Americans' freedom of speech caused many to rise up against Lincoln's efforts of Union propag...