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Student advocated 5K hopes to aid Zambian water needs

By Eli Bolus

Next month the Floyd County community will be doing more to help the world.  A 5K walk will be held in order to raise money to provide clean water for the people of Zambia.

The walk is on May 19 at Sam Peden Community Park on Grant Line Road and begins at 9 a.m.

To register just go to www.active.com and search, “New Albany’s Run for Water.”  A last-minute registration will also be held at 8 a.m. the morning of the race at Sam Peden.

Freshman Reagan Kurk said she decided to host the race for a multitude of reasons.

“2.5 billion people lack access to proper sanitation and [unclean water] has been named the number one issue by the World Health Organization.”

For more information about the walk be sure to read the May 18 issue of the Bagpiper.

 

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Cyberbullying laws slow to catch up with growing social media

By: Eli Bolus

Bullying, and more specifically cyberbullying, has gotten a lot of media publicity lately.  Stories have been written and news programs like Fox News have done video specials.  However, cyberbullying is still a rather new concept, and school systems are still trying to keep up.

Principal Janie Whaley said the first time she heard the term “cyberbullying” was only three or four years ago, and with the rise of technology and social media it has become more of a problem within schools.

The only set guidelines against cyberbullying are those that fall under the basic anti-bullying rules the school has. Assistant principal Rob Willman said that the district only defines what “cyber harassment” is.  The same is true for state law, as Indiana Code defines harassment and obscene messages as “ [someone who] uses a computer network or other form of electronic communication to:
(A) communicate with a person; or
(B) transmit an obscene message or indecent or profane words to a person.”

Whaley said the main task is determining if the cyberbullying is an issue within the school day and “nine out of 10 times it is.”

Willman said students are sometimes reluctant to bring in evidence of cyberbullying because of the exchange that goes on between both parties.  If it is clear that both parties were harassing or insulting the other, then it is a conflict and not an act of bullying and must be dealt with differently.

Willman said the key is for students to be comfortable to come forward and to trust the staff enough to tell them when this happens.  Whaley said cyberbullying will continue to be a problem with more and more kids getting phones with internet access.  

Meet The Candidates: Ron Paul

By Eli Bolus

Candidate:  Ron Paul

Political Party: Republican

Qualifications: Congressman of Texas

Website: www.ronpaul2012.com

Stance on Issues

Economy: Wants to restore America to a world economic power by eliminating income taxes, capital gains, and death taxes, and refusing to raise debt ceiling.

Energy:  Remove restrictions on drilling so companies can drill in the U.S. and repeal the federal tax on gasoline, saving 18 cents per gallon.

Education:  Believes that shutting down the Department of Education will improve the quality of education by encouraging homeschooling and private schools.

Environment:  Wants oil drilling in America and believes that global warming is not “a major problem threatening civilization.”

National Security:  Avoid long expensive land wars, abolish the TSA and ensure veterans receive the care, benefits, and honors when they return.

Abortion: Pro-Life

Immigration: Against amnesty, deportation, and a fence on the U.S. Mexico border but thinks the 14th Amendment should be altered to not allow automatic citizenship for people born in America.