My picture shows a man, Luis Ramirez, who was beaten and killed by white high school football players because of his race. They said anti-Mexican remarks to him and then hit and kicked him until he passed out unconscious on the floor. This shows how we as a country are replaying events in a historical cycle. When we looked at the “Rethinking Race in the Classroom” worksheet, a teacher stated that since now we have a black president, “there is a certain sector of the country that now feels racism is over”. Teachers didn't want to read books like Huckleberry Finn and To Kill a Mockingbird because of the use of racial slurs. People think, what's the point of teaching kids about racism if there's a Obama in the white house. Well, clearly, racism is not over. There were race hate crimes in the past, like when Ted Landsmark was beat up in the Soiling of Old Glory because he was black, there are race hate crimes now, and there will be race hate crimes in the future.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The Famous of New Trier High School
Why do you think we have a celebrity New Trier graduate board? Do you think it's appropriate?
Sunday, May 10, 2009
The American Flag Part 2
As I wrote in my last blog post, my family is not big with the American flag. After finding the flag in my house, I drove around nearby neighborhoods, searching for flags on houses. When I came to the house below, I was shocked when I saw a tall flag pole with the American flag in the front yard.
I have seen flag poles before, but in places like fire departments, police stations, schools...etc. Never in a front yard of a small house. It made me realize what a contrast stood between my family's "flag" and their flag. We never take ours out, and this house probably has it out 24-7, 365 days a year. It's really interesting to see which houses/families have their flags up. I think the main question is why certain houses have flags up and why others don't.
What do you think? Does it matter if the house is big or small?
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
The American Flag
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
JT-2
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Junior Theme
Does anyone have any suggestions on articles or on the introduction?
Monday, April 6, 2009
Drunk Europeans?
Sunday, April 5, 2009
A Good Image in Sports Teams
This made me think: what is the "good image" sports teams are supposed to have? I think coaches want to be thought of as respectful, a team when even if they lose, they congratulate the opposing team. Coaches want their team to be thought of as close-together, as well. Even if the players hate each other, the team will have to put on a good face when competing. Why do coaches want this? I think that if they can't be first place physically, they at least want to have their team be first place in sportsmanship.
Why do you think teams have to have a good image? What do you think that good image is?
Sunday, March 15, 2009
iPod Loss
During this depression, I realized how spoiled I was. I thought of all the people who weren't able to afford things like iPods and, going even further, I thought of all the people who can't even afford food. It's sad that I couldn't even go one day without an iPod. It's also sad that in the community we live in, it's thought of as weird if you don't have one. Obviously materialism is a high value around here, but would it be possible for any of us to go without our iPods or cell phones for a week? Probably not for me.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Barbie: a Harmless Toy or a Corrupting Machine?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Harassment at the State Meet
This goes back to the rules and morals stuff we learned in elementary school and junior high. That if a friend was being bullied, you should defend them. But, if you're actually in that situation, it's harder than it sounds. Would you defend someone who was being harassed? Even if they weren't your friend?
Monday, February 16, 2009
Miley Cyrus Gets Sued

Sunday, February 8, 2009
Wheaties or Weedies
In my math class this past week, we've been discussing this "horrible" act. When I found out he had smoked pot, I did some research and discovered that if a swimmer is caught with drugs, even if it's their off season, they are banned from the sport for four years; therefore, no 2012 Olympics for Phelps. I think it's a pretty harsh rule, but when I found out Phelps only had a three month suspension, I though, "What?! That's it?" I understand that he's a college kid, and that after four years of continuous training, all he wants right now is to have fun. But, while getting high at that party, I think he forgot that he's a role model for young swimmers. I'm glad that Kellogg dropped him as an endorser; he deserved it. As for the three month ban from swimming, I wish it were more, but at least he got something. It wouldn't be fair to just let him off the hook just because he's Michael Phelps.
What do you think of the situation? Was his punishment fair?
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Mythology
Although we do live in a wealthy district, New Trier shouldn't give other schools a negative connotation. I think other people make up these negative "myths" about New Trier just to have something interesting to say.
What other myths are there about New Trier and why do you think they're made?
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Lack of Water
I still think it's sad how much water people wast just because we have a lake right next to us. It's especially sad when you think about how many elder, adults, and children who die each year due to the lack of water. Even though many people feel this way, I think for a lot of these people, like me, they won't change their ways. Our nation is so used to having access to water and to having a lot of it, that it will take something pretty drastic to change our ways. It's the same logic with our economy. It became so bad that families finally had to start cutting back on everything. I think that this kind of disaster will have to happen in order for people to also cut back on water usage.
What do you think it's so hard to us to cut back on the amount of water we use?
Friday, January 9, 2009
TV Tokenism
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Another Side to Video Games
How do you feel about violence and/or the exploitation of women in video games?