Apple Launches iPad: ‘Magical & Revolutionary Device’

written by (Press Release) • January 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

SAN FRANCISCO– Apple® today introduced the iPad, a revolutionary device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and much more. iPad’s responsive high-resolution Multi-Touch™ display lets users physically... [Read more]

One Year Later, What Has Obama Done as President?

written by S.K. • January 19, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

On Wednesday, President Barack Obama will have been president for a whole year. So the question on many people’s minds is what has he done to change or improve our country? Some people say the President hasn’t done anything, but this is not true. There was the economy to fix, the war to deal... [Read more]

Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is Alive

written by J.R. • January 15, 2010 • 2 Comments 

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. He would have been 81 years old. He was a great Civil Rights Activist, and he believed that everyone should be treated with equality. On Monday, we celebrate his life by observing a holiday in his honor. Thanks to multiple Civil Rights leaders... [Read more]

‘Avatar’ Gets B+ for Good Storyline

written by Z.B. • January 15, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

Have you been wondering whether or not to see the movie “Avatar”? This movie from director James Cameron is rated PG-13 and came out December 18th, 2009 but people keep going to theaters to see it. I saw it before Christmas, and have to say that this movie was good. The film starts out... [Read more]

First Lady on Haiti Earthquake: ‘We Can All Do Something’

written by LLS • January 15, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

Early estimates indicate that as many as three million people may be affected by the catastrophic earthquake which hit Haiti on January 12, 2010. The American Red Cross’ efforts are currently underway to provide basic supplies like food, water and medicine. The people of Haiti are struggling to survive... [Read more]

Haiti Quake Victims Frustrated Over Slow Spread of Aid

written by Newswire (MCT Campus) • January 15, 2010 • Leave a Comment 

PORT-AU-PRINCE— Relief efforts struggled to get food, water and medicine to the hardest hit areas of the island on Friday, as security deteriorated amid a government vacuum and world leaders pledged more aid and personal visits to this devastated nation. There were reports of some looting in the capital,... [Read more]

The Big Zoo Over Zhu Zhu Pets’ Safety

written by S.K. • December 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

Have you heard of the new toy that kids want so badly to have this Christmas? It’s Zhu Zhu Pets, and they are the hottest toys around! They’re said to be the best alternatives to real hamsters. They don’t poop, die, or stink! But as you may know there have been questions about Zhu... [Read more]

Want an iPod for Christmas? ‘Nah, No’

written by A.A. • December 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

Don’t you think that iPods are getting really old? Last year it was the number one thing kids wanted for Christmas. Now it is not even on the list! Most children want cell phones or skinny jeans. Not iPods anymore, because “everyone” has one. They really should upgrade, or add something... [Read more]

New Mario, Luigi Title: Here ‘Wii’ Go (Again)

written by Newswire (MCT Campus) • December 4, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

“New Super Mario Bros.” on the DS was a welcome return to 2-D form for Mario and Luigi. “New Super Mario Bros. Wii” takes that success and expands it, shoring up weak points from the first game and adding new features that have never been in a “Super Mario Bros.”... [Read more]

Raiders’ Fans want Owner Davis to Sell Team

written by Newswire (MCT Campus) • December 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment 

It will be hard getting Al Davis to budge from his beloved Raiders. The plight of the Raiders was discussed in a recent conversation with one of the team’s former stars. Slinging theories is popular among the distinguished alumni, nearly all of whom have one. But I’d never heard anyone... [Read more]

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