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Grange r High School
Tri-Color Times
Election Special 2008 Volume LI, Issue 3
an open forum for student opinion and expression
Barack Obama
John McCain
VP-Joe Biden.Born August 4 1961-Honolulu Hawaii. He is 47.Political Party-DemocratMarried-Michelle ObamaKids-Malia Ann (born. 1998),Natasha (“Sasha”) (born. 2001)Background-Lived in Hawaii until his father died then moved to Kenya after mother remarried Obama attended local schools in Jakarta, from ages 6 to 10, where classes were taught in the Indonesian language went to private college when he moved back to Hawaii. After his mother died his memoirs were published named dreams from my father.St. Francis Assisi Catholic First through third grade Jakarta, Indonesia.
Punahou School fifth through 12th grade Honolulu, Occidental College, Freshman and sophomore years.Los Angeles Transferred to Columbia Columbia University, Junior and senior year, New York City
Harvard Law School Three-year program
About
Education
Immigration, believes that immigration issue have been exploited by politicians to divide the nation rather than find real solutions.
Iraq, believed that it was wrong and unnecessary in the first place and going to be a waste of money and lives
Homeland security, believes that America is still unprepared for attacks
Education, Zero to Five Plan helps young children and their parents.
Energy, provide short term relief from pain at the pump, ensure 10% of electricity comes from renewable source, eliminate imports from middle east and Venezuela in ten years, create millions of new green jobs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050
Technology, protect the openness of the internet by keeping it open, protect our children while keeping our first amendment, safeguard our privacy, bring the government into the 21 century, deploy next generation broadband, invest in science, reform the patent system, prepare our children for the 21 century, prepare adults for the 21 century.
Abortion- women should have the right to an abortion
Stem Cells- believes federal government should increase funding
Gay rights- no to gay marriage but yes to civil unions and believes that they have the same
rights
Issues
1“I don’t agree with what Palin and McCain say. I believes that Obama is better suited for what this country needs at this moment”2. “Obama’s the best one I think he will be the better person”3. “I think Obama will win, I like his views on everything important.”4 “I’d vote Obama, because gives hope and he’s the voice of minorities.”
Granger’s Opinions
VP-Sarah PalinBorn August 29, 1936 (age 72)Coco Solo Naval Air Station, Panama Canal Zone, PanamaPolitical Party-RepublicanMarried-Carol Shepp (m. 1965, divorced. 1980)Cindy Lou Hensley (married. 1980)Kids-Douglas (b. 1959, adopted 1966),Andrew (b. 1962, adopted 1966),Sidney (b. 1966),Meghan (b. 1984),John Sidney IV “Jack” (b. 1986),James “Jimmy” (b. 1988),Bridget (b. 1991, adopted 1993Background- in the military for forty-five years (1936–1981) endured five and a half years as a war prisoner retired from navy in 1981 as a captain had a long history of family in the military had a sister sandy and brother Joe
About
Episcopal High School Virginia, Alexandria
US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland National War College in Fort McNair, Washington D.C.
Education
Immigration, has always believed that the borer needs to be secure and that the government failed to secure it
Iraq thinks that more troops are necessary to achieve a long term success
Homeland security, believes America needs to be more secure and keep up with its military and its technology
Education, no stance yet
Energy, expand domestic oil sources beyond what we have today, give 3000 million dolor prize to whoever finds a way to use a battery for a reusable car, believes in alcohol based fuel and thinks it’s a future, wants to put nuclear power plants by 2030, will encourage the market for hydro and solar power.
Technology, John McCain will not tax innovation by keeping capital gains taxes low; will lower the corporate tax rate to 25 percent to retain investment in U.S. technologies, Will protect the creative industries from piracy, will pursue high-speed internet access for all Americans, make sure that all citizens can participate in the technology revolution
Abortion- believes Supreme Court should overturn roe vs. wade.
Stem Cells-believes federal government needs to fund it more
Gay Rights- no to gay arrive no to civil unions but yes to legal agreements.
Issues
1. “I don’t like how liberal Obama is and I’m going by instinct.”2. “I think McCain should win” because we need to win in Iraq3. “McCain should win because he’s going to let everyone have guns.” 4. “McCain should win because he has a girl vice president.”
Granger’s Opinions
PRESIDENTIALELECTION
2008!Sources Wikepedia, Johnmccain.com, Barrackobamb.com, and Google
Compiled by Louis Cordero
2Advice Tri-Color-Times
Granger High School
JournalistsIvette AguileraChelsie Bolding Nichole Butters
Samantha Candland Candice Davidson
Louis CorderoXavier Daniels
Brianna FitzpatrickBrandon Gallagher
Lesi LaititiKual Mandang
Joe Fatani
Tri-Color Times Staff
Granger HIgh 3690 South 3600 West West Valley, UT 84119 801 646-5320
The Tri-Color Times serves as a student forum for student opinion and student expression. The views expressed herein reflect neither the opinions of Advisor John Carlisle and Granger High School, nor those of Granite School District. The Tri-Color Times invites and publishes letters to its editorial board; all letters will be edited for taste, length and legality.
EditorMegan McManamaCopy/Lunch
EditorJoe Fatani
Katie Rubio
Election special 2008 Volume LI, Issue 3
AdvisorJohn Carlisle
Dear Lancy, I didn’t pass all of my UBSCT tests and I don’t know how to pass them. Any advice?-Ivana Pass
Dear Ivana,Study!! All of the UBSCT’s are based on eighth grade knowledge. So everything you learned way back when is what you will be tested on now. If you have old notes use those to study. You can also go to www.schools.utah.gov/assessment/info.ubsct.aspx. The website has a practice test for each testing field and also the answers to double check your answers.<3 Lancy
Dear Lancy,I kind of like this girl, and I know she likes me too. We’re both scared of getting hurt because of our previous relationships, but I can really feel chemistry. What do I do?Only Yours
My Dearest Yours,Everything that has happened in a past relationship should be used to guide you and your choices now. But you cannot judge a past relationship on one you are going for now. A relationship is a big thing. All I can say is if I was in this situation, I would take it slow and get to know this girl to see if it is really right. But also remember that if you do become serious that it is what you really want and you aren’t just in a relationship to have one.<3 Lancy
Dear Lancy,I really like this guy but he doesn’t know I like him. A couple of my friends have told him that I might ask him out but they didn’t tell him my name. I am so confused on what to do! >:| -Quietly Admiring
Quietly Admiring,If you like this boy- I say ask him out! What is the worst that can happen? Rejection? It is not that bad. You may be embarrassed for a while but it will fade quickly. If you are too shy to ask him in person then try other alternatives; get his number from a friend or use IM. Myspace is also good for such things! Send him an email and let him know!<3 Lancy
Dear Lancy
Megan McManamaWhitney Perea
Rosa PerezMelissa Reed
Enli ReyesVanessa Romero
Katie RubioMackenzie Rushton
Patrick SeiuliChanel StricklandSamantha TaylorKariann Waldman
Sarah White
Scholarships are financial aid or free money to help you get into the college you want. But free money doesn’t come easy. For a scholarship you need to fill out a lot of information, write essays and get letters of recom-mendation. A good resource for scholarships on the web would be www.fastweb.com. This has many different types of scholarships, ranging from the month of October all the way through March. There are a few scholarships available (October) for the Horatio Alger Scholarship Application. This is for students planning to get a bachelors degree, have financial need, are involved in the community and have a minimum of a 2.0 CPA, and requires an essay. Another one for October is the Coca Cola Scholarship for scholars who are selected for academic achievement, which is great for leaders and achievers. These are
only a few examples of some scholarships available this month. If you would like to know more scholarships and their deadlines, see Mr. Jenkel in the career center.
First time a p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d p r o b a b l y learn, because it is crucial information especially for seniors. Mr. Jenkel says most common scholarships require an essay based on the type of scho la rsh ip you are applying for and one or two letters of recom-mendation,preferablyfrom someone you know at school. They s o m e t i m e s
require your high school transcripts. “The essays that are required to be written are usually about the person’s life. Some other topics the essays would be about are things such as life changing events or an outstanding life accomplishment,” said Mr. Jenkel. When someone is granted a scholarship, the company funding the scholarship will usually write a check to the college they plan to attend and to the student which earns it. Scholarships are not always found on fast web or other websites. One idea is to ask your parents employer, because their company usually has scholarships for their employee’s children. There are other financial aids you can get instead of a scholarship. Grants are one example, which is money funded by the government. FAFSA is the free application for Federal Student Aid, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. There are also student loans which you have to pay back gradually, or after you graduate and get your degree. Scholarships are very important if you want to attend a college you want and be able to pay for it. Not only depending on your parents for money.
Brianna Fitzpatrick
Get ahead in life
Kaitlin Thomson (12) plans to go to USU and is in the process of filling out many scholarships. Her goal she said, “is to fill out ten to twenty scholarships a month.” She also said, “Most people don’t even finish filling out a scholarship application because they lose hope of actually getting it.” There are scholarships for almost everything out there. Kaitlin said, “There are scholarships for the color of your hair, how tall you are, and even just for the number of people in your family.”
A good resource for schol-arships on the web: www.
fastweb.om.
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Not only is he the talented voice
of many animated film characters, Tom McGrath is also the co-director of the hit
animated film “Madagascar” and the new upcoming sequel “Madagascar 2 Escape to Africa”.
Although the film has not yet been released, there has been plenty of chatter and anticipation inspiring the film and it’s main characters, such as; Alex the lion played by (Ben Stiller), Gloria the sassy hippo as (Jada Pickett Smith), and Marty the zebra (Chris Rock.)
What many do not know, is the co-director is also the voice of courageous penguin general, “Skipper”. Skipper’s character is the leader of the pack along with other penguin pals, skippers job is to bark orders and come up with outlandish plans. McGrath’s’ personality isn’t by any means applicable to his character which sparks a certain interest in the roll. When asked how he felt about being the voice for the penguin skipper, Tom said “I enjoy being the comic relief.” When
interviewing great talent, it’s easy to get tongue tied or become absent minded; however, when speaking with McGrath the exact opposite effect took place. His personality was surprisingly upbeat and very inviting, I found it easy to ask questions and carry out an interesting yet intriguing conversation with him. Questions came naturally and McGrath was extremely open when answering. He even gave away some surprise details about the story line including; Marty the zebra’s identity crisis and if you think that’s weird there is a continuing love story involving hippo and giraffe (Melvin & Gloria). Unlike most sequels, Madagascar 2’s story line developed during production of the first film, and was made the following summer. Another fun fact, is that the entire
cast went to Africa in order to make the film. McGrath said “The beauty of Africa was inspiration enough to shoot the entire film.” The film premiered Sunday, October 26th in Westwood Los Angeles, McGrath said just like the first film he was ecstatic for the premiere he said above all his favorite part about being the voice of the film character in a film is “watching the audience react.” McGrath also exclaimed that he was cast as some of the other small roles such as one of the lemurs and
a spider who is another favorite character. It’s easy to see why this film is so talked about, with its cleverly witty story line and talented characters. The film is scheduled to hit theatres November 7, 2008. Playing Imax in select theatres the film also is rumored a Midnight opening at Jordan Landing and Century 16. For more interesting interviews and movie reviews continue to read each issue of the Tri Colored Times.
Zoo crew renewedKandi Taylor
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