WAR on DRUGS

HOWLS’s own Ruben Otero reports from Washington D.C.

“Pshhhhhh….We got him, Santiago is down. We have slain the head of the dragon we’ve been fighting for years. Over and out…pshhhhh.”

I was one of the 370 people who went to Washington DC, last week for a National Security Leadership Conference. The people who ran the conference are an organization name National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF). I went there with the other 369 high school students, not really knowing what to expect.

The conference turned out to be really focused around national security and the War on Drugs. They spent a lot of time talking about the border between America and Mexico. They did this, because it is a very dangerous situation. The drug cartels are ruthless unlike most American citizens. They kidnap, kill, and torture anyone that they feel like is a threat or associated with someone they feel is a threat.

I believe that Mexicans should be able to cross the border, but once they get a felony or are charged with something, then they should be deported. They should get a chance before we just assume something, but should still monitor them. I feel the government has kept them out for the better of the nation, but they should still give them a chance.

Students at the leadership conference moving to another D.C. field location.
We were split up into classroom size groups and went to a class like experience called National Security Action Meetings (NSAM). We ended up having a simulation based in 2016 and all the kids participated. Within each NSAM group we had a position for everybody. I was the Ambassador to Mexico and I ended up getting kidnapped by the “Cartels”. It was a fun and exciting experience for me.

The simulation made you realize how hard it is to hold a certain position in the hierarchy of National Security, especially when you have to make a decision to go to war or not…and a million different people start talking to you at once. It was very stressful and a hard job to have. I would never think about being the President, because there would be too much weight on my shoulders. I would crumble.
They should be teaching this to everybody our age. We are the future of national security, and we must learn how to protect our country. This information is very vital to our young minds and I think that is why we were chosen to be taught this. This is what our future is going to consist of.

But anyways, the feeling of the real life experience was just an exhilarating one. It put me in a situation where you have to look at all sides before you make a move…like one big, dangerous game of chess. In the end, we killed the head of the cartels, Santiago, I was never found, and we legalized marijuana and kept cocaine banned.

A VIEW FROM GUANGZHOU

HHS’s own LeeAnne Klagge went to CHINA this summer!
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Between the two major cities in China that I visited, Guangzhou pulls me especially deep into my memory. I can feel the arid warmth of the smog that chokes the air I breathe, the sky scraping apartments that push into the clouds and dwarf every building I have ever seen surround me, the forests thick and wild as they clamor for space in the endless sea of faces that flow beneath them. Read more

LIGHT GRAFFITI

Slow shutter speed in period 4:
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Slow shutter speed in period 5:

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The camera we used:

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(My sister gave it to me a few years ago after it got thrown down the driveway by my 2-year-old nephew.)

GET TO CLASS

Michael Rogers had his 6th tardy in my class today. I asked him why. He said this:
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I laughed and laughed. Then I gave him a detention.

MATCHED CUT


For my first multimedia grad school class at UO, I had to make a 1 minute video that indcluded (2) matched cuts. I chose to go shoot at the Portland Marathon last week, and made this from it. Hope you like!
-Mister E.

BTW: If you’re interested, the music is Sun Kil Moon’s cover of a Modest Mouse song.

Shrub of Death

by Mathew Fry

We have a lot of kids here at this school, and the fact the many of them can make it to school is a little surprising these days, considering the death bush!

This bush has been there for a long time now, and over the years it has been growing. It is getting to that point where kids have to walk around it because it comes right up to the street. This makes students walk in the road with cars. Some drivers do stop or slow down to people that are walking past it. Some drivers try to squeeze between student pedestrians and oncoming traffic!

To my knowledge, nothing tragic has happened yet at this spot, but one of these days…. Maybe someone needs to run home real fast and they don’t pay attention to the bush, someone steps out walking toward the school. They have no time to react to anything! That person gets hit!

[singlepic id=127 w=320 h=240 float=right]What if you knew that person? What if was one of your friends? Maybe a family member picking you up… We should do something about that bush. And I don’t mean cut it down, unless we really have too! First things first; It’s owned by someone else and they have a right to their privacy. Or maybe they just don’ t realize that it is getting in the way of many kids. But if we could talk to them about trimming it back so it’s not so big and full. It can save a life one day.

Maybe the person doesn’t want his bush there! Maybe they’re just waiting for help to tear it out? We have a side walk before the bush, but it ends right before the bush starts! Let’s make something happen here, Heritage-we don’t want any friends or family hurt because of a shrub!