Fast Facts

BY  STAFF WRITER
 
 
What’s better than reading a good book on a summer day? How about reading it in one of Michigan’s gorgeous state parks?
 
The Capital Area District Library is helping make that scenario a reality for local residents by participating in Park & Read, a program sponsored by the Library of Michigan and Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 

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The Legacy Project: Stories of African Americans in Okemos: Carrie L. Owens: A Teacher’s Story (This is a series in honor of The New Citizens Press’ 2012 anniversary)

By Nadine Defensor 
 
There are many who pursue a bachelor’s degree in Education and some who go on to receive a teaching certificate. However, to become a devoted and passionate educator, who would make a profound difference in a child’s life is a completely different route to take. It takes commitment, dedication and patience to see a child grow to his or her fullest potential.

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Movie Review: “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted”

This funny movie will keep both adults and children laughing.  Courtesy photo

 

Studio:     Dreamworks (85 mins)

Plot:     Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to New York and join a traveling circus takes which them through Europe.

Cast:     Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Frances McDormand, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, Bryan Cranston, Jessica Chastain, Martin

Rating:     PG

 

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As I See It…. The Opinion Column for you: I am an American

By Amina Mohamed
 
On September 11, 2001, I was in my 5th grade music class, when the school principal made an announcement over the intercom about a tragic event that was taking place in New York City. I had no idea what was going on. Clearly, I thought this did not affect me. I went back to staring at the sheet of music in front me. 

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Is Our Centuries-Old Ballot Out of Date?

 
Illustration by Andy Schuler
 
By Aaron Hamlin,
The Center for Election Science
 
Something Old
 
Michigan voters adore Republicans and Democrats. What else explains the way these two parties completely dominate Michigan government? Alternatives find their way to the ballot, so voters obviously have options.

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Faith

 
 
By Charissa Patterson-Martinez
 
Faith is a powerful tool that we all possess, yet we do not use the power effectively or efficiently enough.  Really, what is the worst that can happen? At best, those things that we desire most come to be. This is good as long as it is legal, not lethal, not done maliciously to hurt others and is positive, right? 

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Excuse me, are you listening? 11-12

Dear Readers,
 
In the June 3, 2012 –  June 16, 2012 edition we did a story entitled “The Legacy Project: Stories of Lansing’s African American Families: Lonnie Johnson”.  I am so sorry to say that he passed away on June 23, 2012.

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Fast Facts

 
The past is explored best at your local library
 
It’s easy to think of reality TV as being an invention of the current times, but a little research turns up shows that date back to television’s infancy. Game shows were an early staple, for example, as were talk shows. But probably the first reality show was Candid Camera, which debuted on TV in 1948.It was adapted from another medium, having begun on the radio as Candid Microphone. 

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Inside the Mind of a Sportsaholic – “The People vs. Joe Dumars”

By Jimmy L. Wilson, Jr.
 
The Miami Heat closed out the 2011-2012 NBA season by hosting the championship trophy. This marks another year of the Detroit Pistons not making the playoffs. There is one person responsible for this in my opinion. So, I decided to present my case against him. I’m not an attorney, but I play one in this article. Enjoy.
 

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