February 2019

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Rogue

Volume XII, Issue V

News Febuary 18, 2019

MOCK TRIAL MADNESS In This

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by Skyye D.

photo courtesy of Cambria Floren

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n Ms. Florens American Government class, and she was confident that the judge will rule in her students simulated a court case for their final; The favor. Stonewood cross examined a witness named case is of New Columbia vs. Archer. They will took Jordan Mitchell and also prepared a part of the everything they have learned this semester and used prosecution’s opening and closing statements. She it to help their side win the court case. couldn’t wait for the day of the trial. “It’s a unique The case took place on Columbus University’s opportunity that a lot of high schoolers don’t have college campus. The defendant, Chris Archer, was to really get an in depth look at how our justice head of the Phi Gamma fraternity. Archer was system works, specifically related to this murder accused of criminal hazing, and the murder of trial.” Stonewood elaborated on how this simulation freshman Phi Gamma pledge Milan Jackson. The has bonded the class and how both teams worked simulation was intense, and students worked very very well together. While she was a little nervous, hard to make sure their side of the she was relieved she doesn’t have case won. to memorize anything and can’t “IT’S A UNIQUE Althea Moyer, 18, was a little wait for the day of the trial. OPPORTUNITY stressed for the mock trial. Moyer All semester, their lives have was on the side of the defense, been leading up to this moment. THAT A LOT OF and was direct examining a everyone may feel HIGH SCHOOLERS While witness named Jesse Thomas. differently about the mock trial, Moyer said, “I think on the day DON’T HAVE...” it is sure to be a great learning of the final people are going to be experience. The mock trial meets very nervous! There has been a lot of pressure put many of the standards that are required for the on us to do well.” Moyer talked about how it can be class. The trial takes place in the IVC with a student hard to do well when you aren’t the best at speaking jury, and a judge. The students are all encouraged in front of a large audience. She said, “it’s kind of a to dress like their parts. Attorneys are encouraged bummer if you’re someone who has a fear of public to wear blazers, nice shirts and pants/skirts, and speaking because there’s no way to get a grade witnesses are told to dress like their character. without it.” Nonetheless, Moyer was excited for the While none of the students know if Milan Jackson trial, and was very hopeful her side will win. was murdered, they are sure to have fun uncovering Cora Stonewood, 18, was on the prosecution the mysterious circumstances of their death.

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What is Hazing? by Rivers Holtzman

azing occurs under the guise of creating solidarity in sports teams, fraternities and sororities, but it is really about control and power. When these groups welcome new members, they often “initiate” pledges through hazing. According to hazingprevention.org, hazing is “any action taken or any situation created intentionally that causes embarrassment, harassment or ridicule and risks emotional and/or physical harm to members of a group or team.” This harassment can manifest itself in many different ways and at seemingly minute levels, like forcing pledges to do unnecessary chores and travel in groups. In more violent cases, hazing can involve kidnapping, threatening,

forced alcohol consumption and even branding and whipping. According to journalism professor Hank Nuwer, over 200 college students have died from “hazing-related accidents” in the U.S. since 1838. While these may seem like clear examples of abuse, a study done by professors at the University of Maine found that two out of every five students say they are aware of hazing taking place on their campus and do nothing about it. Many states in the U.S. have laws against hazing, yet it is still considered a social norm in many teams, sororities and fraternities. Anyone concerned about hazing can report a tip to safeoregon.com or by calling or texting 844-4-SAFE-OR.

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Americanah & Queer Poetry Oregon’s Ugly History Animal Cruelty & MASLOW Government Shutdown Sex-Ed & Body Dysmorphia Female Reproductive Health Speech & Debate Rogue News Relflection Oregonian’s Guide NIKE Deal & Unified Sports The 2019 Stamper Awards

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Diversity in Literature Discover why many AHS English teachers have decided to integrate the 2013 novel “Americanah” into their curriculum in place of older classics.

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Government Shutdown While you may not think the national government shutdown affected you personally, others in the Rogue Valley feel the strain.

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Speech & Debate

Hear about the sucesses, the community, and culture of AHS’s winning 2018-2019 Speech and Debate team.

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AHS Goes Corporate The Athletics Department celebrates new 3-year deal made with NIKE that will bring in much needed funding.


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