Thursday, September 26, 2013

White House Officials are coming to Detroit Friday!

As many of you are aware, The city of Detroit filed for chapter 9 bankruptcy on July 19, 2013. This Friday, White House officials are coming to Detroit to help the city. However they are not going to bail out the city. The White House official's plan is to look at the city from all angles, they want to meet with city hall and Mayor, Dave Bing, while also meeting with the community of Detroit. They want to brainstorm ideas in order to help the city. Obama's team has made it very clear that they are not going to meet with the city's emergency manager, Kevin Orr. Instead they want to meet with other leaders of the community. A major concern for the White House officials is the safety of others in  the city of Detroit. Detroit is known for it's high crime rates. The Obama's team wants to personally meet with police chief James Craig especially to brainstorm ideas and ways to help Detroit become a safer city. It was stated that crime is a huge concern with the city. If people don't feel safe, businesses and people won't come to the city.

I personally agree completely with that. I think that safety is a huge part of why the city is not doing well. People and businesses keep leaving the city, and with that, abandoned buildings are on the rise, which continues the crime rates to soar. In my opinion, I think the first step of reshaping the city of Detroit is to focus primarily on keeping the city's crime rate down and improving their statistics, along with that, I think the city should continue it's progress of bulldozing abandoned buildings and houses. If you drive down some of the neighborhoods in the Detroit, many of the abandoned houses and signs on them stating that they are on the list to get bulldozed. So Detroit is in the process of doing that, it just has been taking some time. I think that once Detroit becomes a safer city, which will take quite a lot of time, businesses and people will come back to the city, giving it revenue. What is your opinion on the city of Detroit? Do you think Obama's team will be able to brainstorm some ideas for the city?

link to the article:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/white-house-officials-coming-to-detroit-on-friday/-/1719418/22132496/-/5u55wc/-/index.html

Thursday, September 19, 2013

"Hiccuping Girl Faces Murder Charge" -Huffington Post

Today, Sep. 19, 2013 the Huffington Post tweeted the story about Jennifer Mee, who was formally know for her hiccups. When Mee was fifteen she developed the case hiccups that did not go away, which gave her local and national fame according to the Huffington Post. She was even seen on the Today and other daytime shows. However, recently she has gotten herself into some serious trouble. The Huffington Post reported saying that Mee lured a man into an abandoned home in order to buy marijuana from him. When the man got inside the house, Mee's friends robbed him at gunpoint, and when he struggled, her friends shot him four times. This all happened back in October of 2010, however now is when all of those teens are facing their inditement.

When I was scrolling through my Twitter timeline and came across this article, I was stunned. I honestly never knew that the hiccup girl was involved which such a horrible crime. I always heard of her as the hiccuping girl. However, an article like this just shows you that even when people do have fame, no matter how much, they can still get sucked into a life of crime that will have them ending up in jail for the majority of their lives. I'm not saying that Mee was a celebrity because she had the hiccups, but she was definitely someone who people have heard of. It's a shame that she took the wrong path and ended up in a situation such as this.

Articles like this also make me wonder, was she someone who always had a crime like this in her, or did she just end up with the wrong crowd of people? If you read the article more closely, the author explains how according to Mee's friends, the one's whose did the physical murder, they said that this was all her idea and that she was the one who knew the man. However, these teens could of just been saying this in order to make their actions not sound as bad. Either way, it makes me wonder what really did happen and whose idea it really was? Like I stated previously, articles like this make me wonder what type of people do crimes such as this. Are drugs to blame? She was luring the man into the house in order to buy marijuana from him. Or was that just an act in order to get in into the house where no one would be able see them? What do you think?

Here is a link the article if you would like to read more about it, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/19/hiccup-girl-trial_n_3953428.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

Also, here is a link to the Huffington Post's Twitter page https://twitter.com/HuffingtonPost
I personally love following the Huffington Post, they always post news article that are both breaking news and interesting/random news. So if you love hearing about all types of news, I would highly suggest following them.




Sunday, September 15, 2013

Cider Mill

Yesterday I went to the Uncle John's Cider Mill in St. Johns. It was the perfect day to go because the weather was just right. We walked through the pumpkin patch and apple orchards while enjoying some apple cider and donuts. My friends and I also explored the corn mazes as well. My favorite part of being at the cider mill was all the pictures I took. I got so many good pictures that look exactly like a perfect fall day. Here is one of the pictures I took.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

New to blogging

Hello!

   My name is Catharine Studzinski and I am 20 years old and currently attending Central Michigan University, studying broadcasting, public relations, and social media. I am new to blogging, but I do have an interest in it! Hopefully I'll become an avid blogger.