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05/01/2012 – Obi-Wan Kenobi, Startegic Partnerships, and Discrimination

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily (Monday through Friday). Obi-Wan Kenobi arrested That’s right, everyone’s favorite Jedi Knight was arrested under a charge of […]

04/30/2012 – Wealth, Pregnancy, and Bears

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily (Monday through Friday). The Wealthiest of Fiction You may have heard of the list Forbes devises of the […]

04/26/2012 – Mean Teachers, Burger King, and Beards

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily. Teachers unabashedly bash autistic child Stuart Chaifetz of Cherry Hill, NJ knew something was wrong when he saw […]

04/25/2012 – Pizza Burgers, Frozen Burgers, Interesting Finds, Kidney Donations, Illegal Tree Houses, and Risky Decisions

Editor’s Note: The Blip includes short headlines with odd, feel-good, informational, or pointless material. Stories are presented in a fast, easy-to-read format with news that will make you laugh and be enlightened. The Blip is updated daily.   My apologies Yesterday was a day that did not receive a new edition of The Blip, and […]

Concerts of Summer 2012

Concerts of Summer 2012

Do you need something to do this summer? Do you enjoy music? What about seeing some of your favorite bands live? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you are in luck. Because I’m here with the most popular concerts of the summer. Radiohead – Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH, June 5th, […]

Said and Meant Opens

Said and Meant Opens

Talawanda’s Drama Program is ready to finally present the play, Said and Meant,  that some considered controversial. Multiple cuts were made to the show that will be presented. “We are going to put on the best show we can, with what we have. When picking the show we used professional judgment.” Stated Drama Teacher, TJ Pearson. […]

Worst Celebrity Baby Names

Jay-Z and Beyonce recently had a baby, which they decided to name Blue Ivy Carter. This is not the first time celebrities have given their children unusual names. We’ve compiled a list of particularly weird celebrity baby names.   Parent: Nicolas Cage Child: Kal-El   Parent: Jason Lee Child: Pilot Inspektor   Parents: Gwyneth Paltrow […]

Perfection in Chicago

Perfection in Chicago

White Sox right-handed pitcher Philip Humber recorded the first perfect game thrown in almost two years on April 21st.  Humber becomes the 21st pitcher in MLB history to throw a perfect game.  Roy Halladay was the last person to a perfect game on May 29, 2010. Humber was the third overall draft pick in the […]

Walk to Create a World Free of MS

Walk to Create a World Free of MS

Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating disease that affects about 400,000 people in the United States alone. The Latin roots literally mean “many scars,” as there are lesions on the Central Nervous System (CNS – the brain and spinal cord) where demyelination of nerves has occurred. The lack of myelin causes nerve impulses to slow down […]

Fourteen and a half questions with the Aernis.

Fourteen and a half questions with the Aernis.

I recently sat down with Stephanie Aerni and Matt Aerni, and asked seven point two-five questions each. these two are two of the best teachers in teaching history , both in whom are very comical but serious when it comes to academics. With highly superb teaching methods, students have a lot of fun learning. My experiences […]