by Carlos Vasquez
Do you feel brave? Do you believe in ghost or do you think of it as superstion? Well how about this: November you and a few freinds go to the abandoned insane asylum at the corner of Edith and Osana. It is now a private property to an couple. Legend tells that a patient went so mad that when he escaped he had murdered other patients and staff workers. When people enter the building with the owners permision an eerie dark cloud will appear and follow the intruders.
If a little dark cloud doesn't scare you how about a little trip to Hanger Lake by Las Cruces? Here the dead can be seen in this building. The residents of Hanger Lake have noticed some demonic activity.
So do you fear the unnatural? Do you now believen that there is something out there without reason? Or do you want to have your own experience with the dead? Only the brave and fearless will brave these places. Are you one of them?
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Journalism Class Gets $5,000!
by Saul Alvarado
Did you know that Mrs.Nix won a $5,000 grant from the National Education Association Foundation this month? Mrs. Nix is a Language Arts teacher at CRMS. Nix won the grant by writing persuasively about how the Journalism class needed technology items for school.
The Las Cruces Sun Times published an article about our winning the grant. There were many people who wrote in for this grant but we were the lucky ones. Mrs. Nix is going to buy laptops, digital cameras, and a scanner. This way we can learn how to take pictures for the newspaper and we can also scan in cartoons and artwork directly online.
This is a great class and we have really improved so far this year. We hope the newspaper will help everyone know what's going on here at CRMS.
Did you know that Mrs.Nix won a $5,000 grant from the National Education Association Foundation this month? Mrs. Nix is a Language Arts teacher at CRMS. Nix won the grant by writing persuasively about how the Journalism class needed technology items for school.
The Las Cruces Sun Times published an article about our winning the grant. There were many people who wrote in for this grant but we were the lucky ones. Mrs. Nix is going to buy laptops, digital cameras, and a scanner. This way we can learn how to take pictures for the newspaper and we can also scan in cartoons and artwork directly online.
This is a great class and we have really improved so far this year. We hope the newspaper will help everyone know what's going on here at CRMS.
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