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This is the archive for 21 January 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010


Enette Dumerin holds her twins, Carlebre Dumerin
and Jeff Dumerin, 3, right, in a C-17 on route from
Haiti to Orlando, Florida, Sunday,

Erika Schultz/Seattle Times/MCT


By Alexa Rocero, Courier Staff Writer

Logan's ASB is raising money on campus to aid victims of the catastrophic earthquake that brought tragedy upon the nation of Haiti.

A magnitude 7 earthquake hit the capital of Port-au-Prince on January 12, devastating the country heavily. It left hundreds of thousands dead, and countless injured, with aftershocks and rubble still causing damage to many other lives.


By Eric Brown, Courier Music Editor

In the canon of nineties rock music, Weezer has its own unique niche. While Nirvana and Pearl Jam championed angst-ridden cynicism of stadium-sized proportions and Radiohead and Beck pushed the envelope of accepted musical techniques Weezer was at work creating its own, admittedly less impressive, trademark—nerd rock.


By Krystyna Wolny, Courier Staff Writer

Kesha, or to be more creative, Ke$ha is a new upcoming artist in the music world that has become an insta-star. And though Kesha is new to the solo artist scene, many might have heard her in Flo Rida’s single “Right Round”. Her hit single “Tik Tok” is currently being played on almost every radio station in the country. It’s also rumored that her single sold about 610,000 copies, making it the biggest selling single week of a song ever by a female artist.

MISCELLANEOUS
 Yearbooks are still on sale for $90. Stop by Room 44 after school to order yours!

 Looking for a community service project? How about picking oranges at the
Tropics Mobile Home Park? Interested? Open your Logan e-mail or pick up an
orange flyer in the Career Center.

 Drop-In homework/tutoring in Room 77. Daily before school 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.,
Tuesday-Thursday 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., and Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.