Volume 45 Issue 2
October 2011 45 Years
Freedom High School - 3149 Chester Avenue - Bethlehem, PA 18020 - www.fhsforum.com
Freedom Starts its Own Chain Reaction By Greg Adams, Staff Rachel‟s Challenge came to Freedom High School to share a message the organization has spread like wildfire across the nation over the last decade. Since 1999, the non-profit organization Rachel‟s Challenge has been sharing a message of compassion, kindness, and respect for peers all over America. Rachel‟s Challenge was started shortly after the Columbine High School shootings on April 20, 1999 by the father of Rachel Joy Scott, the girl first to lose her life in the tragedy. Justin Watley, one of the 30 speakers working with Rachel‟s Challenge, said the organization was “born out of the worst school massacre ever in the United States.” Over the course of the day,
Justin Watley spoke twice, addressing freshman and sophomores first and juniors and seniors last. The presentation focused initially on Rachel Scott‟s belief system and her morals, then began to heavily emphasize the terrors of the Columbine shootings and Rachel‟s alleged predictions of her own death. The direction the presentation took left a tangible sense of unease and grief among the students, and many people questioned if the organization‟s strategy for getting their message across was necessary. “I just felt emotionally drained afterward,” said junior Cole Donatelli. Many other students remarked that it was hard to concentrate in class after the presentation due to (Continued on page 3—RACHEL)
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New Bus Terminal to be Constructed in Bethlehem By Hayleen Blandon, Staff Bethlehem officials are now taking part of a new project in South Bethlehem; it will be one another entertainment assessment located within South Third Street.
This facility will not only be featuring a new bus terminal, but will also house one thousand parking spots and many storefronts around the Old Bethlehem Steel site. The bus terminal will replace the current terminal located on Mechanic Street.
The terminal will continue to help other bus services such as, Trans-Bridge, Bieber Tourways and the Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority Buses as well as other transportation partners.
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The American Jobs Act to Effect High School Graduates By Anna Thomas, Asst. News Editor
Liberty Hurricanes to be Demoted to a Tropical Storm Freedom v. Liberty Football Game November 5 Kickoff @ 1:00p.m. Freedom football is on the path to defeat Liberty High School this year. The Patriots are having one of the best seasons in years with only one loss against Nazareth as of Friday, Oct. 14. Tyler Alicea / Editor-in-Chief
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Mr. LaPorta‟s Breakfast (p. 3) Inside Liberty High (p. 5) Sonic Rushes into Freedom (p. 6) Caffeine Addiction Awareness (p. 8-9) The Best Student Section in Town (p. 13) Homecoming (p. 16)
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President Obama presented the American Jobs Act to Congress on Sept. 8 and has long since been a firm advocate of its passage. The bill is part of an effort to help America recover from the economic crisis and to rebuild an (Continued on page 2—JOBS)