June 3rd Issue | Issue 8, Volume 2

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What’s inside: Where are the graduating Firebirds headed to next?

The Phoenix June 3, 2014

#BringBackOurGirls

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The kidnapping that caused a global outrage by Nicole Stibbard Staff Writer

According to The Guardian, US surveillance planes began flying over a remote area of Nigeria in hopes of finding and rescuing over 200 teenage school girls abducted about a month ago. Over 200 girls were captured by Islamist militants from their boarding school in Chibok, northeastern Nigeria, on April 14th. A few had managed to escape, but almost all that were intended to be captured, were. They were said to be taken into the Sambisa forest just after being captured. This whole abduction from over a month ago has caused a global outrage, even starting the social

media campaign under the hashtag that was started on Twitter, #BringBackOurGirls. The main focus is on Boko Haram, a violent Jihadist group member who is holding the girls captive. Aside from this, there has been a large amount of criticism toward the Nigerian authorities, whose efforts to find and rescue the captives are apparently “lax”, therefore putting forth no effort. Aside from US assistance, China, Britain and France have sent teams over to Nigeria to help the search for the captives; Israel has also offered to join the international effort to help find and rescue the girls. On Monday, May 12th, Boko Haram released a 27-minute video, display-

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ing about 130 girls who were captured in Muslim dress and reading from the Qur’an. Two of these girls within the group were singled out and were forced to tell the camera that they have converted to Islam.

The rest of the girls were standing somewhat far behind the girls in front of the camera in rows, two militants with weapons standing on each side of them. During the video, the leader, Boko Haram,

said that the girls could and would be released in exchange for jailed Islamist militants. “I swear to almighty Allah, you will not see them again until you release our brothers that you have cap-

tured,” Boko said. The US, China, Britain, France, Israel and every other outside force are still trying their hardest and doing everything possible to gain the release of the 200 plus Nigerian school-girls.

Obama’s sustainable energy in the Sillicon Valley by Gaby Anaya Staff Writer

On his final day of a three-day trip to Calif., President Barack Obama made an appearance at a Wal-Mart, which was located in Mountain View on Friday, May 19, 2014 to promote advances in energy efficiency and solar energy. During his speech Obama addressed actions to poetntially increase energy efficiency in buildings and appliances. According to ‘The White House Fact Sheet” more than three hundred public and private entities have committed to reduce pollution by advancing energy efficiency, some of them being Google, Apple and Wal-Mart, which have already started to use the sun to power stores and other facilities. Google for example, announced a prize of one million dollars to develop the next generation of power inverters so they would bring solar power to more U.S homes. Apple has committed to power all its facilities with green energy. Not only have these stores

started using solar power but also other companies like Kohl’s, Staples and Whole Foods. White House officials said Wal-Mart on Friday would commit to double the number of on-site solar energy projects at its U.S. facilities. Solar power, energy efficiency and renewable energy were topics of Obama’s speech, according to USA Today. The reason why solar energy is a good source of energy is because it’s clean and environmentally friendly which will not contribute to climate changes. Another reason is, solar energy is a renewable source meaning it can be used over and over, which is the opposite of fossil fuels. Apart from solar energy being good for our planet, it also creates plenty of new jobs that will surely boost our economy. One of the plans Obama laid out for solar power was to train more solar industry workers. Secondly he wanted to give a clear guidance to private sectors by setting up rules that the Treasury Depart-

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PRESIDENT Obama speaks to the public at Wal-Mart in Mountain View.

ment will explain. The third part of his plan is to have streamlined solar financing within the federal government. Another plan he has in store for energy efficiency is, to make federal buildings more efficient.

Over the next three years, two billion dollars will be invested into efficiency upgrade. Also, they will increase outdoors the use of high-efficiency lighting. This means changing the light bulbs on the streets. Some of the teach-

ers and students have had a few opinions toward Obama’s plans so far. “I believe it’s a good idea, I’m for the idea of solar power and energy efficiency, I think that by doing so it will reduce the CO2 in the air” freshman

Candie Rivera, said. “I think that using solar energy when possible and making things more energy efficient is a change that will only benefit society,” AVID and Lit/ Writ teacher Alyssa Long said. “As far as I know, there are no environmental or societal drawbacks to doing this, so why not? Also, if it opens up more jobs, especially in our area, I think that is a positive too. I know that very often, making these kinds of changes to solar energy and more energy efficient building systems can initially be very expensive, so that would be my only concern.” There are a few different points of view for what Obama has planned “As Americans, we don’t look backwards; we look forward,” Obama said, according to San Jose Mercury News. “We don’t fear the future; we seize it,” The plans for a solar energy and energy efficiency have already started. Obama is committed to making 2104, a year of action.


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