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May 31, 2023
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VOL. 86 NO. 6
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND
PHOTO BY RAFFI CHARKOUDIAN-ROGERS
DOWNTOWN SILVER SPRING CHALK FEST On Saturday, April 29th, community members gathered to decorate Ellsworth Drive with chalk murals during the first annual Chalk Fest organized by Washington D.C. mural company Chalk Riot.
Sewing
All on the line
By Sasha Vesensky Staff Writer
By Zachary Williamson Sports Columnist
Dress forms sit around the room, half-clothed. Fabric samples and magazine cuttings are strewn about, accompanied by scissors and glue. Upbeat music plays in the background as students work on their mood boards—boards where people glue pieces of inspiration for a design—and draw out plans for outfits, chattering among themselves and bouncing ideas off each other. This is just a regular day in the Fashion Illustration class.
Come one, come all! Ladies and gentlemen, do I have the event for you! He’s a jack of few trades, master of none. I present to you… me! (This is where you applaud, by the way.) Welcome to what may perchance be my daringest danger yet. For the main act tonight, I’ll be soaring the skies, finessing the fine line, toeing the tightrope, walking the wafer-thin whatever. I’ll be slacklining! Slacklining is a sport where one balances on, walks along, or does tricks with an elastic band-gizmo
see SEWING page E4
insidechips News.......................................... A2 Opinions.................................... B1 La Esquina Latina................... C1 Features..................................... D1 Culture...................................... E1 Sports ....................................... F1
see SLACKLINE page F2
COURTESY OF AMY WILLIAMSON
County Council passes safety bill By Nora Pierce and Cate Sauri Staff Writers
COURTESY OF MELODY MATHEWS
gadget contraption whatchamacallit. It’s much like a tightrope, except the band is flat instead of curved, and doesn’t come with the long bar that tightrope walkers use to balance. The sport’s popular among eight-year-old children and thirty-year-old men alike. In preparation for my golden years, I’ll be learning the technique now. When the slackline arrived in the mail, I was eager to burn rubber. Having a thirst for danger and to not go far from my house at night, I set it up on my front walk. Below my feet to one side was the comfort of the concrete, on the...
Amid a shortage of police officers in the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) and rising crime rates, the Montgomery County Council passed legislation that would require businesses open late at night to operate within safety plans as approved by the MCPD. On May 16, the Council passed Bill 14-23, “Police – Late Night
Business Safety Plan” with a 9-2 vote. The law will require businesses, including bars and clubs, that operate between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. that sell alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis products to submit late night business safety plans to be approved by MCPD. Businesses operating between 12 a.m. and 2 a.m. that have been the subject of two or more law enforcement calls regarding “serious incidents” in the past 12 months will also be required to submit safety plans. “Serious incidents” will be determined by MCPD’s regulations.
All late night businesses are required by law to include an emergency evacuation plan, 24hour contact information for the business owner or manager, free-opening exterior bathroom doors if there are bathroom stalls, an acknowledgement that the business has received late night safety training from the county, and an acknowledgement of the law in their safety plans. Security personnel and training, exterior lighting, security cameras with 24hour monitoring and recording, all free-opening bathroom doors,
and clearing all exterior windows so that the interior is visible from the outside may also be required. The legislation is a collaborative effort between MCPD, local businesses, and the Council in response to a rise in late night crime and complaints from residents living near bars and nightclubs. In Downtown Silver Spring, late night violent crime increased from 59 to 80 yearly incidents between 2017 and 2022. “I knew in order for us to alleviate the problems...
see SAFETY page A3
NEWS
OPINIONS
FEATURES
CULTURE
A look into the new bills passed by the 2023 Maryland General Assembly. A2
The potential and pitfalls of MCPS’ push for restorative practices. B1
Special visit and Q&A with Watergate journalist and Blair alumnus Carl Bernstein about his career and inspirations. D4
TikTok is not an imminent data privacy or mental health threat, but it is politically vulnerable. E3
MDGA
Restorative justice
Watergate journalist
Banning TikTok