Wadsworth High School
Newspaper II/III
January 2006
The
1870 - 2005 Wadsworth City Schools: “Celebrating 135 years of Excellence in Education”
Volume XXXI No. 4
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Target rolls out of Rolling Acres, into Wadsworth Crossings BY RYAN RENACCI
After years of struggling to keep its revenues up, Rolling Acres Mall has been hit with yet another major blow. Target, one of the key stores in the hurting shopping center, announced that it will be closing on February 28 and moving into Wadsworth Crossings. Wadsworth Crossings is a new retail development that already includes Kohl’s and will also include Lowe’s in the near future. There will be a number of restaurants and other small stores as well. “Wadsworth Crossings is going to be awesome! Shopping and food so close to home--what could possibly be wrong with that?!” said senior Katie Stugmyer. The new store will be much bigger than the one in Rolling Acres, and it will include a Starbucks Café and a Pizza Hut.
Target, scheduled to open on March 1, will replace the Target currently in Rolling Acres Mall. PHOTO BY RYAN RENACCI
“I think it’s great that they are getting a Starbucks because now I can get a caramel frappuccino every day!” said junior Emily Miller. Target first opened in Rolling Acres Mall ten years ago. All together, this store has around 100
employees, and most of these employees will be given their jobs back if they wish to travel to Wadsworth. When visiting Rolling Acres, most people are able to notice some of the mall’s many flaws. The floors are sometimes very
dirty. Many of the escalators are turned off, and the large fountain in the center is rarely turned on. “When I was younger, Rolling Acres used to be the hot spot. I used to ride the train and eat pretzels. Sadly, the hip hangout spot has gone downhill slowly. Even the church in the mall went out of business!” said junior Simon Russell. Because of these defects, the mall reached an all time low occupancy rating of 47 percent. The average occupancy rating of all malls nationwide is 98.5 percent. Experts from the International Council of Shopping Centers believe that when the occupancy rating of a mall goes below 50 percent, it is almost impossible for the mall to recover. For these reasons, Target has decided to move to Wadsworth Crossings in hopes to gain more shoppers. Residents will decide the success of its new location.
Speed cameras, tickets slow down drivers BY MICHELLE MCCUNE
As recently as two months ago, the term “speed camera” held very little significance. Within weeks, these small boxes seen at intersections and around school zones have rocketed into local consciousness. Four cameras were installed in Akron during November. After only 19 days of functioning, they reported 2,676 speeders. This new method of catching speeders has created conflicting feelings. “As a driver, I feel that you should not be given a ticket unless you are stopped,” said junior Roy Evans. Others welcome the devices, hoping they will make the roads safer. “The cameras help catch the idiots who blow through the intersections at 90 mph,” stated junior Kady Jankord. Akron has a contract until February 10 with Nestor Traffic Systems, a company who receives
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$19 for every ticket issued. The city of Akron receives the rest, creating a profit of almost half of a million dollars so far. Many felt that the large amount of money should be used to create a scholarship fund. The cameras take a picture of the vehicle and mark the time and the speed the car was travelling. This information, along with a ticket, is sent to the owner of the vehicle. However, overwhelming unpopularity of the fines has prompted the city to refund all but $35 of every ticket. Akron is using the cameras as part of a 90-day trial. As of yet, there has been no action to remove the devices before the 90 days are finished. With greater amounts of traffic flowing in and out of Wadsworth, transportation has become more of an issue locally as well. Congestion has become evident on High Street, where Walmart has attracted shoppers from neighboring towns. Wadsworth Crossings has attempted to avoid
problems by installing more lanes and lights in high traffic areas. Traffic lights are being situated at the intersection of Rt. 261 and Medina Line as well. Cameras seen at these intersections in Wadsworth should not be mistaken for speed cameras. These cameras monitor the traffic flow and control the changing of signals. Aside from speeding, other traffic violations have plagued students. “I got pulled over for a broken brake light but received a ticket
for not wearing my seat belt,” said senior Kyle Blake. Driving after curfew, disfunctioning tail lights, and drivers running stop signs are some of the minor violations many students have experienced. The possibility of increased insurance rates, along with irate parents, is enough to discourage many from attempting to disobey the law. As Wadsworth expands, traffic flow will inevitably grow as well. Driving carefully and within the posted limits is the one sure way to avoid problems.
Increasing traffic can be seen throughout Wadsworth.
PHOTO BY MICHELLE MCCUNE
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Myspace: a place for friends BY BRADLEY MUELLER
First it was e-mail, then instant messaging. Now, it is MySpace. If you do not have a MySpace account, you have at least seen it, and if you have not seen it then odds are you have heard of it. For all of those sheltered students out there, MySpace is an online personal profile website where friends can talk or where friends can be made. It is truly the world’s fastest-growing social networking portal, being the fifth most viewed web domain on the internet. So what is it that makes MySpace.com so popular? “It’s like a new pair of jeans,” said junior Jen Thomas, crediting MySpace’s popularity to the bandwagon effect, “but it doesn’t seem like this fad will easily fade.” This two-year old giant has spread across the nation and beyond the borders, reaching people of all ages, along with loads of music bands. In fact, MySpace.com has an entire section dedicated to bands where they can display information and where people can sample songs from. This is an extremely popular feature of the site seeing as online music has reached a very high demand. Not only can people listen to their favorite songs, they can put those songs in their own personal profiles for enjoyment. The profile is all about the user, letting you do what you want to make your profile unique from everyone else’s. For all of those technical people out there, HTML formatting is the primary coding used in MySpace accounts. For the computer illiterate, do not fear, because MySpace has become so popular, there are now many websites dedicated to designing a profile where one can simply specify what colors they want, what sizes they want, and any other personalizations they would desire. Music video codes are extremely common on these helper websites, allowing people to just copy and paste all the coding Please see MySpace, Page 5
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Find out about this month’s featured “Junk of the Month”
Learn about the Olympic torch which will be lit for the 2006 Olympics.
Read about the gymnastic team’s 4-0 start to the season.