Monthly Archives: February 2010

Rockstar Games…Controversy At It’s Finest

26 February 2010

Editor’s Note: Parents! You might want to pay special attention to this article!

It started with the infamous Grand Theft Auto, and now, it has spawned numerous sequels. The series has been deemed controversial because it involved such instances as violence, nudity, drugs, and other adult situations. With one game even having a mod that allowed the player to do explicit things with the main character’s girlfriend. Rockstar did re-release the game, after removing that portion of the coding. There are numerous murder cases where the attorneys have brought the Grand Theft Auto series into play, but all have failed to use the game as substantial evidence. The series is possibly the most controversial video game series ever created; ironically, it is also one of the most popular. Rockstar Games is currently working on another Grand Theft Auto title due to release this fall.

Manhunt, one of Rockstar’s other gems (released on November 18, 2003), is considered one of the most sadistically violent games of all time. In the first Manhunt game, the player controlled a serial killer that lurks through each mission dispatching enemy gang members. Occaisionally, the player kills the victims with a firearm, but primarily with gruesome, over the top action sequences. The more gruesome the kill, the more points earned. There was also a sequel to the game. Manhunt 2 released on October 31, 2007 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii and PC. In Manhunt 2, the player is a different character named Daniel. The game begins with the player escaping the asylum that they are locked away in, killing everyone who gets in their way. As the story continues, the player moves through multiple different areas, killing off gang members. Sound familiar? Well, they changed the mission structure, so even though there was a story, it wasn’t quite as engaging as the first. However, it was enough to draw the player in and keep them wanting to play the game. The Manhunt series has sold 1.7 Million copies to date. It is unknown is Rockstar will create another Manhunt game in the future.

State of Emergency, Rockstar’s action-adventure that released in February of 2002, was also controversial. However, there was not as much negativity thrown towards State of Emergency, as there was titles like Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt. However, it was still not liked. It was considered controversial because of it’s military-style level of violence, and it’s coup d’etat content. Such as political assassinations of corrupt government officials. The game was degraded by Washington politicians for it’s similarity to the 1999 World Trade Organization Riots in Seattle, which caused about three million dollars in damage. The game featured the fictitious, “American Trade Organization”, as the antagonistic establishment. The game was given average-low review scores, and was never more than just a mediocre attempt at a well thought out idea.

Then, they brought us the school-time madness of Bully. This third person action-adventure sandbox game took place at Bullworth Academy, a fictional private school. The main protagonist of the story is James “Jimmy” Hopkins. A 15-year old, well, bully. He has been expelled from every school he has ever attended, and that’s how he ended up here. As far as being controversial, this is possibly the most non-controversial game Rockstar has released. The only controversy was the fact that there was sexual themes, and violence amongst teens. The sexual material involved things such as pinching the buttocks of female classmates, kissing female classmates (and in a few instances male classmates), and a gym teacher that hit on the female students. The violence was that of fights, shooting students with slingshots and other weapons, and playing dodgeball in gym class.

Rockstar Games is one of the most daring, and successful game development companies in the world, gaining and losing much respect from people all over the world, throughout their entire existence.

Doodles for Google!

26 February 2010
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If you have ever been on Google, which I’m sure every American has, you have probably seen the different ways to write Google on the homepage. There’s been one for just about anything you can think of. There’s Elvis’s birthday, The Olympics, Valentine’s Day, Halloween and Christmas. Then of course there are random ones just for fun. Well I guess Google must be running out of things because now they are asking new people for drawing designs…you! You can submit your drawings of the Google logo and Google could review them and keep them for further use, or if you’re lucky, publish them right on their homepage! They can be a random drawing of something as crazy as unicorns, or something to do with a holiday, celebrity’s birthday, or even an anniversary of a death! To submit a design or a design idea send them to proposals@google.com.

From the Meeker Cowboy Roundup May 14, 1971

16 February 2010
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From May 14, 1971

Meeker A Dead End?
Are things as bad as they seem? Is Meeker, Colorado really Dead Endsville, U.S.A? Are we really surrounded by gossipy closed minded people, as many people seem to believe exist in small towns?
In order to find this out I decided the best method would be comparison. So I interviewed students who had moved here just recently.

Make your own conclusions.


Dennis Piper-Hawaii

“The kids are better here, a little conceited. There was more to do there but here it’s more fun. In Hawaii you can’t get drunk until you’re 21, or they will put you in jail for a whole year. The parents here are a lot more open minded than in Hawaii. I like school better here, less people and better looking ones. In Hawaii the principals didn’t swat you, here they do plus expelling you.”


Dannette Devereaux-Green River, Utah

“The people in Utah are more open minded. The kids aren’t any wilder. This isn’t a very interesting place, so I can’t say anything interesting about it.”


Carla Overton-Denver

“This town is boring. The people are friendly when you first get here, but then they get back in their groups and act snobbish.”

Mike Gregory-Dallas, Texas

“Meeker’s smaller and friendlier. I like this school better, each day is different.”


-Roberta Nieslanik

Micron Purchases Numonyx

12 February 2010

Micron Technology is a company most famous for producing DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory), a type of flash memory for computers. They are the largest memory chip producer in the United States, and are based in Boise, Idaho. They have announced that they will be purchasing Numonyx Memory Solutions, another huge flash memory company. They will make the purchase for $1.27 billion. No date has been set yet, but the agreement has been made. So, that being said, Micron is going to be impossible to catch, and will have a monopoly in the flash memory business sooner or later!

MAG Review

9 February 2010
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MAG is, in my opinion, the most finely tuned first-person shooter on the market. The game has massive online battles, c0nsisting of 256 real players from all over the world. The game, on start up, asks players to choose a Private Military Corporation (PMC) to fight for. They can choose from Raven, Valor, and S.V.E.R. (Seryi Volk Executive Response). Depending on the faction chosen, the weapons and characters will change. The game does not feature a single player mode, but it makes up for that with the amazing online game play. There are intense close quarter shootouts, and heated, long range sniper battles; all mixed in with fast-paced, bomb planting and vehicle chases. For anyone who owns a PlayStation 3, or is thinking about buying a PlayStation 3, this game is a must buy.

Art of the Week

9 February 2010
Chanler May

Chanler May

Art of the Week

3 February 2010
Jordan Brown

Artist: Jordan Brown

FBLA District 9 Conference

2 February 2010
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Yesterday, Meeker’s FBLA chapter traveled to Grand Junction for the District 9 Leadership Conference. Erica Roybal, our District 9 vice president and organizer of the event, did a great job in preparation for the conference this year.

Our chapter did very well, with several teams and individuals qualifying for state. Here are the results:

(Note: State qualification requirements are different for every event. In most cases, the top three in individual pre-tested events will qualify; and the top two in team or live events will qualify.)

  • Individual Events
    • Business Law
      • Courtnie Blazon – 8th
  • Business Procedures
    • Nate Bradfield – 1st
    • Ryan Wix – 1st
    • Gabrielle Goettel – 3rd
  • Personal Finance
    • Gianna Casias -5th
  • Word Processing II
    • Jessica Mullins – 7th
  • Public Speaking I
    • Cody Pfau – 10th
  • Help Desk
    • Timbre Shriver – 3rd

  • Team Events
    • Business Presentation
      • Sydney Boes
      • Lindzey Patterson
      • Aubrey Walsh
        • 4th
    • Global Business
      • Cameron Glasscock
      • Jake Nieslanik
        • 1st
    • Network Design
      • Garret Griffin
      • Logan Sanderson
        • 1st
    • Emerging Business
      • Amanda Kendall
      • Tracey Roybal
      • Adrienne Wix
        • 8th
    • Management Decision Making
      • Garret Griffin
      • Spencer Madison
      • Jessica Mullins
        • 2nd

Once again, Erica and Mrs. Pfau did a great job running the conference, it turned out great! It was the best district conference yet.