Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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I just commented on Bon Qui Qui's post, Missing Item: Paper Towels. I think it is a great and relevant argument for the necessity of paper towels in hall bathrooms.

Combat the School Blues


Standing outside of class every day, I hold the same conversation with many different class mates. It almost always goes the same way:

“I don’t want to be here.”
“Me neither. Did you do the homework?”
“Ya, it took forever! I want this week to be over.”
“I want this year to be over.”
Then we slump into our desks for class.

Only five weeks left of school. That’s all anyone can see, really. Five weeks until freedom and happiness. No one cares about school anymore. Every day is a struggle to get out of bed and make an effort towards a good grade. Every class is sitting and watching the clock tick down to class dismissal. Every minute is a little harder to concentrate on the lecture, and each passing moment more tortuous than the last. Everyone is in a downward funk, and it needs to end. People should be jumping for joy and excitement that there’s only five weeks left of school. Students should be energized and pumped for the last leg of the semester. We’re on the final sprint to the finish line. It’s not the time to “crap out” and lose all of your momentum. There are plenty of things to do around campus to keep your spirits up.

- Exercising is an obvious choice to get your blood pumping and give you an energy boost.

- Participating in some of the activities the clubs are providing gives you something to look forward to later in the day.

- Spending a little time off campus at the mall or the movies can provide a short break from your every day routine.

There is so much more you can do. Students need to stop moping around campus and going to class with such a sad attitude. It’s ok to be counting down, it should just be a happier countdown.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Driving and Cell Phones

One of my friends, Laura, did most of the driving this spring break, and every time we hit the road, I said a little prayer. Laura is one of those people who can’t seem to detach her phone from her hand. She’s either talking or texting constantly throughout the day, so driving with her is sort of a gamble. We were driving down the freeway while she was texting, and we started veering into the other lane where another car was driving next to us. I yelled, she swerved into the shoulder, and we stopped on the side of the road to switch seats. Sometimes I think that she would stop using her phone while she drove if she got pulled over or ticketed because of it. I think there should be stricter laws concerning the use of cell phones in automobiles, because there is such a strong association between cell phone usage and accidents.

A study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), reported that 25% of all traffic accidents are a result of distracted drivers. I think it is common sense to place using a cell phone in the distraction category, yet people still use them. People knowingly risk the safety of themselves and others when they mess with their cell phones in the driver’s seat. Another study by the NHTSA states that a driver using their cell phone is four times more likely to get into a crash serious enough to cause injury. I think the police needs to start pulling people over and issuing tickets to anyone who is seen driving with their phone in use. The tickets and fines would make drivers think twice before making that phone call in the driver’s seat again. The laws of the road are meant to keep drivers safe, and I think stricter cell phone usage laws are important to that cause. The roads are dangerous enough without the added distractions, so we need to enforce the discontinued use of those distractions.