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Monday, November 01, 2010

By Beatrice Esteban, Courier Editor-in-Chief

Motivational speaker Arthur “AR” Renowitzky discussed gun violence and death last Thursday to Logan students.

Renowitzky, founder of Life Goes On Foundation (LGO), was shot and robbed by an unknown assailant outside a San Francisco nightclub in 2007. After a 23 day long coma, Renowitzky was told that he would never be able to walk again. His experience inspired him to help prevent similar occurrences and he founded LGO that same year.

The 22-year-old came to Logan and spoke to students during their second or third period classes with the help of Ramon Camacho, house three principal.

“I think it’s important for everyone to be more aware, and I want to help raise consciousness,” said Camacho. “This is one step in a long process, but I want to help them.”

By Amanpreet Tatlah, Courier Staff Writer

A zombie infestation game among Logan students put a twist on the yearly routine of dressing up for Halloween last Friday.

The game was planned via a Facebook event that Logan students were invited to. To play, people dressed up as either a zombie or survivor. Zombies made a letter Z on any part of a survivor's body and survivors made either an X on the zombie's face or two X's on their neck. Although survivors were allowed to run, zombies were not.

At the end of the school day, zombies and survivors alike had to make it to Colt Court by 4 p.m., where the winning side would be announced.