Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Stop Two on the Marijuana Tour

Photo Credit: potlocator.com
The second place that would accept an interview was this little place, who's name was hard to see because the sign was so small. I eventually learned that the place is called Your Healthy Choice Clinic & Compassionate Compliant Cannabis Club.

I walk in the door and am surrounded by the color purple. I was greeted by a woman who, quite frankly, may have been sampling or currently on the product when I walked in the door. She told about how "Corey is the go to guy, Corey would know everything I need to know." Then she showed me, on the wall, the picture of Danny Tervino, the"Godfather of medical marijuana," and his girlfriend, who owns this particular dispensary.

The lady, who didn't introduce herself to me, then showed me the wall of medibles available. For those of you that don't know, a medible is medical marijuana you can eat. They had everything from breakfast burritos to ice cream. Chocolate turtles, Chex mix, suckers, you name it, they had pot in it.

I had my chance to speak with Corey Hathaway, who was a treat. Very helpful, and a firm believer in the effectiveness of medical marijuana. He had no problem telling me he was a user himself for arthritis pain from doing construction. Before taking a job with Hydroworld two years ago, he owned his own small construction company, then the economy fell and so did his company.

It was an interesting interview, my favorite part was that on his desk were eight different kinds of pot in jars. Now why I understand he didn't want it filmed... But he was very helpful and very informative. Told me about the many benefits of medicinal marijuana and how it helps him out.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Popcorn Bag


So I set off last Saturday on an expedition to get as many interviews from the the dispensaries as posible on Michigan Avenue. There are 11 dispensaries on Michigan Avenue alone in Lansing, according to this magical list right here. While most were difficult to locate, and the ones Conor and I did manage to find, were very afraid at the mention of the word interview. No cameras, no recording devices, and actually, no interview with the exception of a couple places.

The first of the two places to allow me to interview them was a place called "The Popcorn Bag." It wasn't the most appeasing place to the eye on the outside, but they were willing to be interviewed, solely because I was a student and not a real reporter...

But this place was intriguing: The Popcorn Bad. I interviewed with Frank Lain, well just Frank until the end of the interview. But Frank had some very interesting things to say.

Lain was the former Chair of the Board of Commissioners for the Lansing Board of Water and Light, one of the largest such organizations in the state of Michigan. He's a Navy veteran and a former fireman and engineer.

Frank shared with me an incredible story.

It was a Sunday, and he was approached by an elder woman, begging for him to sell her some medicinal marijuana for her husband. They don't sell on Sundays, they don't even keep marijuana at the story on Sundays. He explained this to her and apologized.

Moments later, the husband came up to him to apologize on his wife's behalf. The man was throwing up in an ally. He had terminal cancer, and couldn't keep food down; his weight fell to 98 pounds. He explained to Frank that he couldn't keep food down because of his chemo therapy.

He told Frank that one of his friends told him to try it, and so he did. If he weren't desperate he never would have tried it. But whenever he smoked, he could keep his food down. Frank told me that this man had gotten his weight back up to 168 since being on medicinal marijuana and his quality of life has improved dramatically.s

Monday, November 22, 2010

Importance of Home Court Advantage.

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Home court advantage is crucial in the game of college basketball. The roar of a crowd can intimidate even the best of basketball players. Fans yell, scream, hoop 'n holler, all for the sake of pulling their team to victory.

Some schools have great home court advantages, but you wouldn't expect them because they are small schools, or just not in the national spotlight.

But where does the Izzone ranke amongst the best? According to collegehoops.net they are third. Not too shabby for the Green and White.

MSU has one of the best home court advantages, and the best student section in the Big Ten. That's not just me, that's a consensus by the folks at collegehoops.net, according to Dan Daitchman of collegehoops.net

The student section of a college basketball game is crucial to any team that wants to make a run at championships. If you can't win at home, then you're going to struggle putting together winning seasons.

Michigan State has put together winning season after winning season. Back to Back trips to Final Fours, a national championship in 2000, a 366–146 record under head coach Tom Izzo

Crowds are important factors in games. Why do you think Duke, North Carolina, and MSU are good every year? Because they win at home. Why do they win at home? Home Court Advantage. Without the Izzone, there's no home court advantage. Without home court, MSU isn't nearly as good a team as it is at home.

Don't let anyone tell you differently, home court advantage matters.

Inside the Izzone



Oh the Izzone, it's quite an experience. There's nothing quite like 2,000 plus students jumping and screaming in unison to try and get the opposition to make a crucial mistake. It's what makes college basketball an experience like no other.

I remember my first trip to the Izzone. It was last year, we were playing Florida Gulf Coast. The Izzone made junior guard Reed Baker the main target of it's harassment. Baker was a transfer from Michigan. The Spartans won a lot to very little. The highlight of the game was when freshman guard Sherwood Brown was on the line for two free throws.

A young, belligerent bearded freshman started chanting "LISA LESLIE" Everyone in our corner picked it up, and it started to spread. By the time he was about to take his second free throw, the entire Izzone had picked up the chant. The young Sherwood Brown couldn't help but crack a smile while on the line.

Every trip I've had to the Izzone since has been an amazing experience. It's what make college sports great. The camaraderie is unmatched. The atmosphere is electric. It's thousands of people rallying under one cause: Victory for MSU.

The Izzone is something special. It's an experience like no other, and something I've always wanted. I am an avid sports fanatic, and the Izzone is the perfect for me. The atmosphere is like nothing I've ever experienced, and I recommend it for every Spartan.

This is what the Izzone is about...

Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Walk That Saved a Life

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The trick with this blog post is to find links, but with the story I chose to cover for this assignment, I must tell this story.

First I'll tell you that the signs of depression are easy to see. People become less interested in things they had passions for, start giving away items, start talking about death, and many other signs. There are other physical signs of depression as well. The key is knowing how to react to the signs of depression.

But anyways, the story that I must share with everyone.

I know someone, it was his freshman year of high school. He was at a school he had no interest in going to. He wanted to go where his friends were going bu this parents sent him somewhere else. He was alone, hopeless, and depressed. He had no friends in high school and none of his grade school friends had kept in contact with him. He was desperately alone.

He spent countless nights crying himself to sleep, just wishing that he had one thing to look forward to. He got cut from the freshman soccer team, had no friends at school, and started his high school career by getting the worst grades of his academic career. He felt like a total failure in every sense of the word.

One night, he decided he was just going to leave. He was tired of lying in bed feeling hopeless, and so he got out of bed and left. Didn't have a gameplan other than getting out of the house. He was in a shady part of the city, so maybe he would run into some trouble, that way his death would be a tragic accident and he'd be remembered for that, not suicide.

He didn't find any trouble on his walk... He found hope.

While on his walk he came across a man, the man stopped and said, "Young man, what's wrong?"

My friend stood there silent.

The man said back, "I can feel your pain just by walking by you, please, take this, read it and remember this."

The man handed my friend a piece of paper that said "The Lord is my rock and my strength." It dawned on my friend that he had given up hope in life, and in God, but God had not given up hope in him.

My friend's life has completely turned around since that day, and now he shares his stories with those who feel hopeless. That even in our darkest times, there is always a light.

So please, make yourself aware of those that are depressed and suicidal. You could be the one to save a life.

Friday, November 12, 2010

To Write Love on Her Arms...


To Write Love on Her Arms is a non profit organization who's goal is to spread awareness of depression and suicide. Depression affects so many people across the country, and it can easily be helped in many cases.

The goal of TWLOHA is to show people suffering with depression that they are not alone, that they are loved, that there is hope. TWLOHA over the past four years has responded to 150,000 messages from 40 different countries. TWLOHA provides support for anyone and everyone. From the one's suffering from depressed, to the families of suicide victims, anyone with questions or concerns can message TWLOHA for help. It started four years ago as a way to send a message of hope to a friend.

Why do I support TWLOHA? Because I have always tried to preach the same message that TWLOHA has preached. I've always tried to be a source of support to any friend in need. I've been depressed, I've felt hopeless, and I've felt all alone in this world. These are feelings that I would never want anyone to feel. That's why I stride to always be there for anyone, whether it's my best friend or someone I just met. Sometimes, all it takes is knowing that there's one person out there that actually gives a damn about you, so I always make sure the people I am close to know how I will always be there for them.

I don't write love on my arm to bring attention to myself, I do it to bring attention to the issue at hand. I've had friends and family suffer from depression. TWLOHA Day is about showing those that feel alone in this world that they aren't. Someone one friday came up to me (they declined interview and requested anonymity) and she asked me about Love on my arm. I told them the story behind it and she gave me a hug. She then began to share her story with me about how ever since she's come to MSU, she's felt more alone than ever. Surrounded by thousands of people but not knowing anyone was a rough transition for her.

I told her that she may feel like it, but she's not alone, and I shared her some of my stories. I felt the impact I made in her life, and it's those kind of moments that I live for.

I encourage you guys, to check this out, I've been following this for about a year, changed my life, and I hope it changes your's too.
Remember, spread the love, make a difference in someone's life by letting them know that they matter and that they are loved
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Live Event Part 2

Credit: thebleacherreport.com

Michigan beat Illinois on Saturday to get themselves bowl eligible for the first time under Rich Rodriguez. It took three overtimes, but Michigan actually pulled it off. Despite giving up 45 points, (not counting the overtime points, I don't count those because the other team always starts at the 25, so it's too easy to score.) Despite turning over the ball five times, despite giving up a ton of yards and big plays, Michigan managed to pull out the win.

This game was a fun game to watch, for those that hate defense. Although, even though it wouldn't seem like it, there were a few kew stops in this game. Michigan held Illinois to field goals, which ended up being key. Michigan's offense as dynamic, as always, gaining 419 yards through the air and 257 on the ground.

Michigan put up 45 points in regulation, and 67 points overal. The 67-65 game was the highest scoring game in Michigan history. The atmosphere in the stadium was not quite like any other stadium in the country. 111,000 plus fans on the edge of their seats, all knowing how much was riding on this game; Rich Rod's job, bowl-eligible season, what could be a four game losing streak. Michigan.

Roy Roundtree set the Michigan record for receiving yards in a game 246 yards on nine receptions and two touchdowns. Roundtree had a fantastic day and no one in the Illinois secondary could cover him.

The Wolverines got their win to make themselves bowl eligible. I expected Illinois to win, but they proved me, and a lot of other people wrong. They hung tough, faced much adversity, and still managed to win in triple overtime. Denard left with a possible concussion. Tate came in and fumbled on his first play, but Michigan still managed to bear down and get the win.

This is a good win going forward, especially since there's only one game left they have a legitimate chance at winning.