Thursday, September 30, 2010

Natasha Pettigrew killed in accident

Mother to replace Green Party nominee for Senate
Kenniss Henry steps in after daughter Natasha Pettigrew was killed in accident
By Julie Bykowicz, The Baltimore Sun
The Maryland Green Party has nominated Kenniss Henry to replace her daughter, Natasha Pettigrew, on the ballot for U.S. Senate, the party announced Wednesday.

Pettigrew died this month after a sport utility vehicle struck her while she was cycling in Prince George's County.

 Henry's name was submitted Monday to the Maryland State Board of Elections for the seat long held by Democratic Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski.

The party's coordinating council voted unanimously Sunday night to nominate Henry.

"Natasha's supporters will still have an opportunity to make their voice heard by casting a vote as her mother carries her message forward to the election," Karen Jennings, co-chairwoman of the Maryland Green Party, said in a statement. "Even in her death, Natasha's voice and passion will carry on."

Henry said she is honored to run her "daughter's race to the finish line." She said in a statement she would continue her daughter's theme of campaigning "for the people."

Pettigrew, a 30-year-old law student at the University of Miami, was training for a half-triathlon when she was killed. In honor of her daughter, the Green Party said, Henry seeks to bring attention to bicycle safety and the need for bicycle lanes on all Maryland roadways.

The Maryland State Police are investigating the Sept. 19 accident. Police said the driver of the Cadillac Escalade that struck her before dawn on Route 202 drove off, thinking she'd hit an animal. The woman called the police when she arrived home and found a bicycle lodged under her vehicle.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

"Lie" is not the past tense of "Lay" - "Lay" is!

On our own bulletin boards at AACC!


For the longest time, I thought the past tense was "lied down" but in fact it is "lay down"

Everyone seems to think that. My English teacher even had to look it up to make sure.
 Well ya learn something new everyday!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Getting to know Jenn Moreland!

Jennifer Moreland is a big fan of tattoos…she has eight of them. They consist of angel wings at the top of her back, a flower on her foot with her sisters’ initials, song lyrics on her ankle, hips and wrists, and a hummingbird behind her ear. When asked which tattoo was her favorite, she responded with the hummingbird behind her ear. “The hummingbird represents one of my best friends, Amy, who died three years ago this Sunday in a car crash on General’s Highway. Her favorite animal was a hummingbird so a few friends and I got hummingbird tattoos in her memory.”


Along with her eight tattoos, Moreland (who prefers being called Jenn) has her nose and her lip pierced. She got her nose pierced for her 13th birthday. The only reason her mother agreed was because she didn’t think she would stick to it - but she did. She got her lip pierced a little bit after her 18th birthday.

This 21-year-old was born in Augusta, Ga. on March 18, 1989 but lived in Maryland since she was a little girl. She grew up on Kent Island across the Bay Bridge and moved to Annapolis this past April.

Although Moreland has always lived in the U.S, she has been lucky enough to have the opportunity to travel all over! When she was 16 years old she was part of her high school’s history club which took her to Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Vatican City. So far in her lifetime, Moreland has been to Italy (twice), Greece, Turkey, Austria, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, the U.S Virgin Islands, and Vatican City where she got to see Pope Benedict XVI.

She dreams of one day becoming a travel journalist, “I want to be the female version of Anthony Bourdain (a well known author and chef who travels to various countries and has his own show on the Travel Channel). I would love to travel around the world and write all about my experiences.”

However, Moreland did not always plan on becoming a journalist. She started at AACC because she wasn’t yet sure what it was she wanted to do. She started with a business major but then later realized she absolutely hated it. “Math and Science are not my subjects, I’ve always been better at English and History.”