Sunday, February 24, 2013

ND school investigating fans in KKK-style hoods

Writer Dirk Lammers write about a recent event that occurred at a North Dakota high school during the semifinals of ice hockey. Lammers begins with a general statement about what the article is going to entail, along with a picture from the hockey game. Lammers uses logos to describe when 19-year-old Shane Schuster tweeted a picture of three students donned in KKK apparel whilst sitting in the student section across the arena from him. Lammers then includes multiple quotations from the principle about how "appropriate action is being taken", although it is not mentioned what the "action" is and whether disciplinary action is being taken or not. Lammers then goes on to include the origin of the high school's name that Red River beat in the semifinals. Davies High School is named in honor of Ronald Davies, who was a"former federal judge from Fargo whose 1957 rulings integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. - a pivotal event in the civil rights movement".

Source: http://entertainment.verizon.com/news/read.php?rip_id=%3CDA4KM6682%40news.ap.org%3E&ps=1018

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