BULLYING
Deception, Deceit, Dishonesty -- Is This Our 3-D World?
You younger women -- under 35 -- may find this odd, but not so many years ago, a married woman did not appear on a credit card account as a real person. As the wife of her husband, she was presumab...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 1:53 PM
The Bully Project: My Review and Response
Even though I had few moments to spare on Saturday as I prepared for a trip for which I left yesterday, I headed to the Lagoon Theatre in Uptown for the afternoon showing of The Bully Project. I have ...
Posted on 5/7/12 at 9:55 AM
A Child's Senseless Death
Bullies have claimed another victim, this time in Iowa. The boy was just 14 years old. His name was Kenneth Weishuhn. I would encourage everyone to look to themselves, their children. Not just for v...
Posted on 4/24/12 at 10:00 AM
Thank You Harry Potter: A Letter From A Mother
So manymemories are tied to my boys' childhoodwith the Harry Potter series. We had car trips where we listened to audio books in the car while driving to the Black Hills. We had vacations where I ha...
Posted on 7/18/11 at 8:37 AM
Stop That
There is never an excuse to use minority slurs or make sexist remarks through any social media network (or in real life). So quit that. It doesn't make a person look smart or cool, it's just annoying ...
Posted on 6/7/11 at 12:56 PM
Wis. anchor: Viewer criticizing weight a 'bully'
By Carrie Antlfinger, Associated Press Writer , October 03, 2012
Many view ‘Bully’ at first screening
More than 100 people attended the first screening of “Bully” Sept. 15 at Bison 6 Cinema, according to event organizers.September 21, 2012
‘Bully’ documentary showing Sept. 15
The Bison 6 Cinema and The Jamestown Parent Awareness Prevention Center will present the movie “Bully” at 7 p.m. Saturday at the cinema.September 12, 2012
Video of bus monitor's misery strikes a nerve
The pebble was tossed when a middle-school student in upstate New York posted a 10-minute video on his Facebook page.By Rik Stevens, Associated Press , June 22, 2012
Bullying policies due soon: North Dakota schools’ homework may be late
BISMARCK — Schools across the state are taking an approach often used by students: waiting until the last minute to turn in their homework.June 11, 2012
Jamestown among schools with bullying policies
Jamestown Public Schools enacted a bullying policy to meet the law required by the Legislature. That’s not the same case for some schools in smaller communities near Jamestown.By Sun Staff , June 11, 2012
Mitt Romney's 'hijinks' seen as bullying today
NEW YORK (AP) — When Mitt Romney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up '60s, corporal punishment was the norm and bullying had a different, more acceptable name: hijinks.By Leanne Italie, Associated Press , May 11, 2012
Iowa paper devotes front page to fighting bullying
In a rare and forceful act of advocacy, an Iowa newspaper devoted the entire front page of its Sunday edition to an anti-bullying editorial after a gay teen committed suicide.By Timberly Ross, Associated Press , April 23, 2012
Student overcomes bullying, harassment
By By Helmut Schmidt , Forum Communications Co. , March 24, 2012
Letter to the editor: Bullying is a serious problem that group seeks to solve
Bullying in our schools is real and my message to other parents and grandparents is this: It is OK to be fed up. However, don’t give up.By Tina Busche, Jamestown , February 10, 2012
Officials and students fight cyber-bullying
By Pamela Knudson, Forum Communications Co. , January 16, 2012
8 US soldiers charged in death of bullied comrade
NEW YORK (AP) — Even before the Army sent him to Afghanistan, supporters say, Pvt. Daniel Chen was fighting a personal war.By Chris Hawley, Associated Press , December 21, 2011
Minn. AG urges tougher anti-bullying law
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson says the state needs to “create a strong tone and school culture” against bullying with more investigation, reporting and discipline around cases.November 23, 2011
Author coaches children on how to handle bullies
A woman formerly tormented for her big teeth now sits before children, teaching them how to react to those who bully them. Author, columnist and public speaker Jodi Rae Ingstad uses a talk-to-the-hand gesture and a “ch-ch” of the lips to ward of those who would make her feel bad about herself. Those reactions, she says, stop bullies and block out any insults or gossip they want to spread.September 21, 2011
Anti-bullying event will be Sept. 29
The anti-bullying event hosted by the James River Library System is set for Sept. 29. The date was printed incorrectly in the story’s headline on page A7 Tuesday. Also, Jodi Rae Ingstad is Shadoe Steven’s sister in-law.August 31, 2011
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