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T HE G RE E N W AVE G AZE T T E P AGE 3 Are You Ready for Apple’s Latest Releases? The newest iPhones have some surprising new features by Megan Meehan Staff Writer Have you seen the newest iPhones, the 5c and 5s? If you have, then you’ve probably noticed a few new things about them. The obvious difference from the iPhone 5 is the color changes. The 5c can be found in colors such as white, pink, yellow, blue and green. Gold, silver, and black are your options for the 5s. The bold and brilliant colors of the 5c and the sleek look of the 5s are getting very positive response from consumers. The iPhone 5c is more similar to the The iPhone 5c- (MCT) iPhone 5 than the 5s is. The only major difference between them is the materials. The 5 was made of aluminum and glass while the 5c uses plastic. The iPhone 5s uses fingerprint identification rather than traditional passwords. No longer is there a need to memorize a four-digit passcode; all you need is your fingerprint and you’re set. A less obvious feature is the improved camera that will allow all of us who aren’t photographers to take more than decent pictures. According to apple.com, another less obvious feature on the 5s is the faster chip. The advancements made on these phones should make them very entertaining and useful. Molly Is No One’s Friend Party drug has deadly consequences Molly, also called MDMA or Ecstasy, is made from a variety of chemicals and substances, according to teensdrugabuse.gov. It comes in the form of colorful pills, capsules, or tablets; it is manHave you ever heard the rap lyrics made and can contain caffeine, dextro“Popped a Molly; I’m sweatin’?” They methorphan (which is usually found in come from a song by Trinidad James cough syrup), and sometimes even coand reference the recreational drug caine. Molly usually causes a “high,” Molly. Molly is popular at dance clubs increased energy, and a stronger sense and concerts around the United States. of touch. However, it also leads to It has also led to many recent deaths sweating and chills, dizziness, muscle from overdoses. tension, nausea, blurred vision, increased heart rate and blood pressure, and forceful clenching of the teeth. Molly can also cause feelings of sadness, anxiety, de“People who use Molly can pression, and memory difficulties that can last several days or become easily dehydrated in weeks. People who use Molly can bea hot environment, such as a come easily dehydrated in a hot environment, such as a club, club.” -Matt Burbine which can lead to hyperthermia. Hyperthermia (as opposed to hypothermia) occurs when the By Matthew Burbine Staff Writer core body temperature rises so high that the major organs shut down. Taking many doses of the drug in a short amount of time can lead to a higher risk of seizures and affects the heart’s normal beating rhythm. Molly has been around since 2003, but it was recently in the national spotlight after the death of a college student at the House of Blues in Boston last August. Shortly after that, there were two deaths at the Electric Zoo music festival in New York, and a death in Washington D.C. at a dance club called Echo. All of the victims overdosed on Molly. Everyone needs to understand that all illegal drugs are dangerous and there are no safe ways to use them. Photo Credits ltr Jim Dorman, Laurie Curran, Pam Ryan