Speech Team

Written by Mary Musilek · January 31, 2010  

It’s here. With the help of clever advertising (signs with the phrase “It’s coming”) BSM’s Speech team is back and bigger than ever with 100 participants competing in 13 different categories. Mrs. Maura Brew, the head coach, is thrilled to have such a large team... (more...)

Peace and justice fair

Written by Addie Reine · January 29, 2010  

Just an hour-and-a-half of hard work at Feed My Starving Children and 8,064 meal servings can be made; multiply this by three and you come up with a whopping 24,192 meals, the total number of meals that Lauren Anderson and Becca Tourville helped to package after dedicating their time and effort... (more...)

The pajama game

Written by Kate Schumacher · January 29, 2010  

Attending a Catholic school provides multiple opportunities for donations towards those with less. BSM theology teacher Mr. Zach Zeckser and the Student Leadership group organized a donation for Children’s Hospital, the University of Minnesota Hospital, and other clinics, collecting pajamas... (more...)

Art Awards

Written by Margo Graff · January 29, 2010  

Teachers in the literary and visual arts department submit beautifully crafted poems and stories, textured paintings, detailed drawings and molded sculptures to the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Scholastic Art Awards regional competition. The MCAD awards Merit Awards, Silver... (more...)

What are your summer plans?

January 28, 2010  

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Korean style strikes BSM

January 28, 2010  

KE: What do you think of the typical teen age American style? Jun Shin: Americans tend to express themselves more, I think, and they have a good opportunity to do so at school. In Korea, we have to wear uniforms; they are very strict about what we can wear with [our uniforms]. Alan Kim: [Americans],... (more...)

Portrait of an artist: Matt Kriske

Written by Meredith Gallagher · January 26, 2010  

Matthew Kriske has been making art all his life. Whether it be painting, drawing, creating personalized shoes, or publishing his work, the BSM senior can’t imagine his life without art. “It’s been a part of me for as long as I can remember,” he said. Though Kriske has... (more...)

Feed My Starving Children

January 26, 2010  

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So this one time in band class…

Written by Danielle Kincs · January 25, 2010  

Sometimes they seem to go unnoticed–but they are always there, at every home football game in the fall. In the winter, they are cheering at the boys’ and girls’ basketball games, causing the Great Hall to resonate with the tunes of “Soul Man” and “Smoke... (more...)

Letter from the President: Relay for Life will be held in 2010

Written by Dr. Bob Tift · January 22, 2010  

One of my intense passions is the study of leadership. I find myself compelled to attend conferences, enroll in graduate courses, and read anything that I can about leadership. In my years of study I have learned a great deal about leadership. Effective leadership often involves making unpopular... (more...)

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