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American Studies class formed to combine American history and literature

February 3, 2012

Nicole Sarquis, Staff Writer

History teachers tend to ramble off unrelatable facts about flappers, bootlegging, and the ease of life in the “Roaring 20s” during a typical U.S. History class, leaving their students with no real understanding of the subject. At the same time, English teachers’ enthusiasm over F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” can only be understood if students reading the literary classic have a solid knowledge base of the time period the novel is set in. In an attempts to bridge the gap between literature and history studies, two teachers––Ms. Megan Kern and Ms. Anne Marie Dominguez––have paired up to teach their newly developed class, American Studies, to juniors, combining the... Continue Reading

Lumpkin’s layup helps boys’ basketball avoid upset

February 3, 2012

Matt Muenzberg, Sports Editor

“Don’t miss.” That was the thought that ran through the head of senior forward Sanjay Lumpkin when he got the ball under the basket unguarded with three seconds left in the game. Lumpkin made the layup, giving the top ranked boys’ basketball team a 67-65 win over number two Spring Lake Park. “We were just trying to get a screen and roll on the top. The ball went into the corner and I just cut back door and no one was guarding me,” said Lumpkin. The Red Knights struggled to contain Spring Lake Park’s Sean Scott, who had a career night with 36 points, 13 rebounds, and six blocks in a packed, pro-Panther gymnasium. Head coach Mr. John Moore admitted that guarding Scott isn’t an exact... Continue Reading

Rising actors partake in Les Miserables performance

Junior Shannon Galvin rehearses for the upcoming Les Miserables performance wither her fellow cast members. (Giulia Imholte)

Rising actors partake in Les Miserables performance

January 27, 2012

Emily Kline, Staff Writer

Blue Water Theatre Company, one of the Twin Cities’ top performing arts groups for youth, is taking on “Les Misérables,” one of musical theatre’s most famous works, for their winter production. Juniors Rachel Hogen and Shannon Galvin, along with sophomore Rachel Wallace, joined the cast in late November and are currently in rehearsals for the... Continue Reading

SOPA bill is ineffective, inefficient, and infringing

February 1, 2012

Nick Hillson, Staff Writer

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is a bill running through Congress in an attempt to curb the illegal uploading and downloading of copyrighted information and programs. Unfortunately, due to extremely vague wording and unclear definitions, the censorship proposed could extend to websites such as Facebook, various e-mails, and any other free forum. Not only is SOPA ineffective for all but the technologically impaired, but it violates our rights and benefits only a small handful of elites. SOPA works by requiring websites and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to search through sent information and to censor any infringing material. Not only does this ignore the privacy guaranteed in the Constitution... Continue Reading

Mock Trial season testifies the team’s talent

The Mock Trial team had a succesful season at several competitions due to immense practice and help from professional lawyers. (Photo courtesy of Jim Vogl)

Mock Trial season testifies the team’s talent

February 3, 2012

Mallory Hoch, Staff Writer

Beginning in October, the Mock Trial team has practiced every night from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in room 121 in preparation for upcoming competitions. Coming to a close on January 31st, the season ended on a strong note, making it to subsections before loosing their last competition. The season commenced with general practices to help initiate new members.... Continue Reading

SportDateOpponentResultW/L
Boys BasketballFri, Feb 03 Spring Lake Park67-65 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballTue, Jan 31 Minneapolis Southwest70-38W
Girls HockeySat, Jan 28 Hill-Murray1-3 Read StoryL
Boys BasketballSat, Jan 28 North Branch82-21 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballSat, Jan 28 North Branch66-40 Read StoryW
Dance TeamSat, Jan 28 Catholic JamboreeJ: 2nd/K: 3rd
Girls HockeyFri, Jan 27 St. Francis/North Branch10-0 Read StoryW
Boys HockeyFri, Jan 27 Moorhead2-6 Read StoryL
WrestlingFri, Jan 27 Robbinsdale Cooper47-27W
WrestlingFri, Jan 27 Mahtomedi33-34L
Boys HockeyThu, Jan 26 Irondale6-1 Read StoryW
Girls BasketballThu, Jan 26 Chisago Lakes58 -45 Read StoryW
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
Girls HockeySat, Feb 04 3:00Totino-GraceParade Ice Gardens
Boys HockeySat, Feb 04 7:30Spring Lake ParkBlaine
WrestlingSat, Feb 04 9:00TBAPine Island
Girls BasketballMon, Feb 06 6:00DeLaSalleDeLaSalle
Boys HockeyWed, Feb 08 7:30Shattuck-St. Mary'sShattuck-St. Mary's
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 10 7:15St. Louis ParkSt. Louis Park
WrestlingFri, Feb 10 6:00Chisago LakesHome
Boys HockeySat, Feb 11 2:30Totino-GraceSt. Louis Park
Dance TeamSat, Feb 11 1:00SectionsAustin
Boys HockeyTue, Feb 14 7:00Chisago LakesChisago Lakes
Girls BasketballTue, Feb 14 7:15Columbia HeightsHome
Girls BasketballThu, Feb 16 7:15WaconiaHome
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.

Bostich + Fussible -– Centinela

Kale Walch
September 28, 2010

Out of Tijuana, Mexico, comes fresh sound from the band “Bostich + Fussible.” This band produces a strange, but gnarly brand of music called “Nortec,” a combination of techno and traditional Mexican music. One stand out track was titled “Centinela.” I’d describe it, but I really want you... Read more »

Tech department tests network

Connor Reis
September 27, 2010

On Tuesday September 28, the Benilde-St. Margaret’s technology department removed Internet filters–with the exception of indecent content filters– during homeroom in an attempt to allow students to crash the network, or ‘sink the ship.’ The tech department wanted to find out how... Read more »

Students rightfully upset: new backpack policy causes problems

Editorial Staff
September 27, 2010

At one point or another, we’ve all lied about being late to class due to hallway traffic congestion. As with any good lie, we mixed in a bit of truth––the hallways really were obnoxiously full of slow moving people––and, as with any lie, it has finally caught up to us. Perhaps the administration’s... Read more »

Track construction falls behind

Ethan Perushek
September 27, 2010

While BSM’s new sports facilities and fields are completed and being played on, the track remains unfinished, regardless of plans to have it completed by early September. At this point, track and field athletes are left hoping they will have a finished practice space by the time spring rolls around.... Read more »

Spanish student roams hallways

Samantha Thomas
September 27, 2010

After only a month, new Spanish exchange student has tackled school, soccer, and getting acquainted with a brand new country. Upon arriving in Minneapolis on August 5, Miguel Arenas prepared himself for the year to come in the U.S. and at BSM. Arenas joined BSM this fall as a sophomore from Malaga,... Read more »

Girls soccer remains triumphant

Emma Eldred
September 27, 2010

With a spotless record so far and ten new girls joining the squad, the girl’s varsity soccer team anxiously awaited their first home game on Monday, September 13 against St. Francis, which was yet another victory for the triumphant team. With a final score of 7-2, the game was a success. Although this... Read more »

Lactose-free nostalgia

Nate Muckley
September 26, 2010

Choosing a drink for breakfast can be difficult: Do I want an early-morning sugar rush from neon-blue Gatorade? Do I want stomach cancer from the fake sugars in Propel? How about a pouch of high-fructose Capri Sun? Or maybe just milk? On Monday, September 13, I was staring at the array of drinks through... Read more »

New teacher: Mr. Groebner

Dana Buckhorn
September 26, 2010

The new Spanish teacher, Mr. Adam Groebner, heads into his first year at BSM with an open mind and a driving desire as he tries to spark a love of the Spanish Language in the minds of his high school students. After three years of teaching grades 6 through 8 at Our Lady of Grace, Mr. Groebner wanted... Read more »

New teacher: Mr. T

Ryan Lawyer
September 26, 2010

He ain’t no fool, but he ain’t yet on the A team either. Mr. Patrick TeVrucht, or “Mr. T” as students call him, currently serves as a substitute teacher for Ms. Seppala while she is on maternity leave. He teaches the Honors Geometry and Advanced Algebra classes. Mr. T has not always been a substitute... Read more »

Movement wellness gets students moving

Shannon Cron
September 26, 2010

Movement Wellness, the latest addition to BSM’s wellness program, seeks to take juniors and seniors beyond the classroom, giving them realistic access to physical activity they can use their whole lives, while also providing a break in the school day. The program offers a wide spectrum of classes including... Read more »