Student council elections plagued with rumors of cheating

May 22, 2013

Hannah Scherer, Staff Writer

Although Student Council elections have publicly remained without cheating in the past, rumors sprung up during last week’s class board elections that there may have been voting problems, or cheating, with SurveyMonkey when students voted on who would be Executive Board officers for the 2013-2014 school year. Despite the elections for executive board, junior class board, and sophomore class board being done over the online feature Surveymonkey, senior class board was later chosen by paper ballot, with the rising seniors, personally checking off their choices for president, vice-president, treasurer, and secretary. “Ms. O'Keefe wanted to do it the paper ballot way to personally oversee... Continue Reading

Senior named All-American wrestler

Oftedahl won 1st place at the state wrestling tournament earlier this year. (courtesy of BSM wrestling)

Senior named All-American wrestler

May 25, 2013

Mary Pat Ross, Staff Writer

It’s been a successful season for senior wrestler Jarred Oftedahl. In addition to earning a state title this year at the 113-pound weight class, he has been named as one of five All-American wrestlers in the state of Minnesota. To be named an All-American wrestler one must finish in places first through sixth at the Greco-Roman Championship. In Oftedahl’s... Continue Reading

New gun control measures need to ensure a safer society

May 20, 2013

Molly Eldevik and Sarah Karels

Following the horrific violence seen at Sandy Hook elementary, a shooting that killed 20 children and six educators, support for gun control measures soared. Up to 60 percent of the country supported revising gun control laws, and up to 90 percent supported universal background checks. However, five months and several shootings later, support has waned substantially. Politico stated that now only 49% of the public supports new laws. Why is it that after our country experiences tragedies such as these we only keep our attention to reform in the immediate wake? According to Mother Jones, “25 mass shootings have occurred since 2006, and seven of them took place in 2012.” In fact, the... Continue Reading

Apotheosis showcases BSM’s most talented artists

Seniors Archie Boyle and Ben Clark sell Apotheosis magazines in the main lobby before school. (Chris Bell)

Apotheosis showcases BSM’s most talented artists

May 21, 2013

Natalie Chevalier, Staff Writer

With the wide range of art and English classes offered at Benilde-St. Margaret’s, such as creative writing, digital photography, and painting, many students create brilliant pieces of art and writing that aren’t always recognized. However, Apotheosis makes it possible for skillful students to exhibit their work in the annual BSM literary arts magazine.... Continue Reading

Summertime activities abound in the Twin Cities

The Tough Mudder course is one of the many fun pastimes available this summer. (courtesy of Tough Mudder)

Summertime activities abound in the Twin Cities

May 22, 2013

Sofie Madden, Sophie Ronning, and Kate Whitney

Boating on the St. Croix River The St. Croix River is an excellent place to spend quality time with family and friends. Boating season begins in early May and ends in late October. Starting at Taylor Falls, people can launch their boat at Interstate Park and travel down to Osceola or William O’Brien State Park. The journey can last anywhere from... Continue Reading

SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
Boys LacrosseTue, May 28 12:00Section OpponentsTBD
Girls LacrosseTue, May 28 TBDTBA (Sections)TBD
Boys GolfTue, May 28 12:00TBAThe Wilds Golf Course
Boys TennisTue, May 28 8:00Section Singles/Doubles OpponentsBaseline Tennis Center
Boys TrackTue, May 28 TBDSection OpponentsRobbinsdale Cooper High School
Girls TrackTue, May 28 TBDSection OpponentsRobbinsdale Cooper High School
Boys GolfWed, May 29 8:00Section OpponentsRidges at Sand Creek
Girls GolfWed, May 29 TBDSection OpponentsRidges at Sand Creek
Boys TrackFri, Jun 07 TBDTBA (State)Hamline University
Girls TrackFri, Jun 07 TBDTBA (State)Hamline University
Boys LacrosseTue, Jun 11 TBDState OpponentsChanhassen High School
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateOpponentResultW/L
BaseballWed, May 22 Bloomington JeffersonCANCEL
Boys LacrosseTue, May 21 Totino-Grace7-13L
BaseballMon, May 20 Holy Angels5-0 Read StoryW
Boys LacrosseSat, May 18 Minnetonka4-11 Read StoryL
BaseballFri, May 17 Irondale3-0 Read StoryW
BaseballWed, May 15 Totino-Grace2-8 Read StoryL
Boys LacrosseTue, May 14 Holy Angels10-7 Read StoryW
BaseballMon, May 13 Robbinsdale Cooper6-5 Read StoryW
BaseballSat, May 11 Cretin-Derham Hall1-11 Read StoryL
BaseballSat, May 11 North Branch7-5 Read StoryW
BaseballFri, May 10 Spring Lake Park6-5 Read StoryW
Boys LacrosseThu, May 09 Robbinsdale Cooper18-2W
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
Filed under Restaurant Reviews

Restaurants in Minneapolis work to provide organic or sustainable foods

Many don’t fully understand the difference between sustainable and organically grown foods.

Sustainable practices can be repeated over and over without stripping the land of its natural resources, save water, and are environmentally friendly because distribution and selling stays as close to the farm as possible. Sustainable farming tends to be done in small plots with a variety of crops to promote healthy soil and biodiversity.

Organic farming removes chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, and added or artificial hormones from the growing process. Farms must be certified as organic yearly by the USDA, and in order for products to be labelled as organic, they must have at least 95 percent organic ingredients. Organic products can be produced on an unlimited number of acres by large corporations.

 

Spoonriver:

Located right on the Mississippi River next to the Guthrie Theater on South 2nd Street, the sleek yet comfortable Spoonriver restaurant serves fresh and locally sourced food. With a focus on creativity, presentation, and “feel good food,” Spoonriver offers a daily seafood special as well as vegetarian and meat specials, with their most popular items being their signature salads, grass-fed beef and lamb burgers, and naturally raised pork. They receive their ingredients from surrounding Minnesota farms or the Mill City Farmers’ Market, which owner Brenda Langton started. Plates range from $9 to $23. Spoonriver, while a splurge, offers excellent options for Minnesota grown food and artfully prepared entrées.

 

Prima:

South Minneapolis Italian restaurant Prima lives up to its name: ”first” or “best” in the home-made pasta department. Favorite dishes include the classic fettuccine puttanesca, the rich butternut squash tortellacci with caramelized pears, and the house-made goat cheese ravioli. Owners Eliot and Jennifer King search for the highest quality ingredients like heirloom tomatoes, greens, honey, eggs, and vegetarian-fed and free-range chickens from locally sourced Minnesota farms and from their own family-owned Waconia farm. Prima is notable for its friendly service and welcoming atmosphere. Entrées are affordable, ranging from $12.95 to $19.85.

 

Sea Change:

Sea Change is an excellent sustainably sourced option if you’re in the mood for seafood or splurging a bit. Built into the ground floor of the Guthrie Theater, Sea Change gives the diner two options on the menu: “Fish” or “Not Fish.” Chef Tim McKee provides sustainable seafood by buying fish from well-managed populations, and paying careful attention to the catch numbers of fisheries that use safe methods of farming and gathering seafood. Popular dishes include the crispy-skinned arctic char and the grilled to perfection swordfish. Prices range from $18 to $29. In order to further Sea Change’s green philosophy, not only is the food at Sea Change sustainable, the furniture is crafted from fallen redwood trees.

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