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
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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
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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
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Manga artist draws in attention

Karate expert and Japanese-style manga art enthusiast Julia Vogl, freshman, has compiled a portfolio of thousands of manga sketches and digitalized art pieces for as long as she can remember. While working as a commissioned online artist, Vogl often takes requests from other users and receives recognition as a skilled veteran art producer.

Vogl’s role as a commissioned artist involves creating and posting her artwork to the manga website, DeviantART, that supports an open drawing forum for all users. “I usually make traditional art that I draw out by hand, then I scan it on my computer to digitalize it, but sometimes I work on computer-generated art,” said Vogl.

After developing her drawing hobby and receiving compliments on her natural ability, Vogl became involved in artistic media websites and publicizing and attended a summer camp that sparked her creativity. “I had been interested in DeviantART for a while, and when I noticed the “Points and Commissions” tab and decided it would be a good thing for me to do,” said Vogl. “I’ve always been interested in manga-style Japanese art, and a girl I went to summer art camp with showed me her portfolio and I loved it.”

Despite frequent speech team and debate practices, Vogl finds time to pursue her talent on Sunday afternoons or after her homework is completed. “[Finding time] usually isn’t a conflict. Lots of times I will have my homework done on Friday afternoon and I can work on my art after speech tournaments on Saturday or throughout the day on Sunday,” said Vogl.

Any given art piece can take anywhere from a few minutes to an entire day, depending on the format, style, and concept of the illustration. “A drawing can take about three to five hours. The shortest amount I can crank out a drawing in is about ten minutes,” said Vogl. “For something small on the computer it might be an hour; my record for an online piece is thirty minutes.”

Vogl produces large volumes of artwork in small periods of time and keeps a gallery of all her work on the website. “I’ve made about 70 digital pieces and thousands of traditional pieces. The gallery I have online is basically my portfolio: I have a journal where I make daily sketches, so if I want to show somebody my work, they can look at my journal,” said Vogl.

Online users, family members, and friends put in requests for Vogl’s traditional drawings and online pieces, giving her recognition for her hobby. “Sometimes I am featured on the website; that’s kind of weird,” said Vogl. “People will ask me to draw their characters if it’s online, or they will ask me if they can draw a portrait of them if it’s in person.”

Actual commissions are often offered to Vogl, but she gifts most drawings and artistry without earning payment and simply enjoys sharing her talent with others. DeviantART users often receive a few cents for each commissioned drawing, or a larger amount if somebody specifically requests and pays for the piece. “I’m definitely not worried if I don’t get paid, there usually isn’t money involved. I just like doing it for fun. If I am paid, it’s not that much –– the DeviantART website has a point system that results in very small commissions,” said Vogl.

Vogl plans to pursue her interests in art and hopefully have the opportunity to continue drawing and creating digital pieces in the future. “It’s a lot of work, but really pays off for me –– I love seeing my improvement. I am working on improving my artistic skills so I can work for Pixar or Nintendo someday,” said Vogl.

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