Religion teacher to enter seminary at University of Notre Dame

June 6, 2013

Mary Pat Ross, Staff Writer

After much thought and consideration, religion teacher Joe Pedersen has announced his decision to enter the seminary. Pedersen will depart for Notre Dame Seminary next fall. Entering the seminary is not something Pedersen has always planned on doing. “During college I was introduced to a lot of great priests, and they showed me how good and happy that life can be. I have been thinking about it since then, but through my prayer and discernment I have come to believe that I need to explore that possibility now,” Pedersen said. As of right now, he has not made a definite decision to enter the priesthood. Pedersen hopes to discern God’s plan for him. “I wouldn’t go to the... Continue Reading

Five student athletes drafted by the United States Hockey League

Recent graduate TJ Moore is expected to play for the Waterloo Black Hawks in the upcoming season. (Carson Mark)

Five student athletes drafted by the United States Hockey League

June 6, 2013

Thomas Muenzberg, Staff Writer

Five Benilde-St. Margaret’s student athletes were drafted in the 2013 United States Hockey League draft. Sophomores Ben Newhouse and Chase Jungels, senior TJ Moore, as well as juniors Jack Jablonski and Spencer Naas were drafted throughout the two day draft. Ben Newhouse was drafted 72nd overall in the fifth round of the USHL draft by the Waterloo... Continue Reading

Amidst scandal, IRS needs to re-consider non-profit qualifications

June 4, 2013

Molly Eldvick, Staff Writer

This past May, the IRS came clean about their thorough scrutiny towards the Tea Party and affiliated conservative groups. Speculation surrounding this scandal has developed since prior to the 2012 election, raising suspicions as to who was to blame for the inquiries. However, in manipulating this IRS scandal into a conspiracy theory centered on President Obama we have lost focus of the true issue at hand: organizations unrelated to social welfare that are receiving tax-exempt status. Let me start by saying that it is the IRS’ responsibility to remain politically neutral; they did something illegal and must face due consequences. Their actions alone warrant public scrutiny, but the substance... Continue Reading

Senior pursues passion for making and producing music

June 6, 2013

Laura Lyon, Staff Writer

Senior Thomas Gorrilla's strong passion for music make him place a great importance on it in his life. Gorilla is involved in creating music in a workspace that he created himself. He used his closet to set up a “recording studio”, per say, in which he writes, raps, sings, and creates his own beats. Gorilla began his musical pursuit during his sophomore year, when he created a music video as a joke. After his friend commented on how impressive it turned out to be, he was inspired to begin playing around with GarageBand on his Mac computer, creating remixes of songs. “It’s a good way to get emotions out,” Gorilla said. Although Gorilla has a strong passion for music, he is a dedicated... Continue Reading

The best of the Twin Cities’ ice cream shops prepare for a delicious summer

Adele's unique and secret custard recipe sets them apart from traditional ice cream shops. (Grace Moran)

The best of the Twin Cities’ ice cream shops prepare for a delicious summer

June 6, 2013

Grace Moran, Staff Writer

Sebastian Joe’s Sebastian Joe’s, another of Minnesota’s nationally recognized best ice cream shops, can be found in the heart of Minneapolis and Uptown. Created by brothers Tim, Todd, and Michael in 1984, Sebastian Joe’s—named after their late grandfather Sebastiano or “Joe”— has been family owned since its origins and pushes for excellence... Continue Reading

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Three juniors participate in military programs

Juniors Conrad Schmidt, Wiley Dotzenroth, Aidan Fawcett, and Matt Kaminski work with military programs to gain the experience needed to pursue a career in the armed forces. These programs are offered through the Air Force and the Marines for students ages ten through eighteen. “I am in the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps. Once a month, for a weekend, I go to Fort Snelling and we do drills and train with the Navy and Marines,” said Junior Conrad Schmidt.

There are many areas that may spark interests in young people as well as many ways to get involved. “When I was 13, I started getting interested in aviation, so I looked online and found it and then I called and get involved with the local unit. I am now the lead petty officer of my squadron,” said Schmidt.

A rigorous program offers many opportunities to students so that they are able figure out what they like and don’t like. “When I first joined, we are all required to do ten days of training with the Navy at the Great Lakes Naval base near Chicago. You can join when you are 10 and continue all the way through high school,” said Schmidt.

Diligent training takes place monthly for a full weekend where students have many opportunities to further their skills and interests in the military. “We meet monthly in our local units, and over the summer you can sign up for trainings going on around the country. You can train for combat, aviation, photography, music, basically anything,” said Schmidt. “We basically just train with the military and they teach us, and we develop skills we need to know for the future.”

Being involved takes commitment and time; a student must be willing to devote a serious amount of hours to the program. “We meet once a month all year round for a full weekend, from 8-4 on Saturday and Sunday. “Last weekend (May 20) I went to Camp Ripley where we did field operations and combat scenarios in fake cities,” said Schmidt.

Moving up in rank serves as a reward towards those who show long-term devotion to the program. “Every six months you can move up a rank, we have coursework and we also have to pass a test and we also have to go on trainings,” said Schmidt.

Travelling to other states is also a big part of training for these programs, and there are chances to travel to foreign countries in order to develop a sense of international knowledge relating to the culture and their military. “This summer, I am either going to Hong Kong, the UK, Sweden, or Russia for international training. I want to join the navy as an intelligence officer. I plan on going to college and trying to get an ROTC scholarship and become an officer,” said Schmidt.

Joining military programs has its advantages right out of high school. “If you enlist straight out of high school, you come out of boot camp a rank higher then everybody so you make more money,” said Schmidt.

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