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St. Norbert Times Volume 90 Issue 2 Article 1 9-19-2018 SNC Day: A September Tradition Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snctimes Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, Creative Writing Commons, Digital Humanities Commons, English Language and Literature Commons, History Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Music Commons, Other Arts and Humanities Commons, Photography Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons, Technical and Professional Writing Commons, and the Television Commons Recommended Citation (2018) "SNC Day: A September Tradition," St. Norbert Times: Vol. 90 : Iss. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snctimes/vol90/iss2/1 This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the English at Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. It has been accepted for inclusion in St. Norbert Times by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. September 19, 2018 Volume 90 | Issue 2 | Serving our Community without Fear or Favor since 1929 INDEX: NEWS: CVC Goes GREEN SNC Day: A September Tradition SAMANTHA DYSON | NEWS EDITOR SEE PAGE 2 > OPINION: Importance of Arguments SEE PAGE 5 > FEATURES: Ruth’s Marketplace SEE PAGE 7 > ENTERTAINMENT: Where is Hip-Hop Going? SEE PAGE 10 > SPORTS: SNC Swim Team SEE PAGE 15 > Fresh Start The “Times” congruatu- lates all students on sur- Participants line up for 5K Run at SNC Day 2017 | SNC Facebook Page viving their first round While St. Norbert has It begins with the Don Knights on Broadway will be presenting information of assignments, papers, been bringing its own com- Schneider Memorial 5K also be hosting a concert on everything from Nor- and quizzes! munity and the De Pere Challenge Run at 9:30, with in Dudley Birder Hall in bertine history in Spain to community together within sign-up the night before or the afternoon, and multiple the chemistry of chocolate, The “Times” also wish- its borders for a long time, the morning of the race. SNC ensembles will per- to family trees. There are es to welcome students 2018 marks the tenth an- After this, the whole cam- form in the evening at the many sessions to choose to their new member- niversary of a particularly pus will come alive with a Fall Music Concert. There from, and they can all be ship in clubs and stu- large event. Sept. 22 will be myriad of different activi- will also be a strolling bar- found on the school web- dent orgs accross cam- the college’s annual SNC ties and entertainment. bershop quartet making its site at www.snc.edu/snc- pus. Day, taking place from 10 Live music can be way around campus. day. Self-defense training a.m. to 4 p.m., and a large found at the Campus Cen- The college nature of and wellness workshops “Why is it this hot out- attendance can be expected. ter gazebo stage by the this event provides an op- are also available experi- side in SEPTEMBER?” The main event of the peri- docks and outside the Be- portunity for many edu- ences in the Mulva Family --students accross cam- od called Family Weekend, mis International Center, cational events as well. Fitness Center. pus SNC Day has activities for with multiple groups play- Faculty members and SEE SNC DAY Page 3 > everyone. ing throughout the day. other professionals will Economic Study’s Promising Results for Allouez MADELEINE WENC | NEWS CORRESPONDENT A recent study con- consider other options for had for the Green Bay area would be created in the sur- Riverside Drive exit. The ducted by the St. Norbert the facility. Local leaders of if the plan moves forward. rounding community as a prison’s property takes up College Center for Busi- the Village of Allouez have The Center for Business result of the development, 50 acres of land. If plans ness and Economic Analy- created a conceptual plan and Economics Analysis and indirect earnings could for redevelopment of the sis has determined that the that would include a shop- found numerous benefits to increase the potential annu- land move forward, an ad- Brown County area would ping complex, condomini- redevelopment, including al output in Brown County ditional 14 acres of land experience considerable ums, a park, a performance the potential for the cre- to $138.5 million, and an- which lie next door will economic benefits from space and an extension of ation of roughly 1,040 jobs. nual income to $59.3 mil- be added to the space. The renovations and repurpos- the Fox River Trail. It must The Center also projected lion. prison opened over a centu- ing of the Green Bay Cor- be noted, however, that this that the redevelopment The correctional in- ry ago in 1898 as the Wis- rectional Institution. The plan is in no way finalized could result in $80 million stitution is a large stone consin State Reformatory, Correctional Institution or confirmed by any local in annual output and earn building which lies three but it’s name was changed has failed to meet current leaders. about $39.6 million in an- miles south of St. Norbert SEE ALLOUEZ Page security standards, leading There are considerable nual income. College and just south of 4> the village of Allouez to economic benefits to be An additional 443 jobs Wisconsin 172, near the sntimes.wordpress.com facebook.com/stnorberttimes @sntimes Wednesday, September 19, 2018 NEWS sntimes.wordpress.com/news | 2 Editors in Entertainment Chief: Team: Graeme Samuel Gallagher Sorenson Elynor Eduardo Gregorich Jose Padrino The CVC Goes GREEN Velasquez ASHLEY STREETER | NEWS CORRESPONDENT Leadership Heidi Swanson Team: Rebecca Jacques Graeme The Cassandra Voss the center’s past events in- Gallagher Sports Team: Elynor Addriana Bink Center, on the corner of clude: Boston Theologian, Gregorich Rilley Haas Grant and Third Street, was Caitlin Kyra Kronberg Dr. M. Shawn Copeland, McCauley Andrew Gehring created in 2013 by the fa- who discussed the effect of Catherine O’Brien Copy Editing: ther of Casandra Voss ’08 race on personal theology; Erika Ditzman Erika Ditzman Samantha Dyson Heidi Swanson to honor her memory after Norbert S. Hill, the author Samuel Andrew Schaut Sorenson Anna she passed away from a of “The Great Vanishing Adriana Bink Vanseveren car accident in 2007. Cas- Act: Blood Quantum and News Team: Photography: sandra was a double major the Future of Native Na- Sammi Dyson Andrew Schaut Ashely Streeter James Vial III in English and Women and tions,” who spoke on the Madeleine Wenc Advisor: Gender Studies, with a mi- historic and current tri- Features Team: John Pennington Caitlin nor in Art. She would have als of Native peoples; and McCauley been the first student to Anna Denucci a showing of the movie graduate from St. Norbert “Sanctuary,” followed by Opinion Team: Cate O’Brien with a Women and Gender a discussion which chal- Erika Ditzman Emilie Smith Studies major. The center lenged the stereotypes and Jared Gartzke lives on as a memory of her assumptions involved in Social Media: kindness and ambition and Nicole Fellrath abilism. host many of the college’s This year the center’s MISSION STATEMENT classes on issues relating to theme is GREEN: Reimag- Recycled Percussion | avegasguide.com The St. Norbert Times strives gender and race. ine Environment, which to be an informative student-run Additionally, the center will host five events focus- newspaper that acts as a balanced and accurate source of news about offers scholarships, invites ing on questions like “What St. Norbert College, as well as the speakers to give talks on a is our environment? Is it ing this event can purchase to St. Norbert Campus for world around it. In the spirit of the variety of topics and main- as simple as nature, parks, Norbertine tradition and the First tickets online. The second this talk. Amendment to the United States tains an ongoing project oceans? Or as complex as event of the year will be Finally St. Norbert art Constitution, the Times will encour- called StoryCorps. The Sto- environmental racism, cli- held on Friday, Sept. 21, at professor and Land Scouts age and defend the principles of ryCorps program was creat- mate change, food deserts free inquiry, vigorous debate and Fort Howard Theater. This founder, Katie Ries, will be the pursuit of truth. ed so that local members of and land rights?” (www. event will be focusing on making screen prints. Event the community would have snc.edu/cvc/programs/). the future of agriculture in attendees will have the op- a platform from which they The first event, coming up America. Will Allen will be portunity to take home na- In the spirit of the Norbertine could tell their stories via on Tuesday, Sept. 18, will sharing his journey with ag- ture screen prints. tradition, we embrace the interviews and formal lec- celebrate Cassandra’s 33rd following credo: riculture, which began with On Nov. 15-16, Heid tures. These stories are then birthday and the 5th an- his roots in sharecropping Erdrich will be present- “Almighty Father, the recorded and archived on niversary of the CVC. The and farming, his “food jus- ing on Indigenous food, scriptures inform us that: the StoryCorps app and can band Recycled Percus- tice” philosophy and how customs and poetry. This ‘THE TRUTH WILL SET be listened to in the future, sion will be performing in YOU FREE!’ he changed the face of ur- discussion-based activity aiding in the preservation Walter Theater beginning ban farming forever. Allen will include both traditional Free from compromising of the community.