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St. Norbert Times Volume 91 Issue 3 Article 1 9-25-2019 Sushi 'Roll'ing Back to Phil's! 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, Reading and Language Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons, Technical and Professional Writing Commons, and the Television Commons Recommended Citation (2019) "Sushi 'Roll'ing Back to Phil's!," St. Norbert Times: Vol. 91 : Iss. 3 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snctimes/vol91/iss3/1 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 25, 2019 Volume 91 | Issue 3 | Serving our Community without Fear or Favor since 1929 INDEX: NEWS: A New Sheriff in Sushi ‘Roll’ing Back to Phil’s! Town KAITLIN FOLEY | NEWS CORRESPONDENT SEE PAGE 3 > OPINION: Meme Corner SEE PAGE 7 > FEATURES: A Step Above Communio SEE PAGE 9 > ENTERTAINMENT: “Game of Thrones” Prequel SEE PAGE 12 > SPORTS: Women’s Golf Conference Preview SEE PAGE 15 > Long weekend.. here we come! The St. Norbert Times would like to wish students luck on mid- terms. Start studying Sushi in an aesthetically pleasing manner | Erika Ditzman now! They’ll be here Last fall, SNC students among countless other ele- spoke to the staff from UW- provide was a clean work- before you know it. lost their sushi at Phil’s. ments that they had to jug- Green Bay to see if they space. It seemed like the The previous vendor that gle. Since sushi has such a served sushi and how. They perfect solution to a prob- Start planning out was enlisted was lost due short shelf-life, it was dif- ended up exploring options lem that had puzzled man- your long weekend. Be to licensing and contract- ficult to find a vendor that through UW-Green Bay, agement for months. They safe and have fun. ing issues. Management at could guarantee the fresh- completing a site visit and worked to bring the best Phil’s was at a loss on how ness of their product. Man- negotiating with the same sushi options they could to October is almost to amend the problem. The agement at Phil’s looked company that UW-Green SNC by not giving up and here. Can somebody process of acquiring a new into many options, such Bay utilizes to go over op- looking into countless op- finally wake Billie Joe vendor proved to be very as a local sushi restaurant tions. The most important tions. Armstrong up? Sick of difficult. They thought a or Festival Foods, but ran feature of this company AFC, the company that being reminded. good place to begin was into the same problem: the that caught their eyes was Phil’s goes through brings to start to ask lots of ques- guarantee of quality. To the guarantee of freshness, in a franchisee, Chef Nai tions; they looked into lo- them, the sushi had to be which had been a priority Bo, who makes the sushi cal venues, nearby colleges fresh and decently priced from the beginning of the fresh at 7:00 a.m. They and other franchising op- in order to best cater to the process. The company that clear the shelves every day, tions. They had to keep in students here at SNC. Af- they had found brings their mind factors such as trans- ter months of looking into own materials and staff, SEE SUSHI Page 3 > portation and health codes, countless possibilities, they and all that Phil’s needed to SNC Day 2019 ERIKA DITZMAN | CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Saturday, Sept. 21 was Dance Marathon, Knights Sponsors of SNC Day, showed off and sold their Across from the art St. Norbert College’s big- for Life, No Nonsense and including Kress Inn, Mas- original work. Caricaturist, market, the Abbot Pennings gest event of the year, Optimist Club, promoted ters Building Solutions, Bill Beggos, camped out Hall of Fine Arts put on a drawing in students, staff, their cause. Nature’s Way, Pomp’s Tire in front of Michel’s Com- special viewing of “Little alumni and their families, “SNC Day went very Service, Advanced Dispos- mons, tailoring art to each Women” and invited the De as well as the De Pere com- well,“ Laura Schneider ’21, al, Creative Sign, Fairchild individual customer. Pere Historical Society for munity for a day celebrat- vice-president of the SNC Equipment, First Supply, The Carol & Robert a presentation on De Pere’s ing communio. Optimist Club commented. Unison Credit Union, Wire Bush Art Center next door history. Lectures including Attendees were greeted “Many kids stopped by Technologies, Green Bay provided even more art- “Virtual Reality in Musical by tables lined up along and played games and got Press-Gazette and Channel ist opportunities with DIY Performances” and “Clas- the walk-way of Baer Mall. prizes which made them 2 WBAY, were sprinkled screen-printing guided by sical Music Composition Local businesses, includ- really happy. That’s what throughout campus. Katie Ries, an associate and the Creative Process” ing Capital Credit Union, Optimist Club is all about. With the imminent dan- professor of art, and ex- passed out promotional It was a great opportunity ger of severe rain, SNC hibits available for puruis- SEE SNC DAY Page 2 > items including grocery for both us … and for the got creative and relocated ing, including the famed bags, frisbees and pens. kids who got to enjoy them- the art market to Michel’s art vending machine from SNC organizations, such as selves.” Ballroom. Local artists “Why We Collect.” sntimes.wordpress.com facebook.com/stnorberttimes @sntimes Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Editor: Erika Ditzman NEWS sntimes.wordpress.com/news | 2 Editors in Gallagher > SNC DAY Page 1 Chief: Kyra Kronberg Graeme Sara Dillon stressed the importance of Gallagher Erika Ditzman Copy Editing: musical education. Anna At the heart of the cam- Leadership Vanseveren Team: Leah Hennick pus, classic cars, supplied Graeme Adrew Schaut Gallagher Hannah by The Automobile Gal- Erika Ditzman Robinson Emma Sipiora Kyra Vinz lery, were parked for view- Heidi Swanson Mercedes Madelyn Glosny Danforth ing. Anna Hernandez Branching off toward Vanseveren Sarah Schepp Jared Gartzke the academic buildings, a Kenneth Costa Photography: Alyssa Brugger Kenneth Costa variety of foods were avail- Marybeth Koss News Team: able, including a pie to the Madelyn Glosny Social Leah Hennick Media and face from the fraternity Tau Kaitlin Foley Distribution Kappa Epsilon, who raised Janelle Knick Team: Alyssa Brugger $518 for St. Jude’s Chil- Features Team: Emma Sipiora Advisor: dren’s Research Hospital. Anna Denucci John Pennington Joscelynn A hop, skip and a jump McKillips from Boyle Hall, trained SNC Day by Main Hall | Kyra Kronberg Opinion rabbits raced through an ob- Team: Jared Gartzke stacle course, making every Aldo Gonzales Emily heart warm and fuzzy. Buellesbach Through Boyle and into Entertainment Team: the Gehl-Mulva Science Rebecca Jacques Center, an anatomage table Heidi Swanson Anna demonstrated a dissection Vanseveren of the human body in 3D. Sports Team: Graeme Attendees tried their own hand at dissection with an MISSION STATEMENT The St. Norbert Times strives oversized operation game. to be an informative student-run The geology department newspaper that acts as a balanced provided a walking tour of and accurate source of news about St. Norbert College, as well as the geology through the build- world around it. In the spirit of the ing and to some of the cam- Norbertine tradition and the First pus hot spots for locating Amendment to the United States Constitution, the Times will encour- fossils. age and defend the principles of For quicker travel, a A New Sheriff in Town free inquiry, vigorous debate and horse-drawn wagon wait- the pursuit of truth. ed on on the south side of In the spirit of the Norbertine Gehl-Mulva to walk people tradition, we embrace the through a tour of the cam- following credo: pus. The horses tromped “Almighty Father, the past Austin E. Cofrin Hall, scriptures inform us that: holding 30-minute lan- TKEs Being Pied | Maverick Berner ‘THE TRUTH WILL SET guage lessons, and the YOU FREE!’ Mulva Library, celebrating pus Center. Health Services in self-defense, yoga and with performances by Big Free from compromising their 10-year anniversary and Counseling & Psycho- chair massages. Outside the Mouth, Copper Box and principles with “ancient” artifacts of logical Services promoted Fitness Center, the De Pere RPM. Free from being self-serving the eight dimensions of Fire Department displayed Although SNC Day oc- Free from suspicion libraries past. Free from prejudice The final leg of the wellness with smoothie one of their fire trucks. curs once a year, the prin- Free from intolerance journey led riders past the samples and physical activ- The Campus Center lawn ciple of communio between Free from fear of retaliation Mulva Family Fitness & ities in the Jim Kress Gym- was decked out with color- the campus and the com- Free to be courageous and nasium, such as instruction ful inflatables and music, munity will last a lifetime. bold Sports Center and the Cam- Free to be honest and forthright.” Camping in the Quad “Bless those who speak, promote and value the truth.