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Schmiesing: Remembering Father Mike

Schmiesing, Student Blogs, Student Life, student-blogBy January 12, 2017

Fr. Michael Scanlan, TOR Even though I grew up in Steubenville and visited Franciscan frequently, I don’t have any vivid memories of Father Michael Scanlan. But he was always there, usually as one of the many priests at the altar during mass at Christ the King or in the Field House for Household Life. However,…

Tropical Foliage

Baker: Into The Forest

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student Blogs, student-blogBy January 11, 2017

“What do trees have to talk about, hmm… except the consistency of squirrel droppings?” Gimli, Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers One of final days in the Florida Keys, the class drove to the opening of the Watson Trail, a small trail through a forest of thatch palm and mangrove trees. The trail was…

Kayak beach with sign

Baker: Journey to Shark Island

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student Blogs, student-blogBy January 11, 2017

The following day we were blessed with gorgeous weather and once again boated out to Looe Key where the crisp blue waters awaited our return. After returning from Looe and eating lunch, we got to witness the transplanting of a captured nurse shark to the holding pond at camp. Up until this point, I had…

diving suit on deck

Baker: Departure and Return

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student Blogs, student-blogBy January 11, 2017

The day had finally come for us to return to home. After we checked our diving gear back in, the class loaded up the vans and went to the airport. I took a few final photos of the sea campgrounds to chronicle my stay here and never forget my time in Florida. Explore Other BlogsExplore…

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Baker: The Not So Sunset Sunset Festival in Key West

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student Blogs, student-blogBy January 11, 2017

On my final full day in the Florida Keys, the class spent the day in Key West. Our day began with a trip to the Hemingway House Museum. Afterword we were free to explore on our own until the sunset festival later that evening. Throughout the day my group of classmates explored many of the…

chicken and waffles on plate

Baker: Arrival and The Best Chicken and Waffles I’ve Ever Had

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student Blogs, student-blogBy January 10, 2017

As part of my Tropical Marine Biology class, the last portion of the course is a few days in the Florida Keys to see and experience in person the environment you have been studying all semester. I have been outside of my home town many of times but never had I gone to Florida so…

dock with boats

Baker: Salt Water, Snorkeling, and Sharks

2016, Baker, Biology, photoblog, Student BlogsBy January 10, 2017

The first full day at the sea camp we got right to it. By the early morning we were in the water taking swim tests, and snorkeling at the nearby shores. It had been a while since I had snorkeled so I quickly became reacquainted with the taste of galleons of salt water. Once everyone…

group on stage on mission

Witham: The Highs of the San Diego Mission

photoblog, Student Blogs, withamBy December 22, 2016

What a week. The highs of San Diego Mission triumphed over any challenges that the enemy tried to throw our way. It was a week submerged in prayer, fellowship and evangelism. I found myself emptied time and time again by ministering to children who were starving for true Love. My greatest hope is that the…

Closeup on eyes

Doudna: Voiceless Children of a New Generation

2016, BS Education, Doudna, Student BlogsBy December 15, 2016

As I walked briskly down Independence Avenue in Washington, D.C. last autumn while visiting a friend, the click, click, click, click of my heels added to the cacophony of the street vendors, construction workers, vehicles, and the throng of people who each added their own particular noise to the mix. Where were they all going?…

Shrek

Fischer: Teaching Reading to Onions

2016, BS Education, Fischer, Student BlogsBy December 9, 2016

Shrek: For your information, there’s a lot more to ogres than people think. Donkey: Example? Shrek: Example… uh… ogres are like onions! [holds up an onion, which Donkey sniffs] Donkey: They stink? Shrek: Yes… No! Donkey: Oh, they make you cry? Shrek: No! Donkey: Oh, you leave ’em out in the sun, they get all…

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