By: Samantha Rinkus 鈥11
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Senior Paul Fahey has a couple extra reasons to be excited for the May 5, 2012 Commencement ceremony. Graduating cum laude with his Bachelor of Arts in theology and double-minors in history and Catholic studies, Fahey will also take the stage to lead the Benediction during the closing ceremony
of Aquinas鈥 125th Anniversary.
鈥淚 was really honored, and actually kind of surprised [that they chose me],鈥 Fahey
said. 鈥淚 put in somebody else鈥檚 name who I thought was qualified, I didn鈥檛 even know
I was an option in people鈥檚 minds.鈥
Thinking back on his time at Aquinas, Fahey noted his influential involvement with
the Students for Life club. An officer for the past three and a half years and president
for the last two years, Fahey was in charge of organizing various events and speakers
on and off campus. One such event which stood out in Fahey鈥檚 mind was the three trips
taken by club members to Washington, D.C. for the March for Life over the past four
years. Fahey accompanied five other students, along with other members of the Diocese
of Grand Rapids, in January 2010.
鈥淚鈥檝e had a lot of fun organizing all this stuff, taking charge, and being a leader
in a lot of ways,鈥 Fahey said. 鈥淭here are over 100,000 people [who attend March for
Life]. It was great, we were down there representing the Diocese for a whole weekend
- it was a really cool experience.鈥
Along with leading the Benediction, Fahey is looking forward to celebrating the day
with his wife, and fellow theology graduate, Kristina (Starbuck). The couple met at
Aquinas their freshmen year, and were married in December 2011.
鈥淎quinas was a really great experience,鈥 Fahey said. 鈥淚鈥檒l be taking away all the
growing up and maturing I鈥檝e done over the last four years and a great education.
But most of all I鈥檒l be taking away a new wife and family, and a lot of experiences
which have made me who I am.鈥
Fahey hopes to enter law school after a year of working, and then begin a career in
education or at a non-profit dedicated to pro-life.