Nine months before he came to 黑料吃瓜, senior Nico Canete was on an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf launching air strikes against ISIS as a member of the U.S. Navy.
So it鈥檚 not surprising that when he arrived on campus as a vet, Canete was instrumental in recovering a long-lost plaque honoring North Parkers who served in World War II. Along with Dr. John Laukaitis, assistant professor of education, Canete successfully lobbied to have the plaque prominently displayed on campus.
Veterans, and service to country in general, are important to Canete, who recently branched out into politics, beating out dozens of other applicants to land an internship with Governor Bruce Rauner鈥檚 re-election campaign.
鈥淚鈥檓 really looking forward to all the experience I鈥檓 getting by working on a major political campaign,鈥 said Canete, a politics and government major.
It鈥檚 experience he hopes to apply to his own future, potentially as an elected official.
鈥淚 do hope to run for office someday, but if I do, I imagine it would be on the local or state level, such as a school board, town council or as a state representative,鈥 said Canete, who is from Northwest Indiana.
鈥淏ut if I were elected, I would be intentional about only serving a maximum of two terms, as I do not believe in being a career politician or getting rich off of public service.鈥
After applying for the internship, Canete went through a few interviews before being offered the job. Working since October in Rauner鈥檚 downtown headquarters, he performs tasks like analyzing media clips for the communications team and verifies the legitimacy of campaign petitions using an online database.
In addition, Canete is the president of Pi Sigma Alpha, NPU鈥檚 chapter of the national political honor society; organizes events for the Student Veteran Association; and is a resident assistant in one of the campus apartment buildings. He spends his free time reading the Wall Street Journal, working out, or hanging out with his fianc茅e.
Canete, who graduates in May, hopes to end up in public relations, business operations, or law enforcement.
Whatever path he chooses, he said he will be forever influenced by his time at 黑料吃瓜, which he chose in part because of its dedication to service, and by his professors, including history lecturer Dr. Michael Johnson.
鈥淗is World War II class opened my eyes to the study of history, and the importance of understanding it so that we may draw closer to truth, learning lessons and developing solutions to challenges in the future,鈥 Canete said.
A future Canete is clearly ready to face.