Inside This Issue: Volume 95 , Number 13 - Library budget cuts, Page 3 February 6, 2014 - Dining rennovations, Page 7 - Softball, Page 9 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Track & field, Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Wrestling, Page 10 ReMd inot& StateG UnivrereSity en Pennies Carnival a ‘smash’ for fundraiser

MSU President David Fuller smashes a pie into Student Government Association President Josh Sandy’s face as part of the SGA’s activity booth during the Pennies Carnival. The carnival was a fundraiser for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society through Pennies for Patients competition. 33 MSU clubs and organizations sponsored booths that raised more than $1,600. MSU’s Resident Life and Housing office and SGA sponsored the event last week. Photo by Skyler Niebuhr

Dance to support charity project H o f f n e r n a m e d n e w

by Emmanuel Okorie donating online at MSU football coach Comm 281 http://www.operationsmile.org (MSU Sports Information) — record while winning both the Minot State University’s /ways_to_give/. Minot State University Athletic Northern Sun Intercollegiate Rotaract club, in conjunction Organizers have not designat - Department named Todd Conference title and the with the National Student ed a specific dress code for the Hoffner as the Beavers’ head Mineral Water Bowl in 2011. He Speech Language Hearing event. A bar at the dance will football coach. coached the Mavericks to three Association (NSSLHA), is host - serve drinks to people over the “We are extremely excited to NSIC South Division titles, win - ing a charity dance tomorrow at age of 21 and non-alcoholic bev - bring Todd Hoffner onboard as ning in 2008, 2009 and 2011. the Grand Hotel from 9 p.m. to 1 erages for those under 21. our next head football coach,” “The biggest thing for me a.m. There is a cover fee of $5. MSU Rotaract is a group of Rick Hedberg, athletic director was there needed to be a mutu - The purpose of the dance is to individuals who put the commu - said. “To get someone with his al want for both parties; Minot support Operation Smile and nity first. Its main goal is provid - experience and success at the State needed to want me to be raise awareness about cleft ing for the underprivileged. Division II level is really a plus their next head coach and I palate. Operation Smile, a non- Julian Paintsil, MSU Rotaract for our program.” needed to want to be the coach profit organization, provides president, describes their work. Todd Hoffner addresses students, Hoffner comes to Minot here,” Hoffner said. “I really cleft lip and palate repair surger - “The organization partici - faculty and staff at a press State after four very successful think that happened here. It ies to children worldwide. pates in hands-on service proj - conference in the Beaver Dam. seasons at Minnesota State, was important for me to get Individuals also can help by sporting an impressive 34-13 See Smiles — Page 3 Photo by Courtney Holman See Hoffner — Page 10 Page 2 – February 6, 2014 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “Which MSU clubs and organizations should get more recognition?” Alexis Klein Comm 281

Ryan Kukurudz Jamie MacFarlane Bryce Broome Monique Thomas Leon La Deaux Jenna Moffatt Corporate Fitness and Physical Education Criminal Justice Corporate Fitness Broadcasting Nursing Physical Education “Hockey, because they’re “Archery Club, because “Every club besides “I don't know much about “The Biology Club, “Book Club, because I national champions and archery is fun, and I had no MSCOPE and hockey, any clubs on campus so I because I think it would didn't know it existed the school doesn't fund idea we had one, or I because those are the think they need to do a be really interesting to until I looked at the them.” would’ve looked into it.” only two clubs I've ever better job of either having know more about.” website to answer this heard of!” club fairs or promoting the question!” club fairs better to raise awareness on campus.”

Today in History 1974: U.S. House of News in Brief Representatives ography of these narratives to give lithography and mixed media begins determining Slam Poetry - Asia Faculty sabbaticals a more well-rounded representa - work by Jessica Christy and Ryan grounds for Project Feb. 7 announced tion of the early settlers’ lives. Stander, on display through Feb. impeachment of Asia Project will perform his Three MSU faculty members Alexandra Deufel, biology pro - 21 in the Gordon B. Olson Library Nixon. slam poetry Friday in the Beaver will take part in sabbaticals, dur - fessor, will take her sabbatical Gallery. A public reception will be Dam at noon. Asia Project has ing which they will pursue proj - leave in Spring 2015. Deufel plans held Wednesday, Feb. 19, from 1987: No-smoking rules been featured on HBO Def Poet ects in their respective fields of to create a document of her 6:30 to 8 p.m. The gallery is open take effect in federal and earned the title Performer of study. These periods of university research on the Shield-nosed regular library hours. buildings. the Year by the Association for absence and independent research Cobra, Aspidelaps scutatus, and 2011: Dubbed the 'Day of the Promotion of Campus strengthen professors’ under - submit it to the Journal of Martyrs' in honor of Activities. MSU Life sponors the standing of their study, in turn Morphology. Swing Dance Lessons event. It is free to all students with breaking new ground for future those killed in their a current MSU ID. students and faculty. byM MinoSt CStOateP EClub of Physical fight for freedom, Bethany Andreasen, history NAC exhibit: ‘Americas Educators is sponsoring swing Egyptians continue professor, has been granted a 50 dance lessons (will also teach protesting for the Winter Olympics’ percent sabbatical leave for the 20T1h4e :N oPrtahpwesrt wArot rCkesnt’ er pres - waltz or cha cha, based on group 13th day in Tahrir opening ceremonies 2014-2015 academic school year. ents "Americas 2014: Paperworks," vote) Mondays, Feb. 3, 10, 17 and Square. During this time, Andeason will on display through Feb. 27 in the 24 in Swain Hall, second floor, shMoSwUn s tiund eBntes aarvee wr eDlcoamm e to research U.S. and Canadian nor - Hartnett Hall Gallery. The gallery from 6 to 7 p.m. Learn to swing 2012: Queen Elizabeth II watch the opening ceremonies of mal schools and the contributing is open Monday through Friday, 8 dance, have fun and raise funds marks her 60th the 2014 Winter Games Friday at factors in each normal school’s a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and by special for American Council on Exercise anniversary of becoming monarch of 6:30 p.m. in the Beaver Dam. No development as an instiution. arrangement. and YogaFit certification. the U.K and seven student I.D. or admission are Margaret Sherve, assistant The cost is $40 per couple for a sovereign states in required. English professor, will research month or $20 for single for a the Commonwealth of small-press accounts that record NAC exhibit: ‘Partial month. One class is only $15 per Nations . Upper Great Plains settlements person. Sign up at the door or call IdeThnet itNieosrt’ hwest Art Center during her sabbatical leave in Fall 340-2127. (Courtesy of 2014. Sherve plans to create a bibli - presents "Partial Identities," Brainyhistory.com) Red & Green News Page 3 - February 6, 2014 Salvation Army in the past and .... Smiles also in a community tree plant - continued from page 1 ects, professional development ing event. Students will see changes at library and international networking of To learn more about the

young leaders while socializing,” Rotaract club, contact Paintsil at by Emmanuel Okorie the computer lab downstairs, stu - One big problem for the project Paintsil said. [email protected] Comm 281 dents needing help finding infor - has been finding funding. MSU Rotaract has participat - du or like their Facebook page at Students who attended Minot mation had to go upstairs to find a “The university administration ed in fundraising events for the “Minot Rotaract.” State University before the fall librarian. decided to put some funds into semester of 2013 were recently The idea behind the closing of the information commons by surprised by the changes in the the computer lab is to integrate donating about $65, 000,” Banister S thethe school’s Gordon B. Olson Library. the academic and electronic said. “This fund will be used to ’

Prior to last fall, they could use a resources in one place, so students order furniture and fix the carpet O computer lab in the lower level of do not have to go elsewhere look - on the floor.” The Landing ad 1 the library, but that computer lab ing for information. Bringing the MSU’s Information H is gone. A few of the Apple desk - computers upstairs maximizes the Technology Central is also help - tops are now up on the main floor. efficiency of finding information ing out by providing some com - 2x3 B&W W STUDENTSTUDENT Many students have been won - easily. Library personnel expect to puters. EVERY MONDAY dering why this happened and if have about 40 to 45 computers on Within the next few months, the computer lab will reopen in the main floor, as well as more workers will renovate the entire Trivia @ 7pm w/prizes the future. comfortable furniture. The goal is main floor of the library, have all Karaoke @ 9pm Stephen Banister, MSU library to create a dynamic learning space computers on the main floor and

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Throughout our life we’ve For example, people have taken popular ideas cannot be applied to from their own personal experi - • The first Winter Olympic heard of people living by a code; phrases like “I’m just gonna be everyday situations. ences or pick one from the past Games were held in some of us have even developed me” and “You Only Live Once” Let me break down some real that others have created that work Chamonix, France in 1924. our own code to live by. I believe it (commonly referred to as YOLO) codes of discipline. Chivalry from for you. It really doesn’t matter, • The Winter Olympic is essential for everyone to have a as codes to live by. However, these Medieval times teaches a person but know that a code is something sports are alpine skiing, code which they live by. The term people don’t understand the to respect God, care for those less you live by, not a saying that you ‘code’ is really signifying a set of biathlon (cross-country skiing vagueness and invalidity of these fortunate than you, to protect the throw around casually. It’s some - disciplines or guidelines. Codes and target shooting), bobsled, ideas as codes. weak, to never back down from a thing that defines you as a person, like Bushido followed by Japanese cross-country skiing, curling, YOLO is easy to dispute challenge, show bravery and shows your character, your pas - samurai or the more famous code figure skating, freestyle skiing, because, for one, you live every - courage, show respect to others, to sions and your values. The most of chivalry that knights adhered to ice hockey, luge, Nordic day so the idea of living once is have faith and to seek out your important thing about having a in the Middle Ages are prime invalid and tends to encourage true potential as a person. code is living by it all the time, not combined (ski jumping and examples and, despite their age, self-destructive behavior among All major religions instill vary - just when it benefits you. cross-country skiing), skeleton, are still relevant today if just mod - younger people. The other phrase ing codes of conduct or guidelines “In matters of style, swim with ski jumping, snowboarding ernized or slightly changed. simply refers to someone taking to follow and even the military the current; in matters of principle, and . The most common codes found care of themselves before others, does the same, because everyone stand like a rock” • Up until 1994 the among people are those set forth but that can lead to highly selfish must have a code to live by. A per - -Thomas Jefferson Olympics were held every four by religions and, despite the petty personalities, which seem to be on son without a code of discipline is differences between religions, their years. Since then, the Winter the rise in our culture today. This just a zombie, walking flesh and and Summer games have codes are all similar. alternated every two years. • No country in the Southern Hemisphere has ever hosted a Winter Games. Not Just Paranoia • Only four athletes have ever won medals at both the The brainwashing on both sides Winter and Summer : Eddie Eagan (United That message, from what I can to the point where it hurts their get caught up in that trap of hear - States), Jacob Tullin Thams gather, is to question what one is own cause. Whether it's the main - ing what they want to hear and (Norway), Christa Luding- told and not believe everything stream media or the alternative not actually listening. Rothenburger (East Germany) by Bryan Lynch the six o'clock news says. There media, it never helps the cause I know this really goes without are areas of the conspiracy theory when people cease to be reporters saying, but the old cliché of "think - and Clara Hughes (Canada). Staff Writer Conspiracy theories seem to orientated "alternative media" that and just start trying to cram a ing for yourself" is definitely one • Speed skater Bonnie Blair have a significant underground can be just as bad as the "main - world view down your throat. of the most important things a has won six medals at the following in America. While there stream media." One always has to be careful person could do nowadays, Olympic Winter Games. That's are a lot of conspiracy theories out The problem with a lot of con - not to get brainwashed, no matter because the scary thing about the more than any other American there that are definitely crud, I spiracy theory programs is that who they are listening to – even if media now is that they have athlete. have to say that I empathize with they often become just as wrapped a person agrees with everything become very skilled at appealing Courtesy of Fact Monster the overall message of the conspir - up in their own agendas and that's being said on their news to every bias and every world acy theory subculture. views as the mainstream media – outlet of choice. Too often people view.

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Novembe r is Ha ley Heiser! Roll was taken. MacNaughton reported that Student cussion abo ut th e Gen. E d. ad v ising Daniel le Foster rep orted on Laura Bakke n om in ated Zachary Excused: Leif Larson, Sam Government has $8,917.53, Student wor ksheet after decidin g th at a sam - Chamb er of Comm erce w here Dr. Nieb uhr because he is ver y ou tspo - Benson, Anzley Harmon, Breanna Activities has $8,662.66 and ple w orksh ee t should be c reate d, Fuller repo rted that MSU’s ken and always ready to start con - Benson, Brooke Domonoske, Intramurals has $2,709.57. along w ith an explan ati on of how it Develo pment Fo undatio n pur - versation s. Zachary Cummings and Casey President Josh Sandy reported on wor ks, for st ude nts to unde rs tan d. chased Augusta na Churc h and will Laura Ba kke nomin ated Sk ylar Feldner some food updates. Updates include The dead line for th e cour ses to be in house S tudent H ealth , Lutheran becau se she is always excited for Minutes from the Nov. 18, 2013, quesadillas moving up to the Dam the new cat alog is March 18 . Campu s Mi ni stry, and a veterans SGA eve nts and m eetings. meeting were reviewed. President and timeline being placed on Dr. Brit tany Di egel reporte d on Staff cen ter. Als o 6 b uilding s on campus Luke Lei tne r nomi nat ed Haley Josh Sandy asked if there were any Fuller for renovations. Also touched Sen ate wh ere Dr. Fu ller d iscu ssed are h eated and coo led with g eother - beca use she is alwa ys in t he office additions or corrections to the min - on Sustainability handout regarding the oil and gas i mpac t fund an d uses mal. Fur th ermo re, M ino t is im ple - and always excited for her commit - utes. Minutes were corrected. With our questions for Mr. Foisey and Dr. for Augus tana. Also th ere is a ne w mentin g a “G et Ou t and Pla y” cam - tees. corrections the minutes were Paul Lepp. The Wellness Surveys inte rnship pr ogram in the works to paign w hich will include a cro ss Zach ary n om inat ed C helsea approved. were reviewed with results, 80 per - get s tuden ts into th e co mmu nity. countr y trail and sleddin g hi ll at becau se she is a v ery activ e fresh - cent in favor of faculty using the officer reports They th en discu ssed the staff and Souris Va lley Golf course . She a lso man s enator both on our campus Secretary Alex Buchholz report - Wellness Center for a fee. Lastly, the faculty w ellness su rve y. Last , Beth reporte d that Pa thw ays p lans to and at N DSA. ed t hat senato rs nee d to get their SGA Christmas card was passed Odahlen discu ssed th e Mino t P ublic cha nge to p aying per cred it an d that Luk e n ominat ed Tyler beca use required office hour in every week. around. Schools Bond issue. Voting is Dec. we ha d a presentation on bond he h as no t miss ed an office hou r and Also passed around extra committee Adviser Leon Perzinski had 10. issues. has t hat s mile that brightens your report sheets. nothing to report. Chel sea Gei s reported on M ental Ward Lamon re ported on day! Also s uper involved . Co-Director of Intramurals Luke Adviser Aaron Hughes had noth - Heal th, which disc ussed cris is cen - Eval uation Co mmittee, w hich fur - Kelse y nomi na ted Britta ny Lietner reported that 3-on-3 is going ing to report. ters, psych iatric of fic es and ther discu ssed eva lu ation for ms that becau se s he t ook a lot of time to well and will be ending soon, two Adviser Dr. Jenkins was absent. Teleme dicine w hic h is a p rogram they w ill presen t to Fac ulty Se nate. work o n the p izza c ards and is more weeks. Basketball will be up Faculty Senat e Representat ive where students can Sky pe a li censed Also, th e fa cult y tha t are on the com - alw ays ready to talk at meetings and and running again next semester. Dr. Jean-Fra ncois M ond on was nurs e practition er and have medi - mit tee w ill try and create two polls be involved. Director of State Affairs Emily absent. cine prescr ibed to them . for their c lasses. Pat hwa ys is m ade up o f five Anderson reported that NDSA met Staff Sena te Repr esentative Linda Br ooke D omonosk e r eported on Calli e Cook rep orted on the part s, was form ally called the Three last month with four guest speakers. Benson was absent. IAC, wh ich approved an edite d ver - Alum ni com mittee, w hich talked Tier Pro posa l. One speaker being Chancellor Committ ee reports sion of th e electi on pa ckets doc u - ab out either decr easing the num ber Th e first p art be ing Ac cess – Skogen who spoke on Pathways Tyler Flatlan d reporte d on me nt and ele ct ion code document to of schol ars hips and rais ing the allow stude nts to b e able to obtain updates. More on NDSA will be in Park ing Appeals com mittee, w hich be voted on in G eneral Ass em bly. amou nts or giving ou t more scholar - their goals throu gh post secon dary the committee reports. She also met and reviewed and decided upon Che lsea Geis rep orted on SAC, ships w ith decr eased amo unt s educatio n. More tran sparency w ith passed around the sign up sheet for appeals. which d iscus sed an App for blood Josh Sandy r eported o n ITAC, updat ed ad mis sio ns standar ds. The the next NDSA. Kels ey Mac Naughton re ported alcoh ol lev el conten t. Als o discussed whi ch d iscussed possib ly re vamp - other four will be discussed at later Director of Marketing Ward on the Fin ance Commi ssi on, which was cri sis centers and psych iatric ing the library. Also, talk about meetings. approved two requests as presented Lamon reported that he will be help on cam pu ses. Talks a bout classroom adjournme nt and increased one request by $2. The focusing on promoting Karaoke, The using the b ond fee t o help elevate Unfinished Busin ess Witho ut an y fur ther busin ess Butler and Duck the Halls. Tell all ap prove d re ques ts w ill be presented payments on cam pus c onn ections. ADHOC AMC Re search co mmi t - Presiden t J osh S andy adjourned the your friends! to SG A o n Jan. 27. Fees requested Sta tewide Serv ice Day to be planned tee repo rted that its b e tter to wait it meeting at 8:02 p.m. Director of Media Relations were for A thlet ics, Sus taina bility, by individua l campus es. out and see how and if other sc hools Resp ectfully sub mitt ed, Anzley Harmon was excused. and C ET L. They w il l g o into dep th Zac hary N iebuh r repo rted on us e thi s serv ice. So uth Dakota St ate Alex Buchholz, SGA Secretary

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Students gather in the Beaver Dam to watch the Super Bowl live on the big screen. The Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos, 43-8. MSU Life sponsored the event on Sunday. Wednesday Night Alive!

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Photos by Ayman Alqasem Do you feel stuck? Consider studying abroad! Visit www.minotstateu.edu/international to learn more about study abroad opportunities. Red & Green News Page 7 - February 6, 2014 Sodexo Dining Service renovations improve student dining experience by Emmanuel Okorie 7:30 p.m. During the weekend, it Beaver Dam. Comm 281 opens from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for A new addition Buckshot’s Fall 2013 brought a big change brunch and 5 to 7 p.m. for dinner. implemented during the to Minot State University’s dining It offers a wide variety of food Christmas break, the Hotspot, system run by Sodexo Dining options which include the sauté, offers stir-fry with different Service. Sodexo operates various grill, salad bar, soup, waffle bar, themes each week. The Java food courts on campus. These ice cream stand and the Wrap- n- Lodge now offers F’real (a kind of include: Beaver Creek Cafe, the Toss, which is open throughout blended milkshake smoothie), hot Beaver Dam, Buckshot’s and the the day. The main hotline is open dogs, chips, cookies and donuts, Java Lodge. The Beaver Dam and from 7 to 9:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. to 1:30 also available with the dining dol - Beaver Creek Cafe are both locat - p.m.; and 5 to 7:30 p.m. serving lars. Students can only use their ed on the second floor of the stu - foods including mashed potatoes, meal plan swipes at the Beaver dent center. Buckshot’s and the meat, fish, rice, noodles and more. Dam and the Beaver Creek Cafe. Java Lodge (a convenience store) Sodexo currently offers two Because of the increase in the are located on the first floor of the types of dining plans to students number of students choosing the student center. Each food court is living on campus. These include unlimited meal plan this year, unique in what it offers to stu - the 10-meal plan and the unlimit - Sodexo has suggested eliminating Photo by Michelle Holman dents and customers. ed meal plan. Students with the the 10-meal plan and providing Cheryl Ricucci, a Sodexo employee, sells a coffee to an MSU Sodexo’s introduction of the unlimited meal plan can use one three unlimited plans with differ - student in the Java Lodge. unlimited meal plan in the Beaver meal swipe per week at Wing It, ent levels of dining dollars and Creek Cafe enables many students which is located in the Beaver guest passes to choose from. who have classes between 1 and 5 Dam. This meal swipe consists of Students should be able find a p.m. and after 7 p.m. to be able to five wings, a 20-ounce fountain variety of healthy foods in con - eat after their classes. The Beaver drink and a side. Students can use venient locations on campus. Creek Cafe is open Mondays their dining dollars to purchase through Fridays from 7 a.m. to coffee from a Starbucks in the Page 8 – February 6, 2014 Red & Green RReded && GGreenreen SSportsports PPageage 99 -- FFebruaryebruary 66,, 22014014 SSoftballoftball IIndoorndoor ttrackrack && ffieldield aathletesthletes bbreakreak rrecordsecords eearlyarly iinn sseasoneason bbyy MMichelleichelle HHolmanolman “Bemidji State was a good senior Josh Sandy said. “It was EEditorditor meet for us,” senior Josh Sandy bbeginsegins oonn kind of small but we did really Minot State’s indoor track and field team said. “It was kind of small but Minot State’s indoor track and field team well at it and it built our confi- members are proving to be worthy competi - we did really well at it and it members are proving to be worthy competi- dence up, and we’re excited for ggoodood nnoteote tors after consistently breaking two school built our confidence up, and tors after consistently breaking two school the rest of the year.” records and setting numerous personal bests at we’re excited for the rest of the records and setting numerous personal bests at The Beavers next competed the first three meets of the season. Sprinter year.” bbyy VVanessaanessa CChristiukhristiuk the first three meets of the season. Sprinter at the Black Hills State Sienna Dailey (Jr.) and thrower Adedamola The Beavers next competed SStafftaff WWriterriter Sienna Dailey (Jr.) and thrower Adedamola Yellowjacket Invite in South The Minot State University Sobande (Sr.) consistently proved to be stand - at the Black Hills State The Minot State University Sobande (Sr.) consistently proved to be stand- Dakota Jan. 25. Beavers softball team starts its sea - out student-athletes. Yellowjacket Invite in South Beavers softball team starts its sea- out student-athletes. Sobande added another .12 son at the Desert Stinger MSU faced off against four other schools at Dakota Jan. 25. son at the Desert Stinger MSU faced off against four other schools at meters onto his indoor weight Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., the Super 8 Open in Bemidji, Minn., Jan. 18. Sobande added another .12 Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., the Super 8 Open in Bemidji, Minn., Jan. 18. throw school record, placing this weekend. The team and Eleven Beavers took first place in their respec - meters onto his indoor weight this weekend. The team and Eleven Beavers took first place in their respec- fourth overall. coaches expect the tournament tive events, with 14 earning personal bests. throw school record, placing coaches expect the tournament tive events, with 14 earning personal bests. Dailey also broke an MSU competition will be tough. On Representing the men’s team, Sobande fourth overall. competition will be tough. On Representing the men’s team, Sobande school record with her time of Friday, they face Azusa Pacific excelled with his weight throw of 15.18 meters, Dailey also broke an MSU Friday, they face Azusa Pacific and excelled with his weight throw of 15.18 meters, 58.45 in the 400 meter dash. and Western Oregon Universities. which scored second place overall and sur - school record with her time of Western Oregon Universities. which scored second place overall and sur- The previous record holder, Saturday’s challenge is against the passed the previous indoor season school 58.45 in the 400 meter dash. Saturday’s challenge is against the passed the previous indoor season school Lauri Gillis, had held the record University of Hawaii at Hilo. Then record thrown by Tony Fugelberg 11 years The previous record holder, University of Hawaii at Hilo. Then record thrown by Tony Fugelberg 11 years ago. time of 59.04 since 1984. they take on the defending nation - ago. Lauri Gillis, had held the record they take on the defending nation- Pole vaulter Kirk Capdeville (Sr.) took the Junior Alli Windish won the al champions, the University of Pole vaulter Kirk Capdeville (Sr.) took the time of 59.04 since 1984. al champions, the University of lead with his height of 15 feet, 11 inches. 3000-meter with her time of Central Oklahoma, on Sunday. lead with his height of 15 feet, 11 inches. Junior Alli Windish won the Central Oklahoma, on Sunday. Capdeville’s clearance passed the NCAA 18:52. SSubmittedubmitted PPhotohoto Jen Dixon has already earned Capdeville’s clearance passed the NCAA 3000-meter with her time of Jen Dixon has already earned Division II qualifying height. 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Freshman Catie LeDesma won the performances at the Minnesota State 400 with her time of 58.31, earning third place in the Players to Watch Out For this 3000 meter run in 5:39. Mary Roy, also a fresh- Open Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 in Mankato, Minn. By The Beavers will head down to Fargo season. The NSIC coaches voted 3000 meter run in 5:39. Mary Roy, also a fresh - University Multi and Open Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 overall in the meet. season. The NSIC coaches voted man, impressed the competition with three the end of the meet, the Beavers posted 18 per- tomorrow for the North Dakota State the team to finish in fifth place. man, impressed the competition with three in Mankato, Minn. By the end of the meet, the The Beavers will head down to Fargo the team to finish in fifth place. victories: the 60 meter dash at 8.12 seconds; the sonal bests and eight season bests. University Thundering Herd Classic, a two- Head coach Bill Triplett listed victories: the 60 meter dash at 8.12 seconds; the Beavers posted 18 personal bests and eight sea - tomorrow for the North Dakota State Head coach Bill Triplett listed long jump, 17 feet, 1.25 inches; and the triple Dailey beat her own school record for the day meet. many positives for the coming sea - long jump, 17 feet, 1.25 inches; and the triple son bests. University Thundering Herd Classic, a two- many positives for the coming sea- jump with a distance of 36 feet, 7.75 inches. 400 with her time of 58.31, earning third place son. jump with a distance of 36 feet, 7.75 inches. Dailey beat her own school record for the day meet. son. “Bemidji State was a good meet for us,” overall in the meet. "We are really looking forward "We are really looking forward to the upcoming season,” he said. to the upcoming season,” he said. “There are a lot of new faces, as we “There are a lot of new faces, as we had several seniors on last year’s had several seniors on last year’s team that broke numerous school team that broke numerous school records, including Mandy UniTech records, including Mandy REW HIEFS Greenberg, Tiffany Friesen, C C Greenberg, Tiffany Friesen, Maribel Casillas, Carmen Vargas, Maribel Casillas, Carmen Vargas, 4x4 B&W Corinne Gautron and Keysha Corinne Gautron and Keysha Jansen. Even so, we have some Jansen. Even so, we have some returners that we can build returners that we can build around, such as Jen Dixon, Melissa around, such as Jen Dixon, Melissa Bell, Ali Cygan, Katie Backes, Bell, Ali Cygan, Katie Backes, Stacy Fournier and Brittany Stacy Fournier and Brittany Thorson. UELS is looking to hire in Thorson. 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