Inside This Issue: Volume 95 , Number 21 - Beaver Battleship, Page 2 April 17, 2014 - Student research to be presented in D.C., Page 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Mini University, Page 7 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Sports, Pages 9-10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en OUR MINDS ARE NOT ALWAYS OUR OWN ‘Kryption,’ a student- made, feature-length film, debuts April 25

by Ward Lamon Staff Writer “Our minds are not always our own.” This is the quote on the pro - motional poster for the upcom - ing student-made feature- length film, “Kryption,” debut - ing April 25 in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. The premiere is open to the public and admis - sion is free of charge This large cinematic under - Maldonado taking is headed up by junior multimedia major Matthew Maldonado, the film’s director and producer. Assisting him in these roles are senior theater major Christine Morse and freshman English major Jerrica Rommel, respectively. The quote above lends itself to the amount of suspense held by the movie itself. The film is a feature length suspense/thriller movie that Submitted Poster involves sequences of intense action as charac - Pictured in the “Kryption” poster are (from the left) Taylor Grihorash, James Jacobson, Cheyenne Charging, Jade Danyluik, Austin Zorn, Christine Morse and Eric Thoemke See “Kryption” — Page 8 MSU class to host Project 2014 Powwow Gatsby Dance for charity next week by Upile Maliro by Emmanuel Okorie connections with course content,” Staff Writer Comm 281 Myerchin said. “The purpose of The Native American Spring Honor this event is to give back to the Dance and Powwow Celebration will Broadcasting Campaigns and community.” bring excitment to the Dome April 25-26. Strategies Class (Comm. 325) is Proceeds from the dance will go Native American dancers and drum hosting a charity dance, Project to Minot’s Domestic Violence groups from throughout Gatsby, a student-run event, from Crisis Center (DVCC), a non-profit and neighboring states and provinces 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the lower level organization that advocates for will compete during the annual event. of Sports on Tap (entrance at the victims of domestic abuse. It has Annette Mennem, Minot State Broadway/East door) safe houses in secret locations to University Native American Cultural Audra Myerchin, Comm 325 protect the clients. This event is to Center director, described the event. class instructor, oversees the event. raise money for DVCC, which is “Powwows are a celebration of life,” “I do this with my courses to also in need of common household she said, “a gathering of people (friends Photo by Michelle Holman encourage community engage - items such as paper products, and families). Some are competition and The 2013 Powow crowds the MSU Dome. The two-day ment, create partnerships with cleaning supplies and toiletries. some are traditional. The MSU Powwow Native American celebration included traditional dances, community entities and to make live music and authentic food. See Proj. Gatsby — Page 5 See Powwow — Page 5 Page 2 – April 17, 2014 News Red & Green News in Brief Gala dinner and auction In addition to performing, The Harlem Anderson will informally discuss supports MSU students Globetrotters April 17 the suites, Bach and the move - “STyhme phoMninicot CoSloymrsp” hony Each spring, the Minot State awarded $20,000 in scholarships The Harlem Globetrotters ments. The library sponsors the 2014 World Tour will take place Orchestra concludes its 2013-14 University Alumni Association to students. We couldn’t be happi - lyrical lunches. They are free and season, “Symphonic Colors,” sponsors the Gala Dinner and er to be able to support the univer - in the MSU Dome April 17 at 7 open to everyone. p.m. To reserve seating/general April 26 with a concert titled Auction. The event is a fundraiser sity with this event.” admission, visit www.msu - “MSO Pops: Evening at the for the Alumni Endowment Fund Scholarship recipients help dis - dome.com, or call the MSU MSCOPE dance Movies” in MSU’s Ann Nicole and its various programs, includ - play the donated items at the auc - Athletic office at 701-858-3041. Nelson Hall. The concert will ing student scholarships to MSU. tion. Josh Sandy, MSU senior and explore some of the greatest At-the-door ticket sales start at 6 lesMsionont sS tAatpe rCill u2b2 o fa Pnhdy s2ic9al Donated items from area indi - scholarship recipient, helped at movie themes from the past, p.m. Educators is sponsoring swing, viduals and businesses will be last year’s event. salute the Armed Forces and fea - All purchases are final and Latin and waltz dance lessons in auctioned off to the highest bid - “Working at the Gala allowed ture the winner of the MSU senior nonrefundable. the Swain Hall Pedagogy Lab at 7 der. me to interact with loyal MSU honor competition. The concert p.m. with sign-up at the door. Janna McKechnie, director of alumni that support the students begins at 7:30 p.m. with a precon - Class participants will choose alumni relations and annual giv - at our university,” Sandy said, cert lecture at 6:30 p.m. All MSU Democracy Café to dances they most want to learn. ing, organizes the event. “and that makes for a pretty cool students, faculty and staff are The lessons will be in the “Each year the Alumni experience.” discuss election admitted free with an ID, but Swain Hall pedagogy lab on sec - Association awards scholarships This year’s Gala is April 25 at must obtain a ticket because all seMaisnootn iSstastue eswill host a ond floor, and all are welcome to to deserving MSU students,” 5:30 p.m. at Minot’s Holiday Inn- seats are reserved. Friends or Democracy Café April 22 at 9:30 attend. The cost is $40 for a four- McKechni said. “Our Gala Riverside. The $50 ticket includes spouse tickets are $25 for balcony a.m. in the Beaver Brew Cafe in week session or $15 per class or fundraiser is how we are able to a gourmet dinner, music and ele - and $20 for main floor. For more the Beaver Ridge Plaza. The topic $20 for participants repeating the make a difference in so many stu - gant atmosphere. information, call 858-4228 or visit is "N.D. Election Season Opener: four-week session from February. dents’ lives. This past year we www.minotstateu.edu/sympho - What to Expect in November," ny. with discussion leader Dave Today in History Thompson, news director and Percussion and Beaver 1492: Christopher political correspondent for Prairie marimba ensembles Columbus signs a Minot State University’s MSMUin ovt oicSteat et aleUnntivs ersity’s Public Radio, NPR. Thompson contract with Spain to Percussion Ensemble and Concert Choir, Women’s Chorus Battleship was originally scheduled to pres - find the Indies. ent April 1 but the event was Marimba Ensemble, under the and MSU Singers will perform direction of Avis Veikley, will by Duane Everette Robinson postponed due to weather. April 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Ann 1907: 11,745 immigrants perform April 22 at 7:30 p.m. in Comm 281 Democracy Café’s purpose is to Nicole Nelson Hall. Admission is arrive at Ellis Island, Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Beaver Battleship is a free event foster non-partisan discussion on free and parking is unrestricted. New York. important civic issues in our com - Admission is free. for Minot State University stu - dents that will be held in the MSU munity. It is funded in part by the 1920: The American MSU Band concert pool at 7 p.m. April 29. MSU Center for Engaged MSU Life: movies Minot State University’s Band Professional Football Teaching and Learning. The MSU Life will show “That will perform April 29 at 7:30 p.m. In this event, teams of two will Association forms event is free and open to the pub - Awkward Moment” April 24, as in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. have to work together to remain (NFL). lic. well as a “surprise movie” April Admission is free anf parking is un-sunken while another team 30. Both movies will be shown at unrestricted. tries to sink them. It’s a bracket 1939: Cartoon characters 9 p.m. in Aleshire Theater, and tournament where the survivors Daffy Duck, Elmer MSU professor to lead are free with a current MSU ID. advance and have a chance to play Fudd and Petunia Pig Maypole dance and in the championship. debut. musical performance, Teams will be given a bucket, a Centennial tree planting shield and another object that will LyErricika Al nLduernsocnh , associate pro - NAC gallery reception Elementary school children 1982: Canada adopts its be handed out at the event. The fessor of music, will perform will join Terry Eckmann and constitution. for Juried Student Art objective is for teams to sink the Johann Sebastian Bach's Cello MSU’s Social Dance class in re- opposing teams while staying Suites three consecutive ShMoiwno tA pSrtial t2e 5 University’s enacting the traditional Maypole 2011: The Mid-April 2011 afloat. Tuesdays this spring semester in Northwest Art Center will host dance on May 1 at 2 p.m. in the Southern United Organizers say it will be a great the atrium of the Gordon B. Olson an opening reception for the Old Main Ellipse. States tornado time for students to get to know Library at noon. Bring your sack Juried Student Art Show on April MSU president Fuller, with outbreak results in other Minot State Beavers and lunch and enjoy the music. On 25 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Hartnett SGA President Josh Sandy and more than 30 deaths; compete against their friends. April 22, Anderson will perform Hall Gallery. Juror Jim Park, Faculty Senate president Kevin North Carolina is the The event is open to all stu - Suite No. 1 in G major. On April Moorhead, Minn., will present Neuharth, will then plant a Bur state worst affected . dents with a current MSU ID. Sign 29, he will perform Suite No. 2 in awards at 7 p.m. The reception is oak tree. up by April 28 at 11 p.m. on (Courtesy of D minor, and on May 6, free and open to everyone. The This Centennial Celebration is Brainyhistory.com) www.mleagues.com/minotstate. Anderson will perform Suite No. exhibit runs April 24 through free and open to the public. MSU Life sponsors the event. 3 in C major. May 8. Red & Green News Page 3 - April 17, 2014 April Math Talk: ‘Introduction MSU math and chemistry major to present research to Differential Equations’ in Washington, D.C. (MSU Public Information by Alexis Klein Narayan Thapa, MSU mathe - Office) — Kowan O'Keefe, Minot Comm 281 matics and science instructor, is S t a t e The April 24 math talk features Bell’s research advisor. U n i v e r s i t y Melissa Bell discussing Bell said this talk would be mathematics “Introduction to differential equa - good for those who want to con - and chemistry tions,” at 5 p.m. in Room 330 of tinue an education in math. major from Model Hall. However, anyone is welcome to Blind Bay, Bell, a Minot State University check it out. B r i t i s h chemistry and biology major, will “This is a good basis of what Columbia, is cover differential equations, they can grow off of,” Bell said. one of 60 stu- O’Keefe which are a part of calculus. ”It’s also an application of the dents chosen “Usually Math talks are about equation, not just math.“ nationally to go to Capitol Hill student research, but Dr. Thapa Math talks are held every April 29, as part of 2014 Posters and I thought that because of month, generally on the third or on the Hill, to present their where I am with my research, I fourth Thursday. They are open to research to U.S. Congress mem- would do more of an introduction all students. Some teachers give bers. The event, hosted by the of the math rather than my cur - extra credit to the students that Council on Undergraduate rent application.” attend. Research, recognizes student achievements in undergraduate research. CUR selected O'Keefe's research project from more than NAC lecture: ‘Indian 800 applications. Mikhail Bobylev, chemistry professor, Conquistadors’ and O'Keefe will visit North Dakota's congressional delega - by Emmanuel Okorie look at it from that point of view. tion. Talking directly with stu- Comm 281 “The idea of this lecture is to dents the federally funded pro- The Northwest Art Center present a different point of view of grams impact helps Congress (NAC) will present “Indian history. The concept we can take members better understand the Conquistadors: Native Peoples’ away is that there are different importance of undergraduate Participation in the Conquest of ways to look at things.” she said. research. Since 2008, four stu - Mexico,” Monday April 28 at 7 After the 45-minute lecture, dents of Bobylev have presented p.m. in Aleshire Theater, Hartnett Benton will answer questions at Posters on the Hill. Hall from those attending. This event is "CUR is a professional society Bradley Benton, assistant pro - free and open to the public. whose mission is to promote fessor of history at North Dakota undergraduate participation in State University, will examine the “Indian Conquistadors” of Mexico and their roles as indispensable allies in establishing and spread - ing Spanish colonial domination in INSIDE/OUT the early 16th century. It also MSU's News & explores the ramifications of this new approach to conquest history Feature Show and its present-day consequences for Mexican and indigenous iden - Thursdays, live at 5 P.M., C HANNEL 19 tities. P M “When Europeans came to the Shown again Thursday at 6:30 . . New World and conquered the Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. Native people,” Avis Veikley, Produced by MSU Broadcasting students NAC director said, “they didn’t just do it all on their own. They might have been helped by rival native tribes. It is interesting to Page 4 – April 17, 2014 Opinion Red & Green On Movies ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ (Evans) also known as Captain must be taken, no matter the cost. good in this film. Chris Evans more of Mackie and the Falcon America, is still trying to adjust to Very quickly one of these new returns as Captain America and soon. Of course, every great hero the world he is now living in. threats begins to rear his head out he does not disappoint. Evans needs a great villain and that is Rodgers manages to make a friend into the open and starts creating gives us that feeling that we want where the Winter Soldier comes by Alex Nelson by the name of Sam Wilson havoc among S.H.I.E.L.D. He is to cheer on this character not sim - in. Staff Writer (Mackie), also known as The called the Winter Soldier (Stan), a ply because he is the main charac - Portrayed by Sebastian Stan, As one of the Avengers, Falcon, a former paratrooper. He Soviet Union version of Captain ter, but due to his abilities as a this guy proves to be a threatening Captain America has proved to be works as an operative for America, who is just as skilled as hero and his sense of moralities. adversary as Captain America’s one of the most reliable members S.H.I.E.L.D. alongside Black him. Scarlett Johansson and Samuel deadly counterpart. He is very of the team. He proves this once Widow (Johansson) and agents To make matters worse, L. Jackson return as well as allies impressive to watch, not to men - again in “Captain America: The Rumlow (Grillo) and Hill Rodgers is now declared a fugi - to Captain America, and all man - tion very chilling, because every Winter Soldier.” (Smulders). tive by S.H.I.E.L.D., forcing him age to hold their own during the time you see him death and “Captain America: The Winter Despite all the good he has on the run with very few allies. film. I liked the scenes that fea - destruction are sure to follow. In Soldier” stars Chris Evans, done for S.H.I.E.L.D., Rodgers Now Captain America and his tured Black Widow and Captain my opinion, Loki is still the best Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, can’t help but feel uneasy about allies, Black Widow and Falcon, America as we can see them work - villain in the Marvel cinematic Anthony Mackie, Frank Grillo, the secrets Nick Fury (Jackson) is must work together to save the ing together and even giving each series, but the Winter Soldier is Cobie Smulders, Robert Redford keeping from him. Fury and United States from the Winter other witty banter like they are co- definitely my second favorite. and Samuel L. Jackson. Directed Senior S.H.I.E.L.D. official Soldier. workers. Anthony Mackie as Sam The action sequences in the by Anthony and Joe Russo, it has Alexander Pierce (Redford) I was very excited to see this Wilson, aka The Falcon, is a great movie are impressive. Not much a PG-13 rating for intense action. believe that the world is changing, when I first saw the trailers. I have addition to the series who is just GCI was used to my knowledge, Since the battle of New York and therefore in order to combat to say, it was very impressive. The as impressive as Captain America which makes it more fun. I espe - (Avengers film), Steve Rodger the new threats, drastic measures cast and the acting were very and, hopefully, we will be seeing See ‘Winter Soldier’ — Page 5

Not Just Paranoia Is ‘free love’ really all that free?

more natural and liberating. must be acknowledged that the largely halted due to people hav - term; Free love is more of a route Consequences of Free Love only reason that Free Love has ing more children than they could to short term gratification with include unplanned pregnancy been able to exist in our society ever possibly successfully take less-than-desirable and even dev - by Bryan Lynch and venereal disease. Those two today is because of "man-made" care of, and an extremely sharp astating long-term consequences. Staff Writer things alone indicate that Free contraceptives, disease screening increase in venereal disease. So, even with religious teach - "Free Love" or non-monogamy, Love is somewhat prohibited by and other technologies. Therefore, monogamy, because ings and arguments over right is often advertised as being more nature in a way. Therefore, Free Love cannot be it allows people to protect them - and wrong aside, there are very natural and sexually liberating, but While I am very much against argued to be "all natural," as it selves against diseases and at least logical and essential reasons for is it really? While Free Love is often sexual repression and do not requires a certain degree of man- somewhat successfully plan preg - respecting and preserving the romanticized, it has some very real believe in telling people what they made scientific intervention to nancy, could actually be regarded family and the institution of mar - and nasty consequences that actu - should or should not do in their perpetuate itself. Without human as being more natural and liberat - riage as strong foundations in our ally reinforce monogamy as being own private lives, I believe that it intervention, Free Love would be ing than Free Love in the long society.

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“It is one of the first on North cause like the DVCC. Local businesses sponsoring the specials available for purchase. “Project Gatsby.”

Dakota’s summer powwow cir - “A project like this gives me a event include Rick’s Jewelry, Clear This event is open to ages 18 and cuit,” she said. “A lot of Native people live in this area, including two reservations within 100 miles ... ‘Winter Soldier’ complain that it is too long. of Minot. In Indian country, we continued from page 4 Others might not understand honor those who have accom - cially liked the hand-to-hand what is going on, which is why it plished something such as a col - combat used by Black Widow helps to see the first Captain lege degree.” and the fight scenes between America film before watching The different categories within Captain America and the Winter this one. It also wouldn’t hurt to the dance competitions are adults, Soldier. I also have to say the have some knowledge about junior and teens. Then there are plot was much better than the these characters from the comics. different styles of powwow danc - first Captain America movie. I personally believe that “The ing – traditional, fancy, grass and Then again, the first one was Avengers” is a better film, but jingle. more of an origin story and most “Captain America: The Winter On Friday, April 25, the Yellow superhero films begin that way. Soldier” is high on my list. Bird Indian Hoop Dancers will There were many twists and Overall, the film is very good give two performances, one at turns in the film. I kept getting and worth a watch, whether 10:30 a.m. and one at 8 p.m. this sense of fear on who to trust you’re a fan of comics or not. Mennem said they have per - and what is going to happen I personally rate “Captain formed all over the world, includ - next. This film doesn’t have America: The Winter Soldier” 5 ing at the United Nations, the many flaws, though some might out 5 Beavers. White House, on Jay Leno and in a

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“What a dancer wears at a Fuller on Saturday, April 26, at participate, follows the honoring powwow is not a costume,“ 7:30 p.m., after the grand entry. of the Fullers at 8 p.m. Mennem stressed, “it is called Doreen Lyons, Irene Stevenson “We invite alumni to come and Regalia or powwow outfit.” and their family are hosting the be honored as well,” Mennen said, To further honor the graduates Crow special honoring. Crow “and to celebrate 100 years of and their families, a free buffalo announcer Stanley Pretty Paint accomplishments.” meal will be served April 25 in the will be the main speaker and the The powwow runs until Student Center at 5 p.m. The Crow Drum Group, Black Whistle approximately 10 p.m. on Friday Standing Rock Sioux Game and Singers, is the host drum for the and 11 p.m. on Saturday. Mennem Fish Department donated the buf - honoring of President Fuller. invites everyone to attend. It is falo. Sudexo will prepare it. The Honor Parade, in which all free for all MSU students, faulty Doors will open at 10 a.m. on 2014 MSU graduates are invited to and staff with valid school ID. both days; the food booth will open at 11 a.m., grand entries

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Photo by Upile Maliro Photo by Courtney Holman MSU students (from the left) Jeffyvonne Sands, Hope Idahosa, Jerusalem Tukura and Urosa Students gather to create stuffed animals. MSU Life sponsored the event Khalid stuff their own animals to take home. last week in the Beaver Dam.

SNDU students give books to school children For Gordon B. Olson library hours, call 858-3200

Lutheran Campus Ministry at Minot State University invites you to a Farewell Social honoring Pastor Kari Williamson Tuesday, April 29, 2-4 p.m. with a brief program at 2:30 p.m. MSU Conference Center Submitted Photo MSU Student North Dakota United (SNDU) education students gather at McKinley Elementary School to give Third floor, Student Center each student a book. SNDU members raised money through service projects to purchase more than 400 books for their MSU Centennial Power of 100 Project. Pictured are (top row, from the left) Pat Jorgenson, Free and open to the public adviser, Kourtney Sundby, Nicole Axtman, Kallie Holmen; (front row) Ashley Perlicheck and Nicole Behm. Red & Green News Page 7 - April 17, 2014 Mini University

comes to Photo by Jamie Council Broadcasting student Emmanuel Okorie shows Mini University campus participants the KMSU radio studio and interviews them on air on Channel 19. Students are by Jamie Council using Mini University to address Staff Writter the community problem of lack Students often don't see how of weekend activities for certain classes pertain to real life elementary students. experiences, or may doubt the value of various courses. However, the sole job of one class on campus is just that. Community Problem Solving (HON 391H) is required in order to fulfill the 27-29 credits Honors College for Kids director, assist - Concentration. ed in distributing and collecting Minot State University Native American Cultural Awareness Club Laurie Geller, Minot State flyers and brochures to and from University Honors Program schools. The students composed 2014 director, explains the class. and submitted a grant proposal "It helps students learn other to receive funding for snacks skills that aren’t taught in tradi - and supplies. tional courses,” she said, “and “It’s important to get shows them that they can have involved with your communi - Spring Honor Dance an effect on the community." ty,” Heidelberger said. “This is a At the beginning of the great way for [MSU] students on semester, honors students in campus to impact their commu - & Powwow Celebration Geller's HON 391H class nity as well as influencing chil - researched and brainstormed dren that are going to be future local issues around Minot. After leaders. Also, seeing new faces April 25 & 26 assessing possible projects to teach some of the same stuff they combat various community are learning in the classroom is MSU Dome problems, the students nar - also a great reinforcer.” rowed their choices until finally KMSU, Art Club, Science Schedule deciding upon one key topic: Club, Theatre Club and various FRIDAY M.C . Mini University. sports teams volunteer their 10 A.M. . .Dancers & Drum Group Registration Open Charles Moran, Mandaree, N.D. Mini University brings ele - Saturdays to lead activities for Arena Director mentary school students to the the elementary kids to partici - 10:30 a.m...... Yellow Bird Indian Dancers Russell Young Bird MSU campus on the weekends pate in. From painting flower - 1 P.M...... Grand Entry (Parade of Dancers) Host Drum Fort Peck Sioux for an opportunity to participate pots to having fun with science 5 P.M. .Free Buffalo Feed, MSU Student Center in various student-run activities experiments, the kids get a 7 P.M...... Grand Entry (Parade of Dancers) by multiple Minot State clubs plethora of free activities to try and organizations. out on weekends. 8 P.M...... Yellow Bird Indian Dancers Contest Dances "It gives students educational “I think it’s great to see it SATURDAY Admission opportunities that they might come together now and imple - 1 & 7 P.M.. . . .Grand Entry (Parade of Dancers) $3 (ages 12-55) not have gotten otherwise," ment it,” Geller said. “There was with Crow Special Honoring for Elders & MSU Students, Faculty and Staff Free w/ID Tamara Heidelberger, an HON that worry that things might not MSU President David and Nancy Fuller 391H class member said. come together.” following 7 p.m. Grand Entry General Public Welcome to All Events! The class targeted elementary With only half the Mini 8 P.M...... Honor Parade for FOR INFORMATION CALL schools with the lowest SES University weekends completed, MSU Graduating Class of 2014 1-800-777-0750 or 701-858-3365 (socioeconomic status) based on there is already positive feed - the number of discounted lunch - back from the community and a es per school. Amy Woodbeck, growing number of participants. Page 8 – April 17, 2014 News Red & Green MSU star students honored at Who’s Who luncheon MSU students selected for Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges were honored at a luncheon last week. Pictured are (back row, from the left) Breanna Benson, Sarah Johnston, Mara Hintz, Alan Jermiason, Matthew Jermiason, Sam Olson, Kowan O’Keefe, Josh Sandy, Jamie Council, Lindsey Nelson; (front row) Taylor Grihorash, Nicole Behm, Kaitlyn Dahlberg, Anna Barlet, Janessa Whitmore, Callie Cook, Jorden Brown, Brooklyn Bender and Courtney Albertson. Not pictured are Katie Backes, Rachelle Brown, Tyler Flatland, McKenzee Kemper, Jared Schumaier and Danielle Smith. Photo by Jamie Council

ence that will definitely be a door- help make the film’s music and premiere, which will include vari - summer months. He has a roman - ... “Kryption” opener for our careers in acting working the cameras as well. ous activities around the film tic comedy in the works for next continued from page 1 and filmmaking, and help in get - Despite all of that, he pulled itself. There will be art displays fall, which is currently untitled, ters sear ch for tr uths amidst a host ting our names out there,” together a well-rounded crew and just outside the hall, along with a and has early plans for one in the of lies. Maldonado said. was blessed to have found a photo booth, live music perform - spring as well titled, “Swarmer,” Pro duce r, and one of the W hen a sked abo ut th e devel - group of ta le nted pe ople aro und ances a nd food. for hi s se nior pr ojec t. In ad di tion, opment of the cast and crewmem - campus and within the communi - Maldonado said the premiere he also has a few other projects as main w riters, bers through the process of mak - ty to work with. is taking a more formal tone and well, such as narratives and other Jerrica R omm el, describes a bit ing th e film , M aldo nado said he Maldonado said h e a nd the encour ag es atte ndees to com e in vari ous sh orts. was surprised by how well the rest of the film’s cast and crew are formal attire. But for now, he encourages more of the team had come together. proud to bring the finished prod - In the future, Maldonado has everyone to come out Friday night mov ie’s my steri - “We’ve really become uct of their hard work together three more upcoming film proj - and see “Kryption.” ous plot. “It's about a Morse imme rsed in w hat we’re doing. I right he re o n the MSU cam pus. ects. “Bells hock Field ,” h is next feel like a lot of the people in the They invite everyone to the Friday major film, will happen in the college st ud ent film, like Eric, who was a first time who stum bles actor, have come really far. He upon h is great was one of the last people cast, but TTuesday went gra ndfa ther’s went fit into his main role well under journal, ” sh e the pressure. The hardest part The Landing - ad 2 said. “It contains overall was getting people’s secre ts that some HILLHILL dangerous peo - schedul es to work o ut w ith free 2x3 B&W NORTH Rommel NORTH ple are after, time set aside to w or k on the film TO FETCH together.” UP including an American organiza - Bread&Conversatioonn UP

Maldonado said casting itself tion tha t ha s plan s for contro lling took between six and eight the world .” months to lock in the right group The mo vie started as a sim ple r of people that fit the characters in Liquo art clu b fundr aise r, bu t Free soup l unch the film. The entire film process Store Maldon ado sa w the opp o rtunity ay has been about a year and a half in for MSU s tudents veryd to m ake it m uch more. E es! the making. In addition to that, he Every T uesday Pric “It [“Kyr ption ”] re ally became Low described how lots of other work som ethin g a lot more for people 11:30 a .m. – 1:30 p .m. was involved such as writing and involv ed, like C hristin e and Administration 1 58 BAR & BOTTLESHOP myself. It became a unique experi - creating a ll of the necess ary script SPONSORED B Y Must be 21 to enter LUTHERAN C AMPUS M INISTRY 2015 N. Broadway and scr ee npla y, finding peopl e to Red & Green Sports Page 9 - April 17, 2014 Men’s golf finishes tournament in 7th place by Jamin Heller "It's hard to overcome our nament, shooting 75 and 76 Staff Writer poor fall showing, but we shot a respectively. Gleich tied for 15th Weather stymied the Minot good round here today," head place while Duchscherer landed State Men’s Golf team’s bid to coach Randy Westby told MSU 28th. move up at the NSIC champi - sports information. St. Cloud State took home the onship in Brainerd, Minnesota. Once again Kowan O’Keefe conference championship, post - A third round 301 moved the led the way, shooting a 1-under ing a score 30 strokes better than Beavers up to seventh place, with par 71 to tie for the best round of their nearest opponent. O’Keefe Minot shooting the fourth-best the day. He moved into a tie for took home All-NSIC honors for round of the day. Inclement fifth when combining his scores the second time in as many sea - weather forced the cancellation of from the first two rounds of the sons, capping off a spectacular the final round, however, wash - championship last fall. junior season. ing out the momentum Minot Teammates Casey Gleich and The Beavers will now prepare State had gained during a strong Cody Duchscherer also had solid for the Winona State Invitational, end to the season. rounds in their final NSIC tour - April 22 and 23.

Baseball drops doubleheader to Concordia

by Jamin Heller all the offence the Beavers could two, with the Beavers striking Staff Writer muster, producing just four hits first only to relinquish the lead. For the first time in three throughout the game. The Minot was able to scratch years, the Minot State Beavers Golden Bears eventually came home a run in the first, courtesy Men’s Baseball team took to the roaring back, scoring an of a well-executed double steal turf of historic Corbett Field. unearned run in the fourth and with runners on first and third, Photo by Vanessa Christiuk Unfortunately, the Beavers four runs in the fifth to take the forcing a balk from the Golden Utility player Katie Backes swings the bat in a doubleheader with weren’t able to convert home lead for good. Starter Josh Larsen Bear pitcher. The offence then Concordia University, St. Paul on Monday. field advantage into a pair of remained stymied in his bid for dried up until the ninth, when much-needed wins over his first victory of the season, a Ricco Walker smacked a pinch- Concordia University – St. Paul. victim of one bad inning and a hit solo home run over the left faced challenging Minot State’s bats went silent lack of run support. field fence. Begay and outfielder on Saturday, as they dropped "I thought Josh was good," Conner Oliver were the only both games of a doubleheader by head coach Brock Weppler told Beavers to have multiple-hit weekend after weekday sweep a 5-2 score. Sunday’s games were MSU Sports Information. "He left games, with Concordia pitching eventually cancelled due to in a tough situation there, and I limiting the Beavers to just eight by Vanesssa Christiuk Game one didn't go as planned as weather. know he wanted to do better. We hits over nine innings. Staff Writer Minot dropped with a score of 13- The Beavers were able to score just got to have better at-bats. We Austin Berntson had a solid Last Wednesday the Beavers 3. Game two went a little better, as first in game one, jumping out to stranded a lot of runners and start but saw his record fall to 1-3 took on Northern State University the bats came alive, but the out - a 2-0 lead on an error produced couldn't really get the offense on the season after giving up at home at . come was still the same, with a by a groundball off the bat of going.” eight hits and three runs (two To begin the sweep, the score of 8-5. third baseman AJ Begay. That’s It was a similar story in game Beavers ended mercy-ruled game On Monday, the Beavers were See Baseball — Page 10 one early with a score of 8-0. at Concordia University, St. Paul. Game two followed up well with They won the first game, 6-4, and another game in the win column, lost the second game, 5-9. MSU women place 9th at Augie Invite as they outscored Northern 6-4. The Beavers doubleheader at by Jamin Heller The Beavers then hit the road MSU Moorhead on Tuesday was eighth-place Winona State. ened to just a single round due to Staff Writer for a six-game trip, playing postponed due to poor field con - Seniors Rebecca Heinitz and inclement weather cancelling Minnesota State at Mankato, ditions. The Minot State Women’s Mackenzie Nagel led the way for Sunday’s second round. The Concordia University at St Paul, The Beavers are home this Golf team finished in ninth place MSU by shooting a pair of 87s, Beavers will now turn their focus and Minnesota State at Moorhead. weekend playing Duluth on at the weather-shortened Augie tying for 29th place. Danielle towards the Minnesota State – Sunday, the Beavers faced the Friday at 2 p.m. and St. Cloud Invitational last weekend. Foster posted an 89 while Kayla Moorhead Dragon Invite this undefeated Mankato Mavericks. Saturday at 1 p.m.. 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