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December 8, 2011 Inside this edition: Minot State University Student Spotlight - Page 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 Campus Compact - Page 7 Volume 93 , Number 12 Sports - Page 9 www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen Red &Green More Sports - Page 10 KMSU Auction helps rebuild Minot

Photo by Anthony Anderson The PASC Christmas tree is displayed in front of the MSU Bookstore. The club encourages everyone to take a paper ornament and donate the item listed by Dec. 14.

PASC holds donation drive Photo by Anthony Anderson KMSU Auction helpers (from the left) Yu Young Jang, Candace Brekke and Aaron Larson prepare Kelsey Eaton their way into Minot to house auction packages. The auction was held Tuesday. Proceeds went to Beavers Rebuild, a fundraiser PASC Vice-President families and individuals who lost to benefit families affected by the recent flood. As the flood waters rose and the their homes in the flood. sirens sounded early on June 22, The Psychology and Addiction 2011, many families in the Minot Studies Club (PASC) of Minot area packed the last load of their State University understands the belongings and evacuated their need for some sort of normality homes. Most of these families did during a holiday season which, for ‘A ’ hits Aleshire Theater not take all of their belongings with many, does not resemble normal; them, often sacrificing sentimental thus the holiday decoration dona - Jamie Council age children as some of the younger roles. This year, value for purposeful utility. Holiday tion drive for flood victims is Comm 281 because we are taking it out on tour, we decided decorations were, for many, senti - underway. It’s that time of year. With Christmas just around we’d use nothing but college students. So that’s mental items left behind. “Many families left their the corner, the Minot State University Campus interesting, that our students are playing some of As the city of Minot moves into Christmas decorations when it Players will put on a Christmas production, “A the younger roles. For example, Kristi Anderson the holiday season only months flooded. I know I left mine,” one Christmas Carol,” directed by Daniel Johnson. will play the role of Tiny Tim.” after the devastating flood, there is PASC member said. “It would be Based on the original version by Charles Campus Players will travel to several elemen - a different feel in the air. This year, nice to spread some cheer this sea - Dickens, the play has been adapted to a dramatiza - tary schools and nursing homes before the first and for years to come, many hous - son.” tion and cut down to better suit its audiences. public performance on Saturday, Dec. 10. That per - es that were once lit up with lights The idea behind the project is Unlike in past years, students completely direct and formance begins at 7:30 p.m. in Aleshire Theater. for months on end now sit dark simple. Grab an ornament off the perform this production. Ticket prices are $6 for adults and $5 for students and desolate; gutted from the tree located outside the entrance “That’s one of the things that’s different with it and seniors. For reservations, call 858-3172. For inside out. to the bookstore in the Student this year,” Kevin Neuharth, MSU Director of more information or questions, contact Kevin Many homes are FEMA trailers Union, obtain the item listed and Theatre, said. “In the past, when we’ve done ‘A Neuharth at 858-3879 or by email Christmas Carol,’ we’ve incorporated some school- [email protected]. that have been slowly making See PASC — Page 7 Page 2 – December 8, 2011 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “Did you participate in intramural sports this year? Why or why not?” Amber Penrose Staff Photographer

Arianna Hackett Betsy Miller Colleen Bertrand Gregory Groesbeck Jamie Council Theatre Arts Nursing Chemistry Criminal Justice Broadcasting “No, I wouldn’t know “I did not have time to par - “I didn’t participate in any “Yes, flag football because I “Yes, I did intramural about them until a few ticipate in intramurals intramural sports because am in the off-season of bowling to have fun and days before the deadline, because I had to balance my I’m already active in the track, and some teammates bond with my roomies.” and by then it was too time between classes, hockey softball program at MSU, wanted me to join.” late to take off of work or and softball.” and with my major I don’t put a team together.” have time to do much else.” News in brief and $5 for students, children and workshop. Today in History MSU history Make your own senior citizens. Call 858.3172 for Registrtion deadline is Jan. 18 for 1660: Margaret Hughes is the poster session tie blankets reservations. the Jan. 19 workshop, and Jan. 25 first women to appear on Today, beginning at 1 p.m., Tonight, at 9 p.m. in the Beaver for the Jan. 26 workshop. Register stage in Britain. Mark Timbrook’s First Year Dam, MSU After Dark will host with a partner in the Power Center Previously, all female roles Experience class will hold a poster “Make your own tie blanket.” All ʻSynethesiaʼ exhibit or call Lynn at 858-4047. Free pizza were played men. Senior Briana Schwan’s senior session on the second floor of Old students are welcome, but supplies provided afterward. exhibition, “Synethesia,” will be Main, west wing. The various are limited, so please arrive on The workshops are sponosred 1941 : The Unites States declares on display until Dec. 30 in the posters displayed will discuss the time. Organizers ask students to by the Student Success Center, the war on Japan, following Northwest Art Center Library history of the early Minot Normal bring scissors and their MSU ID. Power Center and Student the Dec. 7 attack on Pearl Gallery. The theme of the exhibit School. The event is free and open Government Association. Harbor is “visualizing music through to the public. Angel Tree gifts photography.” 1952: "Pregnancy is mentioned due Dec. 9 ʻVagina Monologuesʼ for the first time on OATS offers Lutheran Campus Ministry Finals Breakfast auditions set television in an episode of massages today asks that anyone who took a tag The annual Finals Breakfast is The Theater Program will “I Love Lucy.” The Organization of Athletic off the Angel Tree in the Student Monday, Dec. 12, from 9 p.m. to hold auditions for the “Vagina Training Students will offer mas - Center Atrium bring the 10:30 p.m. in the Beaver Creek Café. Monologues” on Jan. 11 and 12 1980: John Lennon is shot and sages today to students to help unwrapped gift and tag to the All students are welcome; must at 7 p.m. in the Black Box killed outside of his relieve finals week stress. The bookstore by Friday, Dec. 9. show MSU ID upon entrance. Theatre in Hartnett Hall. appartment building. massages are from noon to 4 p.m. Auditions are open to female in the Swain Hall sports medicine MSU students, faculty, staff and 1991: The Soviet Union is training room on the first floor. ʻA Christmas Carolʼ Self-defense work - community members. Males formally dissolved. On Saturday, Dec. 10, the MSU The cost for a massage is $5 for 10 who wish to get involved Campus Players will present “A shop offered in Jan. minutes or $10 for 20 minutes. A self-defense workshop for behind the scenes, such as in 2009: In Burma, authorities Christmas Carol,” directed by jun - students will be held Jan. 19 and concessions or set construction, burn $93 million worth of ior Daniel Johnson. The show Jan. 26 in Swain Hall pedagogy should contact Penny Lipsey a t confiscated drugs begins at 7:30 p.m. in Aleshire lab. Richard Seklecki, MSU crimi - [email protected] Theater. Tickets are $6 for adults nal justice instructor, will lead the or at 701.340.3262. (Courtesy of Brainhistory.com) Red & Green News Page 3 - December 8, 2011 Security and safety is of Student Spotlight

great importance SierrAnathon y LAndearsosn sila include cameras and a telephone- Editor Amy Olson Sierra Lassila has only been attending Minot State “I really like system that connects the user Comm 281 University for one semester, but she hasn’t hesitated with a 9-1-1 dispatcher. just have a The influx of crime in Minot to make a splash in the campus community, helping The SGA and the university this summer was a topic of hot to serve the students of MSU as a member of passion to cabinet discussed the initiative of discussion. Residents questioned Lutheran Campus Ministries, Chi Alpha and CRU. serve the blue lights in October, 2007. In a their wellbeing in a town known “I really just have a passion to serve the Lord,” 2008 meeting, the university cabi - Lord.” previously for its safety. With the Lassila said. net reported that NDUS included – Sierra Lassila university being home to hun - As a Peer Minister with Lutheran Campus money in their budget to help dreds of students, campus securi - Ministries, Lassila helps to organize various events, with the installation costs. ty is of great importance. reaching out to the campus community. She helps However, there are no blue lights For that purpose, Minot State plan the group’s “Sunday Night Supper” and yet on the MSU campus. University has hired a new Minot “Wednesday Night Alive” events, and is a constant work, but eventually hopes to find a position with an The “Minot State University resident, Bill Chew, to fill a new presence at the soup lunches held each Tuesday. She internationally-active nonprofit corporation. Landscape Master Plan” submit - position on campus – is also helping to organize the LCM spring break Lassila is currently preparing to work in Africa ted in 2008, and the 2010 MSU Fact Superintendent of Security. mission trip to Colorado, and will be going on the with “Adventures in Missions,” an international Book both mention blue lights. Chew’s position previously fell trip this spring. Christian group. She will work for several weeks in Near the end of 2011, the blue under the duties of Assistant Vice Campus Pastor Kari Williamson has worked eastern Africa, “probably somewhere in Kenya, lights’ existence remains solely on President of Facilities closely with Lassila since she transferred to Minot Tanzania, or Uganda,” she said. paper. Management Roger Kluck. State from Valley City State University this fall. During her time there, she will work with orphan - Kluck said the university Members of MSU’s Student “I first met Sierra two summers ago,” ages and hospitals to help improve the quality of life requested the estimated $520,000 Government Association (SGA) Williamson said, “when she was working at Camp for people living in the area. for purchase and installation from recently conducted a “campus of the Cross in Garrison. She’s always reaching out “I’m pumped. Stoked, actually,” Lassila said the North Dakota legislature last security walk” to evaluate campus to people … She really does live her faith in her with a grin. She said she needs support for her trip, year. The legislature denied the safety. Their findings included daily life.” particularly in the form of prayers and encourage - funding, but will vote on the areas with poor lighting, over - Originally from Garrison, Lassila is triple-majoring ment. She will also sell t-shirts for $20 each to help request again this year. grown shrubbery and 24 burnt out in international business, marketing and management finance the trip. Anyone interested in purchasing a Kluck said that if the legislature lights. (plus an accounting concentration). When she gradu - T-shirt can contact her at once again denies funding, the Kluck attributes these outages ates, she plans to spend some time doing mission [email protected], or at 701-898-9981. to light use and to the flooding university would begin to take this past summer. The campus is money out of the maintenance currently working to replace these funds to pay for the lights. The lights. project of installing the 24 blue Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Poorly lit areas around campus lights will begin next summer, will receive new lights. The plan along with the continuation of the calls for more streetlights and campus re-landscaping. Minot State University believes there are many deserving students on campus who are eligible for spotlights placed on buildings. “Currently, the campus is Workers will install them next working on upgrading the securi - nomination to “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” For over 70 spring and summer, when the ty cameras and hiring two new years, this national program has honored outstanding campus leaders annually for their scholastic weather is better for construction. security guards,” Kluck said. achievements and community activities. They will also install “blue lights” Campus security has also come Selection for this award is based on the following criteria: at that time. up with a business card with • Student must have attended MSU full-time for four consecutive terms, including the current fall phone numbers for individuals to “Blue lights are stands with a term (excluding summer sessions) ‘panic button’ that can be pressed call with any security concerns. • Student must be a university junior or senior to be connected with security,” “Overall, we have a relatively Chew explained. These stands safe campus,” Chew said. • Student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better • Student must not have received Who’s Who recognition in the past • Student must not have received a previous degree If you feel you meet all of the above criteria, pick up a nomination form to nominate yourself at the Student Affairs Office, Admin. 164, or at the Student Activities Office on the second floor of the LIBRARY Student Center. Nomination forms should be turned in at the Student Affairs Office by Jan. 13, 2012, or may be mailed to: Who’s Who Nominations HOURS MSU Student Affairs Office 500 University Ave. W. 858-3200 Minot ND 58707 Page 4 – December 8, 2011 Opinion Red & Green On Movies : “Itʼs time to light the lights”

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It gives you an gle push-up and if that is indeed other person or a third person, or opportunity to fairly address all that happened, demanding one which subjects that other person such a concern, which is based push-up probably isn’t enough to or a third person to extreme men - upon a newspaper photo and amount to “forced calisthenics” tal stress, and many included short printed info accompanying and certainly doesn’t create a sub - extended deprivation of sleep or that photo. stantial risk of physical injury. rest or extended isolation, whip - The photo and its accompany - Nevertheless, there could be cause ping, beating, branding, forced ing printed information do not, in for concern. If fraternity members calisthenics, overexposure to the and of themselves, constitute evi - are having a pledge do a push-up weather, and forced consump - dence of “hazing.” The definition like this in front of a photographer tion of any food, liquor, bever - of “hazing,” as you know, must for the school paper, what are they age, drug, or other substance. include the creation of “substan - doing privately?” The offense is a class A misde - tial risk of physical injury” or In view of this good advice I meanor if the actor’s conduct “extreme mental stress,” and the have asked the faculty advisors causes physical injury, otherwise info in the paper presents no such and President of the Mu Sigma the offense is a class B misde - concerns. However, and as you Tau Fraternity to review the meanor.” suggest, this photo and printed actions depicted in this photo. I Because defining hazing can be info, along with the concern raised will be asking the leadership of all somewhat nebulous I am copying by the complainant, does warrant other campus student organiza - below advice received from our a directive from you that faculty tions to do the same. It is in all of North Dakota University System advisors review fraternity recruit - our best interests to get this right. attorneys on my question to them ment and initiation policies to The practice of hazing on the part of what constitutes hazing. I have ensure compliance with relevant of organizations associated with provided this information to the policies and laws, including the Minot State University will not be Mu Sigma Tau leadership for nav - anti-hazing law.” tolerated. igating future directions for what “The state law that prohibits Photo by Amber Penrose we all recognize is the sole Greek hazing focuses on “substantial MSU students participate in belly-dance lessons in the Beaver social organization currently Dr. Richard Jenkins risk of physical injury” or Dam. Soodabeh Haji Akhondi, a trained Persian bellydance active on campus. Vice President for Student instructor and exchange student from MSUʼs partner school in “extreme mental stress,” but note Affairs Sweden, taught the class last month. The event was part of a celebration of International Education Week.

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Bread&Conversatioonn Call 858-3371 for appointment Free soup lunch Congratulations to CARSON MOEN for solving the problem correctly. Students $10 for MSU students Please send your questions or comments to [email protected] Faculty and Staff $20 Every Tuesday or [email protected] 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. MSU STUDENT HEALTH CENTER LURA MANOR, SOUTH ENTRANCE Administration 158 Look for another problem of the month in the Red & Green next semester ELEVATOR ACCESS AVAILABLE SPONSORED BY AT NORTHWEST DOOR LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Red & Green News Page 7 - December 8, 2011 ... PASC garland, stockings, wrapping bring some cheer to the holidays. continued from page 1 paper, etc. and bring the donated “We have many items Campus Compact return that item to Memorial item by Memorial 230T. already,” Turqoyz Rogahn, PASC 230T. If you don’t make it past The deadline for donations is president said. “It’s exciting to the tree, that’s fine. When you’re Dec. 14, 2011. All donations will see people be passionate about Organization in need of more members out holiday shopping, pick up be dispersed to flood victims liv - this. I think a little holiday spirit Bryce Berginski Some of her jobs include process - some extra ornaments or lights, ing in FEMA trailers, to help is needed in Minot right now.” Assistant Editor ing check and credit card pay - Campus Compact, a service ments received during the Magic organization that Minot State City telethon and writing training University participates with, is in manuals for the Minot Area need of student volunteers. Community Foundation. Designed to bolster civic engage - Campus Compact and MSU ment and promote the greater good, need more MSU students in all Campus Compact is an organization three areas. To get involved, stu - specific to colleges and universities. dents first fill out forms, available Any college or university – public or on a first-come, first-served basis. private, two-year or four-year – can Capacity-building volunteers also be a member. The organization interview with a non-profit or a engages in projects that tackle major government agency. issues, among them hunger and Campus Compact students homelessness. must be U.S. citizens and must Campus Compact works in three pass a criminal background check. different areas: healthy futures, edu - Once in the program, students cation and capacity building. must complete a minimum of 300 Education activities include hours, after which they will mentoring, tutoring and improv - receive money for tuition or stu - ing education skills for K-12 stu - dent loans based on those hours. dents, to name a few activities. (For 300 hours the student will Some areas healthy futures is receive more than $1,100, and for involved in include developments 675 hours the student will receive that impact primary and preventa - more than $2,100). tive healthcare in communities They must complete the hours and areas that are “medically within a year’s timeframe. underserved” (areas that have a The catch is that students will high elderly population, high have to do monthly paperwork infant mortality rates, high pover - (including time logs and reflection ty rate, etc). statements), and must also be will - Capacity building, among ing to learn new skills and serve other things, helps build volunteer the community. as well as disaster preparedness For more information or to and recovery programs. get involved, contact Beth MSU student Amy Haskell is Odahlen, 858-3177, or working with Campus Compact. [email protected].

... Ward still or even cares about his new continued from page 4 Christmas album “Under the Rap: Definitely be sure to Mistletoe,” for that matter. [It check out Family Force 5’s would be totally awesome to see “Christmas Pageant.” Also, Run a huge mob of “beleibers” storm - DMC, Toby Mac, Snoop Dogg, and also “like” - the Minot State and Ludacris have their own hol - Red & Green page and then pro - iday tunes out there. ceed to fill up the wall with posts Pop: There are tons of pop saying otherwise to prove me artists who drop their own festive wrong.] renditions of popular Christmas Finally, I can’t end this article songs such as Mariah Carey, without including one of the best Chris Brown, Katy Perry and in Christmas music out there: The many others. I guess Justin Beiber Trans-Siberian Orchestra. would also fit in this category, but Thanks to all of my readers, after all, this is college, so I’m and have a very Merry pretty sure no one really likes him Christmas! Page 8 – December 8, 2011 News Red & Green Rotaract Club wraps up semester of service

Photo by Anthony Anderson James Haff, sophomore, and Lacey Hein, Senior, work at a com - puter as they participate in the housing-shortage survey. Students seek solutions for N.D. housing shortage

Photo by Amber Penrose Anthony Anderson policies they use to cope with it. Rotaract Club members (from the left) Eric Zitter, Jake Estenson, Amber Beggs, Anthony Editor After they are finished collect - Anderson, Brandyn Hansen, Dan Hansen and Danya Flaten display childrenʼs winter clothing Several Minot State University ing the data, the students will they collected during their “Giving Warms the Heart” clothing drive. The clothing will be students are doing their part to compile it into a report for presen - distributed to children whose families were affected by the flood. Previously this semester, the combat the housing crisis in North tation to the North Dakota Club volunteered at the Norsk Høstfest, helped organize the “Rock the Leaves” benefit concert Dakota that is becoming a larger Lieutenant Governor, the N.D. and removed debris from public property along the Souris River. The clubʼs final project this and larger problem. State Legislature, and the N.D. semester will be sponsoring a “ShelterBox,” a disaster relief kit containing a tent, blankets, Students in Chelsea Starr’s State congressional delegation. clothing, medical supplies, tools and cooking gear. ShelterBoxes are assembled in the United “Sociology Research Methods” Starr thinks the students in the States by “ShelterBox USA” for disaster areas around the world to jump start recovery. To assist class are running a statewide course are enjoying the experi - the Rotaract Club in this project, contact Brandyn Hansen, club president, at study to isolate specific problems ence. They tend to agree with her. [email protected]. with housing in the state. “I think it’s a great cause,” Starr said she got the idea for sophomore James Haff said. “I’m the study after learning at a glad we can help like this.” YWCA board meeting how over - Haff says that some of the calls International Program opportunities loaded services are in the state he makes are very pleasant; others right now. can be a bit trying. However, he or just wanted to learn more mer, students may choose from “Data needed to be gathered said he deeply respects all of the Roy Whyte on how energy companies and the individuals he has been working Staff Writer about it, right now is the perfect three available trips, one to International travel is an time to look into it. Ireland and two different trips to flood contributed to the housing with. opportunity of a lifetime an The university offers many Peru, one of which is for the shortage,” she said. “You can’t “They really have a tough job,” experience, you won’t soon for - different types of exchanges and Spanish language and the other form the solution until you find he said. get and something that students trips. Through partnerships with one for nursing. what the problem is.” Also, since the interview lasts right here at Minot State other universities, a Minot State “Going on one of these trips is To gather the data, the students about half an hour, scheduling can University have the chance to student can change places with a a life changing experience,” MSU are contacting officials at housing be difficult. take part in. student from an overseas univer - Global Education Coordinator agencies around the state, as well “It’s hard to find a time when Over the past years, MSU has sity. MSU also has a program Bethany Keusch said. “It does so as social service agencies, emer - you have time and they have time, sent many students to different provider that has hundreds of much for you. It is a great résumé gency shelters, domestic violence [for the interview].” Haff said. countries to study abroad and available universities to visit. booster. You become a more shelters and mental health organi - “It’s a lot of work,” senior learn about new cultures. For Another option is school- diverse person with an extremely zations. They are interviewing Lacey Hein said, “but it really is students who have been thinking chaperoned trips that run open mind and, if you’re trying these individuals one by one to good stuff. When you finish a call, they would like to study abroad through the summer. This sum - learn how the housing crisis you really feel like you have made See Travel — Page 12 affects each agency, and what a difference.” Red & Green Sports Page 9 - December 8, 2011 Wrestling team has great potential

Jamie Council didn’t have experience last year The team traveled to Fargo to Comm 281 will have it this year.” compete in the North Dakota State Minot State University Some team strategies may affect University Open to open their sea - wrestlers opened their season on the outcome of this season. Being a son. Freshman Stanley was the Nov, 12, in Fargo, N.D. The provisional year, Ersland is red- only wrestler to place, taking sixth Beavers are in their second year as shirting some key wrestlers from and finishing 6-3 for the weekend. a program here. This is a provision - last year’s team in addition to the The Beavers got a pair of wins from al year as MSU athletics are mak - transfers to maximize the years freshman Marcus Bausman (157) ing the transition from NAIA to they can compete in NCAA. who went 2-2. Freshman Douglas, NCAA DII. Jon Wilson (157) wrestled for freshman Spaulding, and junior Last year, ten Minot wrestlers the Beavers last year, but will be Weppler finished 1-2. Minot’s went to the 2010 National red-shirting this season to get one assistant coach, Richard Byrd, Qualifiers. Robert Herrera (125), more year of experience. competed as an unattached the Outstanding Wrestler in the “We are trying to give him three wrestler in the tournament, finish - region, led the Beavers with 18 years at the NCAA DII level,” ing sixth. wins. Ersland said. On Nov. 19, the Beavers trav - “We actually had a pretty good National qualifiers Herrera and eled to Moorhead, Minn. to com - season [last year], but could have Matt Ruby are not wrestling this pete in the Concordia College been a better finish to the season,” year, but will return to the team Open. Bausman (165) competed in head wrestling coach Robin next year. Herrera has two years of the Freshman-Sophomore Ersland said. eligibility left and Ruby has three Division, went 3-0, and won his Key returning wrestlers include years left. weight class. That was the onlyfirst junior Marcus Wilson (157), senior “This year’s schedule is focused place finish for the Beavers. Wade Weppler (197), sophomore on sending as many wrestlers to However, Stanley (165) took fourth Luke Michaelson (174) and senior the National Qualifiers as possi - in the open division. Gifford (141) Deon Buhl (141). In their first year ble,” Ersland said. went 2-2 and took fourth for his as MSU Beavers, Wilson went 14- Ersland has been at MSU since weight class and Spaulding (149) 20, Weppler, 6-8, Michaelson was the program started in 2010. He is went 3-1 in his class and took fifth Photo by Max Patzner 16-17, but led the team with 10 pin an experienced college coach. in the Freshman-Sophomore Lauren Safranski (No. 10) shoots, while Christina Boag (No. 50) victories and Buhl was 15-22. This year is his 28th year as a head Division. looks on. Safranski had nine points and three steals in the Ersland said freshmen Josh coach at the collegiate level. The grapplers placed three indi - Beaversʼ loss to Southwest Minnesota State, 72-60. Douglas (125), Drew Spaulding Before becoming a Beaver, he viduals at the Minnesota State (149) and Jaymes Stanley (165) look coached at the University of Moorhead Dragon Open Saturday. Lady Beavers making headway to be contributing factors this year. Central Missouri, California Wilson was the highest Beaver Other additions to the team University of Pennsylvania in CA, placewinner at fourth in the 157 Doug Richter against Montana Tech, winning include a couple of transfers from Penn, Northern Michigan pound weight class. Buhl was fifth Sports Writer by 17 points. Tech’s defense was junior colleges. However, they will University in Marquette, MI, at 141 with a 4-1 record, while Heading into December, the no match for the very efficient be red shirting in this provisional McMurry College in Jacksonville, Spaulding was sixth at 149. Lady Beavers are on a roll, win - offense of the Lady Beavers, who year. By doing so, they can com - Ill., and was a grad assistant at The Beave rs took on ning their last three games. The were able to put up many uncon - pete at the NCAA DII for two University of Iowa. Jamestown College yesterday. team currently boasts a 5-4 record tested high-percentage shots. years. “It’s a good group of guys that Results were not known at press and looks to continue this hot Earlier in the season at a tour - Ersland sees potential in this work hard. We’re happy with the time. streak throughout a busy nament in Alaska, MSU lost to the year’s team. group we got and as long as we can A complete schedule and December schedule. University of Alaska-Anchorage, “I think we’ll have a better team avoid injuries, which is hard in more information can be found Good things are happening for 63-87, but beat the University of this year just because of the wresting, I think we’ll have a pret - on the MSU athletic page, Minot State University. At a recent Alaska-Fairbanks, 72-59. process,” he said. “The guys that ty good season,” he said. www.msubeavers.com. tournament in Billings, Mont., In Bismarck Nov. 15, the two Lady Beavers captured spots Beavers beat the University of on the All Tournament Team. Mary, 76-65, but one week later Katie Hardy, also named tourna - lost a home game to the Gridders gained experience ment MVP, and Carly Boag Marauders, 52-81. earned honors for their outstand - On Nov. 17, the Beavers lost to Doug Richter were able to take many positives deal of experience from the ing play. Hardy scored 31 points Southwest Minnesota State Sports Writer out of this season’s campaign. schedule they played. and collected 14 rebounds in two University, 60-72, and on Nov. 19, The 2011 MSU football season Head Coach Paul Rudolph The Beavers had two NCAA games, while Boag knocked down fell to Augustana College, 55-66. saw the Beavers grow as a team said this season was filled with Division 1 teams on the sched - 26 points and grabbed 17 boards. MSU has a deep bench and and gain valuable experience. tons of emotion. He said the ule. Despite losing both contests, The Lady Beavers were the only looks to use many players to MSU finished its season Nov. 17 team did not always finish they played well and the experi - team at the tournament to go 2-0. spread out its game. Although in San Antonio, Texas. 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... Travel “Everyone thinks you need to your original schedule.” continued from page 8 know a language, but you don’t Registration for summer pro - to pick up a language, it is really have to and everyone thinks that grams must be in to Keusch by Freezin’ For the best way to do it.” all of these programs are really Feb. 1, 2012. Registrations for next Keusch addressed some com - expensive, but they don’t have to fall are due by Jan. 31. mon misconceptions about the be. It all depends on the country Keusch invites students to stop a Reason programs. you pick. You also don’t have to by and talk to her in the “Don’t be afraid,” she said. rearrange when you graduate. International Programs office, first You can still do everything on floor of the Student Center.

... Football momentum gained from that importance of playing hard every continued from page 9 game helped the team’s defense snap because, in football, every through the rest of the season. play can turn into a big score or level of competition, along with “The season offered a great shift the momentum. He feels the amazing playing atmospheres, experience to play different places team can win games if they carry provided many positives when and geographical areas with nice that attitude over into the next they look back on the season. venues and atmospheres,” season. A major positive Beaver play - Rudolph said. Fans were able to see the team ers and fans can reflect on is the He also said that his team real - at home only three times in 2011. huge win over Black Hills State. ly learned how to compete, and However, next season the Beavers The Beaver’s defense put together figured out the level they need to will play at home six times and be an amazing goal line stance to play at on a day-in day-out basis. a full member of the NSIC com - give the team its first home win as According to the Beaver coach, peting in the North Division. a Division II program. The this season they learned the

... Hockey are also left without the luxury of community and businesses step - continued from page 10 a locker room or storage space for ping up making donations. Plus, player and fan gear that they had we require the boys to fundraise goal for Minot this game, record - at the All-Seasons. an enormous amount, so this Photo by Max Patzner ing 31 saves and allowing only Besides scheduling issues and move to the MAYSA has just put MSU social work students (from the left) Anthony Dosch, two goals. being without a locker room, the an extreme strain on our program Rachael Ritzke and Ashley Barczewski hold signs in the Town “With a weekend with three move poses a more serious prob - because we’ve lost a couple spon - & Country Center parking lot for Freezinʼ For a Reason. With games, I was pretty impressed lem: funding. All the sponsor sors and there’s going to be an snow on the ground and cold temperatures, students stood with the way we played,” Regier logos and banners, worth about added cost associated with outside on Nov. 16 to raise awareness of homelessness and said. “We were able to put a full 60 $30,000, were at the All-Seasons switching rinks. It’s going to be a hunger, as well as to collect monetary donations and non- minutes in all three games, so Arena. The move has resulted in big challenge.” perishable food items. we’re all excited that we were able the loss of some of those sponsor - Despite all this going on, the to build off that confidence.” ships. Being a club, rather than a team continues to practice and While the team is happy about varsity sport, hockey doesn’t train hard. They are doing more its success on the ice, it’s not receive funding from the athletic off-ice training due to the new enough to make the players forget department, so loss of sponsors scheduling issues. The Beavers about the disasters happening off INSIDE/OUT could be devastating for this pro - will be back in home action this the ice. The All-Seasons Arena, gram. Friday at the MAYSA Arena when home to the Minot State “It’s an extreme challenge they take on the Dakota College at University’s hockey team, is cur - MSU's News and being ‘not funded’ for a program Bottineau Lumberjacks. The puck rently out of use due to a technical such as hockey, that requires a lot drops at 7 p.m. problem. This puts the Beavers at Feature Show of time, a lot of money and a lot of For more information, check the MAYSA Arena, along with effort,” Regier said. “We depend out the team’s website on Minot’s every other team in Minot. They heavily on sponsorships from the athletic page. Thursdays, live at 5 P.M. shown again at 6:30 P.M. Writers needed at Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. the Red & Green. Red & Green Great pay! Stop NEWSPAPER KMSU TV Channel 19 by the office, A paper written by Produced by MSU Broadcasting students Student Center MSU students for MSU students 304.