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Volume 94 , Number 13 Inside This Issue: January 31, 2013 - Flashback, Page 3 - Club Fair, Page 6 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Student Spotlight, Page 7 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Sports, Pages 9 and 10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en Scoop on the flu and Spring 2013 Club Fair - January 24 how it affects you by Vanessa Bridgeford Comm 281 Influenza, also known as the flu, is an illness caused by a virus that infects the respiratory system. Flu symptoms are usually more severe than those of the com - MSU sophomore mon cold and more like - Jaymes Stanley ly to affect other parts of visits with MSU the body. Flu also tends Submitted photo nursing students at to come on suddenly, MSU Student Health Center staff (from the left) Lisa the club fair last while colds can take a Eriksmoen, Nancy Mickelson, Caren Barnett, Evelyn week in the while to develop. Klimpel, Melanie Moore, Cathy Anderson, Kathie Student Center. Flu is very conta - Eslinger and Heidi Peterson. Photo by Michelle gious, spreading easily Holman from one person to the next. The Minot ry problem should have the injection State University Student Health Center instead. started this flu season prepared to fight As of now, the health center has no influenza. vaccine left of the two hundred doses Caren Barnett, Student Health purchased for this year. Members of the Center director, typically orders the “We are referring people over to the Sigma Tau Delta vaccine in early fall and receives the First District Public Health Unit here in fraternity (from supply in late August or early Minot,” Peterson said. “District Heath the left) Grayson September. is offering both the flu mist and the flu McCrary, Rhett “I believe that she bases her order on injection.” Pederson and how many doses we gave the year “Right now there are about 1,600 Greg Groesbeck before,” Heidi Peterson, physician cases in North Dakota,” she said. work at a booth assistant at the MSU Center, said. There have not been any reported welcoming young “On the CDC website, they are say - cases on campus. men into their ing the flu vaccine is about 62 percent “Basically we diagnose based on organization effective, overall,” Peterson said. clinical symptoms,” Peterson said. during the club “There absolutely is a benefit from this Flu testing is done through referral fair last week. Photo by Zac DeMers vaccine. The percentage is essentially at Trinity Hospital or Sanford Clinic. saying that you are 62 percent less like - Faculty, staff and students can go to ly to have to be seen at a clinic or a hos - the Student Health Center every year pital for the flu. There is even a small for flu vaccine. According to Peterson, Reiten funeral service on campus amount of research that said that if you the center has to purchase the vaccines get the flu vaccine, you may still get the so there is a charge, normally $10 for The funeral service for Chester Reiten was held on campus flu, but you may not get as sick. The students and $20 for faculty and staff. Tuesday in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. best way to protect yourself from the flu “As far as I know most of the faculty Reiten came to Minot in 1956 and became an early broadcasting is to get an annual vaccine (flu shot).” and staff members are insured through pioneer with the purchase of KXMC-TV. Reiten Broadcasting She said the intranasal mist is the university system, so their vaccines grew to include radio and television stations in Bismarck, inhaled through the nose. Fewer people are covered by insurance at 100 per - Williston and Dickinson. can receive this kind of flu prevention, cent,” Peterson said. His lifelong commitment to Minot and the surrounding area was depending on their health history. For more information about Student evident in his civic engagement with the Minot Area Chamber of Peterson emphasized that people with Heath Center services visit their web Commerce, Trinity Medical Center board, lengthy service as asthma have contra-indications for the page at: Minot mayor, state senate representative and Norsk Høstfest flu mist. Those with an upper respirato - http://www.minotstateu.edu/health/. founder. Page 2 – January 31, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “If you could live one day over and over again for the rest of your life, like in the movie ‘Groundhog Day,’ which day would it be?” Emily Medalen Comm 281 Aaron Kasper Marcel Brinson Trey Jacobson Kasey Rademacher Krissi Lesmann Aundrey Livingston Business Education Broadcasting Energy Economics and Nursing Education Broadcasting “Definitely the KISS and “The game against U Finance “Luke Bryan's concert. 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Cost is $20 for regis - [email protected]. audience. The concert is free and by MSU President David Fuller to tration and supplies per evening.. open to the public; parking is 1964: U.S. report discuss current issues, including Limited to the first 15 registered. unrestricted. For more informa - "Smoking and Health" the budget, enrollment, our leg - To register, visit M-Life: Super Bowl tion, contact Aaron Hughes: connects smoking to islative presentation, our progress https://epayment.ndus.nodak.ed [email protected]. lung cancer. on Pathways to Student Success u/C22800_ustores/web/index.jsp PaWrattych! Fthe bAl.l -A3 merican sport and retention and graduation For more information, visit live Sunday at 5 p.m. on the big 1976: The song, “Love rates. The forums occur from 9:30 http://www.minotstateu.edu/cel screen in the Beaver Dam – free “How to Read a Rollercoaster," by to 10:30 a.m., and then from 12:30 /OpenArtStudioClasses.shtml. food included! 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