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Volume 94 , Number 10 Inside This Issue: November 15, 2012 - Flashback, Page 3 - New club on campus, Page 8 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Women’s hockey, Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Soccer, Page 10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en Lutheran Campus Ministry Lindsey Nelson ‘supports’ MSU English Club to ‘spring’ into action 2013 by Michelle Walling iates and organization leaders are Editor incredibly thoughtful and gener - Every spring, Minot State ous. They really are the best. It University’s Lutheran Campus makes you that much more will - Ministry sets out to make a differ - ing to help out with their great ence to the country. Every spring, cause,” the founder of the on-cam - students can be a part of a great pus Christian group said. cause. Williamson has been attending This year, several MSU volun - Habitat for Humanity functions teers will be in Lakeland, Fla. from since she was in college, and is March 10 to 14 to help out Habitat thrilled to share this experience for Humanity (HH), a nonprofit with newgenerations of young Christian organization dedicated adults. In the past three years, to providing decent homes to LCM has helped build homes in those less fortunate. Since 1976, New Orleans, Louisiana; Denver, selfless volunteers have construct - Colo. and Washington State. This ed 500,000 homes to house 2.5 mil - will be the pastor’s first trip with lion people across the globe. LCM. “Volunteers and donations run Every spring sees a nationwide Photo by Michelle Walling this organization which, I think, is collegiate competition, a friendly SGA President Lindsey Nelson (covered in tape) smiles proudly with English Club members (from the left) Joe absolutely wonderful,” Pastor contest for colleges and universi - Davis, Noah Peters, Jeremy Holman, Teresa Edison, English Club President Corbin Zerr and Christopher Lalim, Kari Williamson of Lutheran after willingly being strapped to the wall by duct tape for nearly two hours. Nelson “hung in there” for the club, raising awareness for the upcoming Sigma Tau Delta Conference in March 2013 in Portland, Ore. Margaret Campus Ministry, said. “The affil - See LCM — Page 8 Sherve will accompany Sigma Tau Delta members. MSU music concerts: coming KMSU Auction only 2 weeks soon to a theater near you away by Jamin Heller performance will feature many Recital provides the evening Staff Writer of Minot State’s chamber ensem - entertainment, starting at 7:30. by Zac DeMers has a special events planning The Minot State Department bles and promises to deliver a Band and choir concerts will Assistant Editor class in which students gain real of Music has an exciting line-up diverse selection of musical perform the following week. On Nov. 29, the Minot State world experience by going to of concerts planned to close out enjoyment for everyone. Devin Otto wraps up his first University Broadcasting businesses and collecting dona - the fall semester. From the con - The Minot State Percussion semester instructing at Minot Department will hold its 14th tions for the auction. cert choir, under the direction of Ensemble directed by Avis State by directing the symphonic annual KMSU Auction, a depart - “Although it’s a benefit and a Kenneth Bowles, to the sym - Veikley, the next live event, takes band’s final concert of 2012 on mental fundraiser. It will air on fundraiser, the real depth behind phonic band directed by Devin place Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 Monday, Dec. 3. They will wel - local access channel 19 at 6:30 it all is the fact that the students Otto, opportunities abound to p.m., followed by a pair of show - come in the winter season with p.m. get to participate in something experience some of the immense case performances on Saturday, an assortment of holiday-themed The auction has donated a that’s larger and gain real world musical talent that MSU has to Dec. 1. pieces. The band has made huge portion of its proceeds in previ - experience, gain technical expe - offer. Erik Anderson’s Creativity in strides throughout the semester ous years. This year, the students rience, gain on-air experience; so The first concert Monday, Music class performs its final and is anxious to showcase its selected Roosevelt Park as its it’s really all facets of communi - Nov. 19, will be a small ensemble recital beginning at 3 p.m. talent to the public. beneficiary. cation all in one,” Candace concert starting at 7:30 p.m. The Dianna Anderson’s Piano Studio The broadcasting department See Concerts — Page 7 See Auction — Page 7 Page 2 – November 15, 2012 News Red & Green Voices on Campus ‘What is the most spontaneous thing you have ever done?’ by Michelle Walling Editor Ashley Barczewski Chris Reinemann John Bockoven Jordan Crawford Kayla Torgerson Social Work Graphic Design Broadcasting Mathematics Music Education "Coming to Minot. I was "I once biked from my “I faced my fear of heights by “Please refer to the “I planned a trip to San recruited November 2010 house to the border of climbing the rock wall in the above picture.” Diego, booked my flight and came here two Wisconsion, totaling about Wellness Center the first day and got on the plane months later! It was pret - 28 miles." it was open. My friends within a week. It was ty crazy." helped by yelling at me to worth it. I visited my keep going.” fiancé!” News in Brief through MSU. Learn about the all students with a current Brown Bag Book Talk numerous and diverse options MSU ID. Contact Aaron Brown Bag Book Talk this afternoon available to MSU students, 2:30-3 Leadership Style Hughes at 858-3987 or Dec. 4 Duane Halvorson, English, will p.m. at the Multicultural Center, workshop Nov. 27 [email protected] Lisa Borden-King, MSU discuss "The Adventures of first floor of the Student Center. Learn the skills necessary to for more information. Teacher Education and Human Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain motivate others and discover Performance, will present a dis - Nov. 15 at noon in the Gordon B. what it takes to improve your cussion on the book, "Reality is Olson Library. Bring a lunch if you Pop Culture Meets leadership abilities. This work - Résumé Check-up Broken: Why Games Make Us wish. Free and open to all stu - Criminal Justice Nov. 19 shop is presented by Kristi Berg, Workshop Nov. 29 Better and How They Can Change dents, faculty and staff. "The Good, the Bad and the Business Information Technology, Give your résumé an annual the World," by Jane McGonigal at Ugly: Pop Culture Meets Criminal and sponosred by the POWER "check-up" to keep it up-to-date noon in the Gordon B. Olson Justice" is sponsored by Center and Student Success and ready to use at a moment's Library. Bring a lunch if you wish. ʻFreshmen 10ʼ plays Northwest Art Center. The lecture Center. All students, staff and fac - notice. Employers and Student Free and open to all students, fac - start today will be presented by Kevin ulty are welcome to attend. Success Center staff will review ulty and staff. Without further delay, MSU Neuharth, MSU Communication and suggest up-to-date tech - Theatre presents this three-day Arts Department, and Rick niques. Preregister by Wed., Nov. event with a series of 10-minute Watson, MSU Division of Grocery Bag Bingo 21. Stop by the Student Success M-Life: Fleece-tie plays, starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Humanities. The public can listen Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. Center, second floor, Student blankets Dec. 5 Black Box Theater in Hartnett and learn for free in Aleshire B-4 you go grocery shopping Center or call 858-3362 or email Stop by the Beaver Dam to Hall. Admission is $3. Theatre at 7 p.m. Contact Avis this weekend, stop by the Beaver [email protected]. make a snuggly blanket! There Veikley at 858-3264 for more infor - Dam to enter Grocery Bag Bingo, will only be enough materials for mation. hosted by RHA, to fill up those 300 students so be sure to arrive ʻStudy Abroad with cupboards! This event is free to all Math Club Talk Nov. 29 prior to 8 p.m. This event is free to David Yeomans will lead a dis - students with a current MSU ID. all students with a current MSU MSUʼ lecture Nov. 16 cussion on “A comparative study Thanksgiving break ID. For more information, contact In celebration of International of numerical solutions of partial Aaron Hughes at 858-3987 or Education Week, Nov. 12-16, MSU Nov. 22-25 differential equation” at 3 p.m. in Global Education Coordinator, Minot State will not have class - Dance Nov. 29 [email protected]. This night of fun begins at Model Hall 330. Contact Narayan Bethany Stai Keusch, will describe es on Thursday, Nov. 22, or Friday, 10 p.m. at the North Dakota Thapa at 858-3087 for more infor - study abroad opportunities Nov. 23. State Fair Center, and is free for mation. 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