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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. RReded & G Greenreen NNewsews PagePage 3 - N Novemberovember 1 15,5, 2 2012012 CCommunityommunity H Halloweenalloween Red & Green PPartyarty b boothooth w winnersinners Red & Green aannouncednnounced

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As if by some dark part inside, as he is an alco - directing, Zemeckis continues to miracle, Whip manages to save holic who is also depressed. While blow me away with the work he questions, com - nearly all the passengers, includ - his attorney is trying to find a way has put into it. The scene with the ments, concerns? by Alex Nelson ing himself. to prevent Whip from going to airplane, to me, was impressive. I In this issue of the Red & Staff Writer When he wakes up in the hos - prison, Whip must try to deal with will be honest, in today’s enter - Green, we feature a chart outlin - At first I was a little hesitant pital, former pilot Charles his problem in hope of a better tainment it seems that everyone ing the funds that the Student on seeing this film, but I decided Anderson (Greenwood) tells him future, if there is one. uses computers to make special Government Association allotted it was worth a try. It turns out in that he is a hero. Whip also meets ’ greatest films effects. In a way, it is risky as some to all school-related clubs and the end that it was worth seeing. a fellow survivor named Nicole include “Forrest Gump, the “Back special effects in films are not that organizations. Minor tweaks “Flight” stars Denzel Washington, (Reilly) who is a recovering to the Future” series, “Cast Away” good when it comes to computers. have been made to some clubs’ Kelly Reilly, Don Cheadle, John addict. Whip’s old friend Harling and the animated films he has However, films like “Avatar” and funds since the beginning of the Goodman and Bruce Greenwood. (Goodman) takes him to his made, such as “The Polar “Flight” prove that computers still year, but we made sure that the It is directed by Robert Zemeckis father’s old farm to get away from Express.” have a place in movies. chart on page 6 is the most up-to- and rated “R” for drug and alco - the media attention. “Flight” now it seems to be Some people might have a date version. hol abuse, language, sexuali - While everything seems good Zemeckis’ next great film. problem with the film’s topic. I do What we hope to accomplish ty/nudity and intense action. for Whip, he learns from an attor - Denzel’s acting continues to shine not drink or use drugs, (Whip also from this unique sneak-peek is to The film is about William ney named Hugh Lang (Cheadle) as he plays the struggling pilot, uses drugs in the film), but I have create educated discussions “Whip” Whitaker (Washington) that the NTSB performed a toxi - Reilly, Cheadle, Goodman and met people that use them. I had rather than accusatory argu - who is an airline captain. The day cology screen on him and learned Greenwood all manage to perform relatives who, while growing up, ments. From the information pre - starts normally as the plane is fly - that Whip had alcohol during the excellently, as well. had problems with alcohol. sented in the chart, Minot State ing smoothly until something is flight and that he could go to The chemistry was good and See Flight — Page 7 students should feel free to ask questions about the figures and explore the reasons behind them. If an MSU club or organiza - tion is worried about its dollar dilemma, SGA is always avail - On Horticulture able to sort out any qualms. SGA Mutant, genetically modified, poisoned vegetables works indiscriminately with every school-based group and freshman year of college here at I'd been hearing about GMO from birth defects to digestive intends for the best. In any case, Minot State, I began reading more vegetables since about the time I tract disorders to sterility. Also, SGA doled out the fund money about Genetically Modified was a sophomore in high school, certain crops marketed by with careful precautions, codes, Organisms (GMO), which are but hadn't ever before given them Monsanto are what is known as or previous experience with the by Bryan Lynch plants or animals modified at the much thought since I wasn't "Roundup Ready." Roundup is a club in mind. Staff Writer genetic level using gene splicing growing a second head or a nose weed killer, and "Roundup We ask that no one take the I always used to assume that technology in a laboratory. Genes out of my mouth or anything like Ready" means that the crops are numbers for face value. There is the food I was eating from the gro - from an animal can be inserted that. But, around the time I actual - engineered so that the plants are value to every dollar saved and cery store was safe and probably into a plant or vise versa. This ly got around to reading about the resistant to "Roundup." This received, and it is up to you to wasn't going to give me cancer or allows scientists to give the plants safety concerns about genetically allows the plants to be sprayed find that value for the respective any other disease years down the or animals certain traits beyond modified crops and animals, I with weed killer in amounts that club or organization. road. Now, I'm not so sure. what can be done with conven - became VERY concerned! would normally kill a non-GMO A couple of years ago, right tional breeding methods (sex or Genetically modified foods around the time I started my cross pollination). have been said to cause anything See Modified — Page 12

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On Music Musicians on Music: Abbie Naze chosen from a selection of nine piano. To be precise, those are Abigail Naze as the first of the was an interesting person that candidates to reign as this year’s both 12 years apiece, but “a dozen long-awaited Musicians on Music comes to mind. He came from Miss Norsk Høstfest. Needless to years” lacked the prestige held by column. [At least I was awaiting it Soviet Russian influences and say, she has had quite the busy “a dedicated decade.” Not to be for a long time, anyways]. With relied heavily on real-life events by Ward Lamon semester. outdone though in numbers, those that, I am proud to present the that came out through his music. Staff Writer Wait, but I’m a music colum - two musical careers of their own first of more interviews that are He came from a time and place Let it be said that junior nist; my apologies. I haven’t even each dwindle in comparison to directed at seeking perspectives where people in extreme cases Abigail Naze has some big things gotten to her credibility in music. her now-sixteen years of cello. If it on music from musically devoted would be taken in the night to be ahead of her. Some might be Where should one begin? hasn’t been made clear in the cur - students. killed. There were also tough lim - aware of her plans to spend a Studying as a music major, she has rent paragraph, music has had Ward: Looking back in music, its from the government on semester abroad in Norway start - a dedicated decade of choral par - quite an impact upon her life. who are some of your favorite restricting music and how it could ing in January. Looking back to ticipation to her name as well as With such a solid background, musicians and why? be made. the recent past, Naze was also equal time spent mastering the it was no wonder I selected Abbie: Dmitri Shostakovich See Abbie — Page 8

Burn Before Reading Liam Neeson kidnapped! Liam Neeson. The assailants drove could react. men around Neeson, who still has with them. by Jordan Crawford up in an unmarked van and The motives behind this abduc - a bag over his head. You can hear “I don’t know who you are. I Staff Writer grabbed Neeson as he was walking tion were originally unclear, but them talking about how epic and don’t know what you want. If you He trained Obi Wan Kenobi, around the set of his next film the perpetrators soon uploaded a “hella tight” this was going to be. are looking for ransom, I can tell and the A-Team. He has “Non-Stop.” In this film, Liam video to YouTube that has since One of them then proceeded to you that I have a lot of money. punched wolves and he has been Neeson must fight a bunch of bad gone viral take the bag off of the kneeling Money I have acquired over a very a god in two religions. He is a guys (again), but this time he is on (http://www.youtube.com/watc Liam Neeso n. He looked up at long career. Money that makes me man who should not be messed a plane. The kidnappers drove h?v=Qn2S7fq_p1E). In this video, them, frightened and shaking. a target for people like you. If you with. Apparently someone didn’t towards Neeson, opened the side it is unclear who the young men The men yelled at him and then let me go now, that will be the end get the memo. door, put a black bag over his head, are or where they have taken Liam one of them kicked him to the of it. I will not look for you. I will At 8:38 a. m. on Nov. 13, a group dragged him back into the van and Neeson, but we do hear their con - ground. Neeson struggled back not sue you. And if y ou do, I will of tthre young men kidnapped then drove away before anyone versations. It begins with the three to his knees and began to plead See Neeson — Page 8 PagePage 6 – N Novemberovember 1 15,5, 2 2012012 NewsNews Reded & GreenGreen Clubs & Student Organization Funding Clubs & Student Organization Funding Fall 2012 BandsBands battlebattle forfor ffameame aandnd ccashash Fall 2012 Name Amount Allocated Name Amount Allocated Arabic Club Organization $0.00 Arabic Club Organization $0.00 Art Club $600.00 Art Club $600.00 Beta Theta Sorority $200.00 Beta Theta Sorority $200.00 Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru) $1,000.00 Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru) $1,000.00 Club Biology $645.00 Club Biology $645.00 Minot State Archers *$0.00 Minot State Archers *$0.00 MSU English/Sigma Tau Delta $407.00 MSU English/Sigma Tau Delta $407.00 MSU History Club $130.00 MSU History Club $130.00 MSU Honors Society $195.00 MSU Honors Society $195.00 MSU Science Club $1,000.00 MSU Science Club $1,000.00 NSSLHA $600.00 NSSLHA $600.00 Nursing Student Association $250.00 Nursing Student Association $250.00 Org. of Athletic Training Students $320.00 Org. of Athletic Training Students $320.00 Phi Beta Lambda $300.00 Phi Beta Lambda $300.00 PRSSA $200.00 PRSSA $200.00 Resident Hall Association $400.00 Resident Hall Association $400.00 Student Ambassadors $535.84 Student Ambassadors $535.84 Student Council for Excep. Children $100.00 Student Council for Excep. Children $100.00 Total $9,066.44 Total $9,066.44 *Funding requested for MSU Archers is anticipated for MSU SGA *Funding requested for MSU Archers is anticipated for MSU SGA Intramurals per agreement pending University approval. Intramurals per agreement pending University approval.

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byby MichelleMichelle WallingWalling lotlot fromfrom 1010 a.m.a.m. toto 6 p.m.p.m. A littlelittle donationdonation cancan warmwarm thethe Editor Editor “We’re“We’re herehere toto help,help, soso helphelp usus coldestcoldest ofof monthsmonths forfor thosethose whowho Minot State University’s Minot State University’s helphelp them!”them!” BarczewskiBarczewski urges.urges. needneed itit most.most. Student Social Work Organization Student Social Work Organization (SSWO) will be shivering in the (SSWO) will be shivering in the cold — but for a great cause — cold — but for a great cause — Nov. 17 in this year’s Freezin’ for a Nov. 17 in this year’s Freezin’ for a Reason event. Reason event. So what is the reason, anyway? WriteWrite youryour namename inin thethe sandsand So what is the reason, anyway? “Many people don’t realize “Many people don’t realize that the homeless crisis is a very that the homeless crisis is a very big deal, even here in Minot,” StudyStudy AbroadAbroad big deal, even here in Minot,” Ashley Barczewski, SSWO mem - Ashley Barczewski, SSWO mem- ber said. “The problem is taken for ber said. “The problem is taken for granted, especially when most of granted, especially when most of us already have a home with a us already have a home with a heater. These people don’t have heater. These people don’t have any of that, and we need to help any of that, and we need to help them any way we can.” them any way we can.” To help the fight against home - To help the fight against home- lessness, SSWO asks everyone to lessness, SSWO asks everyone to donate nonperishable food, clean donate nonperishable food, clean linens or stuffed toys to the MSU linens or stuffed toys to the MSU volunteers standing outside in the Find more information at volunteers standing outside in the Town & Country Center parking Find more information at Town & Country Center parking minotstateu.edu/international minotstateu.edu/international Red & Green News Page 7 - November 15, 2012 ... Auction get audience is the community of auctioned off, the on-air talent will ... Concerts ber of the jazz ensemble, is continued from page 1 Minot.” promote certain points about it. The continued from page 1 excited for the opportunity to showcase the work he and his Brekke, class instructor said. “I think, from the students’ per - process is similar to the QVC Channel. The following day, Kenneth classmates have put in this “It not only engages the com - spective, it would be an easy way “We try to mention their location, Bowles will present his talent - year. munity with what we’re doing at to do Christmas shopping. It’s also their hours of operation, any specials ed concert choir for the final “People don’t always rec - Minot State, but it also lets them a fun way to watch your fellow or promotions that they have running time this year. Both band and ognize the countless number see what a talented group of stu - classmates and your fellow class - or, if they have a slogan, we try to choir performances will begin of hours and hard work that dents we have here on campus,” mates learn as they go,” Brekke mention it,” McKechnie said. at 7:30 p.m. go into practicing for each and Janna McKechnie, auction coordi - said. Some of this year’s items include a Minot State’s Jazz every performance,” Holmen nator, said. The students in the class learn free one-year membership to the Ensemble will deliver one of said. “It would be great to see Collecting donations was a long about more than fundraising. YMCA, free night stays at certain the department’s last 2012 a lot of support from staff and process. Brekke said it took about “It’s an exciting event. Being in hotels and gift certificates to various performances Thursday, Dec. students during these last few eight weeks for students in the it, I’ve learned a lot about the com - food places. Students remind every - 6, at 7:30 p.m. Adam Estes will concerts.” class to get the donations. Other munity and what it offers,” Jamie one to tune in on Nov. 29 at 6:30, and direct and present a distinc - All Minot State concerts broadcasting students helped with Council, a special events planning to “Make the Call, Win it All.” tive "swing" theme, spotlight - take place in Ann Nicole the donation process, but the com - student, said. For more information, check out ing the talents of drum - Nelson Hall and are free and munication class got the majority The auction is a good opportu - the auction’s website at kmsuauc - mer/vocalist Tim Olson. open to the public. of the donations. nity for businesses that donate tion.com, or the auction’s Facebook Saxophonist Micah “While we love to have students items because it is basically free page at facebook.com/kmsuauction. Holmen, a sophomore mem - participate and bid on the different advertising, students say. While a items,” McKechnie said, “our tar - specific business’s product is being

... Flight To me, the film is about how continued from page 4 this one person is struggling with himself, trying to find a way to fix (Thankfully, they managed to his life or just to not care anymore. kick the habit). I do not believe the I still believe that “Forrest Gump” film is saying that people who is a better movie than “Flight.” drink are going to go spiraling That does not mean it is bad. down out of control. I am not an Denzel Washington definitely expert in the field and I never had made this film worth seeing and I the experience on getting high or hope we will get to see more of drunk, only just by hearing stories him soon as well as Robert from people who had drinking Zemeckis. problems or drug abuse, which I rate “Flight” 4 out of 5 include some of my relatives and Beavers. friends.

Brown Bag GORDON B. Book Talk OLSON Featuring LIBRARY Lisa Borden-King, Teacher Ed. & Human Performance rown Bag discussing the book B “Reality is Broken: Why Games Book Talks Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World ” by Jane McGonigal Tuesday, Dec. 4 12 –12:45 p.m., Olson Library, lower level You do not need to read the book in order to attend. Feel free to bring your lunch. All students, faculty and staff are invited. Page 8 – November 15, 2012 News Red & Green ... Abbie him really neat. isn’t what it’s about. It really is continued from page 5 Ward: How does being well- just the music. I have realized I Ward: Considering some of rooted in music, such as yourself, love it for what it is. Not for who ‘Board?’ Come to those same musicians, who were affect how you listen to pop executes it or how they execute it more technical in their works? songs of today? … I will continue to perform Abbie: I think [Johann Abbie: There’s definitely a music, but with a new mindset Sebastian] Bach was really influ - different lens, of sorts, that I that I am sharing the music itself. MSU Gaming Club ential not only on music, but also guess I have when listening to Not my talent.” for me as a cellist. He formed the music. There are obvious The above thoughts paral - by Zac DeMers out,” he said. foundation for much of musical changes with today’s age and all, leled closely with our discussion Assistant Editor Rick Heit is the club’s advisor. theory today, and I have a lot of but also in details, like song com - which closed up our interview. Sam Buchholz, a Minot State Learning a new game can be educational respect for him with position and formulation. We noted that it seems quite a bit University junior, recently start - challenging, but Heit makes it that considered. Actually, I kind of find myself lis - of music of today is not really ed the MSU Gaming Club. The easy to pick up an unfamiliar Ward: Today, who are some tening to a song on the radio and focused on the actual music, but MSU Gaming Club has a game game. artists who reflect those same singing along with it in solfège. rather is plagued by individuals night every Wednesday night, “Our advisor has a huge game sounds in their compositions? Prior to our interview, Abbie stepping into the spotlight and starting at 7 p.m. in the media library. He’s usually the one who Abbie: One who comes to had some thoughts to share on becoming pop stars. center in the Gordon B. Olson brings the stuff and he explains mind is Olafur Arnolds, an music in general. With the goal of progressing Library lower level. it. It usually is really quick and Icelandic singer/. He “I love learning, listening and music forward in mind, it is “I got the club simple,” Buchholz is more instrumental and emo - studying all sorts of music. I even almost anti-productive in the going. I put said. tional in his works and goes for a practice on a rare occasion, but long run when artists are busy the idea “People can larger, more complete way of not for endless hours; it’s not for soaking up fame rather than put - together and bring comput - structuring songs where you’ll me ... I don’t care about my talent ting forth an effort to really com - did the ers or other see an introduction work its way anymore or anyone else’s for that municate and express them - paperwork. It kinds of games into the main song and then back matter. Yes, it can be easier to selves using music as their medi - started this semes - if they want; it seems out again in the end. That overar - express music when one has bet - um of choice. ter,” Buchholz said. like board games have been the ching method to his songs makes ter technique or skill, but that Buchholz is satisfied with the most popular,” he said. interest so far, but is looking for - Buchholz encourages students ward to a bigger turnout. Game to attend this entertaining event. pieces. Davis have been involved with nights can last for hours. “It’s just a really good time: ... LCM Volunteers also have a wide LCM for two years, while Derby “We have about 10-12 regulars it’s an opportunity to play a continued from page 1 variety of sites to choose from, transferred this year. All three, every night we do it,” Buchholz bunch of different games that ties to strive to build as many even within the same state. signed up and ready to go, are said. you might not have even heard homes as they can. Although “Not all sites are popular, waiting for more interested MSU Buchholz said on game night of. It’s just a good time to social - Habitat for Humanity functions based on its location and the students to join them. they play multiple games. ize with people,” he said. year-round, springtime is a pop - number of schools that are The LCM spring break trip “It really depends on what Interested students can drop ular time for schools to gather already slated to help there,” will not be all work and no play. we’re doing. It’s mostly board by the lower level of the library volunteers and travel around the Williamson said. “We decided on Lakeland is only an hour away games. It seems like every night on Wednesday nights. country (and sometimes beyond) Lakeland partly because of those from the coastline. Volunteers we have a new game to try to create homes for deserving two reasons.” plan to spend an evening at the families. At their destination, all the beach, as well as check out the So how exactly does this all volunteers have to worry about local city area. ... Neeson fight than Liam Neeson! Or so work? Families in desperate is building a sturdy shelter. Thankfully, Hurricane Sandy continued from page 5 they thought. He explained, and need can apply with an affiliate Habitat provides fresh bedding, didn’t affect the chosen site, so do as you ask. I will get the money video clips were shown, about of Habitat for Humanity. A com - linens and towels. In a way, their jobs are already easier. … and I will pay you.“ how Neeson couldn’t fight. Many mittee decides where they may Habitat for Humanity makes a To anyone interested, any The three men sounded disap - times these adrenaline junkies live based on their income and cozy living situation for the vol - member of LCM will be happy to pointed, even mad. One of them squared away against one of credit. An affiliate, a local partner unteer’s, too. assist, as well as relate their expe - rushed over to the camera and Hollywood’s biggest action stars, of HH, makes it easier for fami - On a side note, a Habitat riences with Habitat for shut it off. That was all the video only to have him cower in fear. As lies to get in contact with the affiliate can connect through a Humanity. showed. it turns out, Liam Neeson can’t head organization. Even though club charter to associate itself But LCM can’t wait forever! Not even two hours later Liam win a fight unless it’s choreo - HH headquarters are in Georgia, with a college or university on a Sign up by November 26 to Neeson was found unconscious in graphed. its affiliates stretch from coast to deeper level. By doing so, that secure a spot. For financial infor - an alley in downtown Los Liam Neeson now lists fifth in coast. club becomes more of an action mation or any concerns not Angeles. Neeson was rushed to a Hollywood’s “Wimpiest Tough Northern Lights, a construc - group that aims to educate and addressed in this article, stop by hospital, and he is expected to Guys” just behind Sylvester tion company with offices in advocate the cause. The affiliate Pastor Williamson’s office on the make a complete recovery. Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Bismarck and Minot, is a good will also work more closely with second floor of the Wellness Another video soon appeared Schwarzenegger and the king of example of what an affiliate is. It the club. Center. in which the kidnappers further fragility, the embodiment of paci - takes time to gather supplies for LCM leaders Sierra Lassie, You are only a plane ticket explained the situation. One of fism, the Texas Ranger: Chuck approved house plans and from Joe Davis and Elizabeth Derby away from making a family’s them said they just wanted an Norris. that point wait for a volunteer made the choice to travel to dream come true. awesome fight and who better to school or two to assemble the Lakeland this year. Lassie and Red & Green Sports Page 9 - November 15, 2012 Football season ends at Bemidji (MSU Sports Information) — NSIC North) 426 to 57 through - In the regular season finale of the out the game. 2012 season, the Minot State The Minot State defense University football offense played hard and looked sharp to matched the weather conditions start, as on their first play, at Chet Anderson Stadium – Redshirt Freshman Cooper sloppy. Helm (DB) intercepted Rongstad Freshman quarterback Zac with 13:22 left in the first quarter. Cuhna threw After that play the defensive three first half unit didn’t spend much time on interceptions the sidelines, spending 78 plays allowing Bemidji and 39:26 of game clock on the State University field trying to stop Rongstad and (7-4 Overall 6-1 the BSU offense. NSIC North) to The senior from Eleva, Wis. jump to a 28-0 ended the day with 225 yards Rudolph first half lead on passing including three touch - their way to a 49-0 win over down passes. He also rushed the MISU in Northern Sun ball for 60 yards. Submitted Photo Intercollegiate Conference play “When our defense is out on MSU women’s club hockey team (from the left) back row: Makayla Sandvold, Kim Taylor, Deanna Saturday afternoon. the field constantly and our Gilbart, Keysha Jansen, Alecia Power and Shayla Dahlman, middle row: Brigitte LaFontaine, Katie Brad Hemling put BSU on the offense is three and out or what - Seier, Jana Britz, Christine Irwin, Alison Cygan and Kyra Barth, front row: Paige Hollinger and Kayla board with a two yard dive to ever it might be, it wears on Wakelin. Not pictured: Jody Goforth and Ali Nychuk and coaches Sam Anderson, Adam Morken, Jared the end zone with three minutes them,” Rudolph said. “It was McIntosh and Brent Wallin. and 36 seconds remaining in the just an ugly game.” first quarter. Chad Marshall (Jr., LB) led The first half could arguably the MISU defense with 12 tack - Women’s club hockey hopes to be summarized in one play. les, including one for a loss, on Bemidji State quarterback Lance the afternoon. Levi Freidt (So., S) Rongstad scrambled for nearly also collected 11 tackles on the 15 seconds, avoiding slipping afternoon. draw crowds with strong team MISU defenders before firing a The loss marked the final bullet to Beau Wakefield for a 26 game for the Minot State senior by Jamie Council The Women’s Hockey Club has the day, so alcohol isn’t served. yard score. class. This class helped bring the Staff Writer only been in existence for less “We have, like, six people in “We threw the ball to them football program to the NSIC A team to be truly feared has than a decade. the stands,” Power said. “All par - and gave them great field posi - and Division II level. laced up their skates and stepped The team competes at the ents.” tion,” said MISU head coach “They’re a good bunch of on the ice. The MSU Women’s ACHA Women’s Division II level. However, with a winning Paul Rudolph. “It was an ugly people and they are going to all Beaver Hockey Club worked hard The newness of the program is record last year and the team football game, and they beat us be successful,” Rudolph said. “I in preparation for the season, starting to wear off, and the play - already in the gym in preparation, up a little bit.” really enjoy hanging out with which started at the end of last ers are starting to find their foot - it looks like the Women’s Beaver BSU dominated the line of them and having them around. I month. ing on the ice. Last year was the Hockey Club is going to experi - scrimmage as they outgained just wish we could have become Sam Anderson leads the Beavers’ first winning season, ence another winning season. Minot State (3-8 Overall 3-4 a little better of a football team.” Beavers as the head coach, rising with hopes of many more to “I’m exited for this year,” into the position after Dale Roed come. Anderson said. “The girls have stepped down. Anderson is an “No one really knows about been working really hard and I avid hockey player, a redshirt us,” senior captain Alecia Power think it’ll be another great sea - MSU Men’s Club Hockey hosts football player and was the assis - said. “We’re actually good. We son.” tant coach for the women’s hock - just need people at the games to Their goal is to make it to the North Dakota State University ey club last year. see that.” playoffs this year. They just Friday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. “I’m looking forward to seeing The team has struggled to gain missed the cut last season. This what the team does this year,” fans. The women’s game isn’t as new and upcoming program is Saturday, Nov. 17 at 5 p.m. Anderson said. “We have a lot of physical as the men’s game, and serious this year, ready to win talent, both returning and new.” the women’s games are earlier in games and draw fans. 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