E T STAT UNIVER INO SIT Inside This Issue: M Y - Student Spotlight on Katie Abrahamson, Page 3 - Football, Page 7 Red & Green - Soccer, Page 9 Volume 97, Number 5 October 8, 2015 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Theatre arts MSU dedicates peace pole on campus presents ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

By Krys Zorbaugh Comm 281 ’s Program of Theatre Arts presents William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” re-envisioned and directed by Aili Smith, MSU associate professor and co-chair of Humanities, Oct. 22-24 in the Aleshire Theater at 7:30 p.m. Doors will open at 7 p.m. A matinee perform - ance will be held at 2 p.m. Sat., Oct. 24. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. In Shakespeare’s comedic and color - ful tale, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” love, drama and mischief descend upon a magical world where anything is possible. Shakespeare’s clas - sic comedy is about the misadventures of star-crossed lovers, fairies and a troupe of actors. Set on a Midsummer’s night, the story begins with the announcement of the nuptials of Theseus, Duke of Athens (Jenny Castro), and Hippolyta, Queen of Beth Odahlen, Minot’s Sunrise Rotary Club president and MSU’s Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning director, speaks at the Amazons (Erin Kampen). Then the peace pole dedication ceremony on campus. The peace pole is an internationally recognized symbol for peace on earth, Hermia’s father, Egeus (Casey Feldner) and bears the message “May Peace Prevail on Earth.” The MSU pole displays the message in eight languages: English, German, threatens to deprive Hermia (Madison French, Spanish, Arabic, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. The Sunrise Rotary chapter and the MSU Office of International Curtiss), of her true love, Lysander Programs sponsored the event last week. See Theatre — Page 4 Page 2 – October 8, 2015 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What did you think of NOTSTOCK?”

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Student Spotlight ... Katie Abrahamson Creativity inspires academic destination

B By Krys Zorbaugh gram,” Abrahamson said, “I had ductions. As she enters into her

Staff Writer amazing freedom and encourage - third year at MSU, Abrahamson At its core, Minot State ment to explore so many possibil - offers the following advice to all University values both critical and ities. However, the greatest thing I new and transfer students of all creative thinking. With more than enjoy as an MSU student is that, ages: 60 undergraduate degrees –– span - even now that I have focused on a “Be fearless! Life is always ning a broad range of academic particular path, I still feel encour - going to be full of changes, and paths, along with several notable aged to stay engaged and take full some things can take some time to graduate degrees, it is no surprise advantage of the creative opportu - adjust to. But when your path that MSU is increasingly becoming nities all around me.” seems unclear or uncertain, just a favored destination for students In addition to pursuing her know and trust that there will both near and far. For talented and BFA, she is actively engaged in always be someone who can help creative Minot native Katie MSU’s Honors program and sev - make the seemingly impossible an Abrahamson, MSU has become the eral clubs on campus, in addition adventure that can change your perfect canvas and foundation for to participating both on stage and entire experience.” a very bright future. behind the scenes in theatre pro - “Even before I graduated from high school,” Abrahamson said, “I knew my next academic adventure was going to be at MSU. While in high school, in addition to advanced placement courses, I had the opportunity to take a few col - lege courses at MSU. By the time I was in my senior year, I had Abrahamson received offers from several col - leges and universities, but when it dents, often aligning personal and staff, in addition to small class came down to it, there was really interests with future goals might sizes, and a variety of support no comparison – I knew MSU was seem overwhelming. However, services and student-oriented pro - going to be the right university for MSU prides itself on being first grams are dedicated to guiding me.” and foremost, dedicated to the students in the right direction. With a full and colorful palette success of all students. Talented, “Before being accepted into of opportunities available to stu - experienced and engaged faculty MSU’s Bachelor of Fine Arts pro -

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Sponsored by MSU Student Health & Development Center Page 4 – October 8, 2015 News Red & Green ... Theatre The lovers, Hermia and many talented students, faculty, standings and misadventures under 18. MSU students, faculty continued from page 1 Lysander, flee into an enchanted staff and alumni cast in multiple with his trademark genius for and staff are free with current (J’Kobe Wallace), when he forces forest filled with fairies, and are roles. words and wit, resulting in a com - MSU ID. There will be no inter - her to choose between her true followed by Demetrius, who loves Written more than 300 years edy that remains as engaging and mission. Reservations are strongly love and certain death or Hermia and Helena who loves ago, “A Midsummer Night’s exciting as it did when it first recommended. Demetrius (Jaryn Homiston), the him. When mischievous Puck Dream,” is considered to be one of graced the stage in the late 1500s. For questions, contact the man he would prefer she marry (Jason Gaarder,) mistakes one Shakespeare’s most popular For tickets, contact the MSU Aleshire ticket box office at 858- and who is loved by Helena, Athenian for the other, the misad - comedies. Shakespeare artfully theater box office, 858-3172. 3172, or Smith via email at Hermia’s best friend (Maddie ventures begin. And that is just and imaginatively weaves togeth - Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for [email protected]. Thomson). one of the plots! The cast includes er mistaken identities, misunder - seniors, students and children

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‘What Comes Before may prove to be one of his more Etiquette Luncheon by terrifying trips to MSU. This event 2x2 Words’ exhibit on MoWnhdo ahyasn't asked: "What fork runs from 8 to 9:30 p.m. and is free do I use?" or "How do I eat that?" disTphela Nyo rOthcwte.s t1 A4r-tN Coenvt.e r1 w3 ill and open to all students. or "Is that my glass?" Dining eti - host a mixed media sculpture B&W quette is something taken for exhibition by Patrick Luber. granted by most people, but if Luber is a North Dakota artist Americas 2014: All you're interviewing for a job, net - from Grand Forks who seeks to Media best-of-show working or conducting business explore the relationship between over lunch or dinner, you cannot! American culture and religion, exhibit on display wentwent This event is offered to expose folk art, pop culture and national thrEoduwgarhd OShcmt.u n2e9s, photogra - MSU students, faculty and staff to identity through his artwork. pher from Columbia, S.C., exhibits the basic principles of traditional The exhibition will be in the in the Northwest Art Center HILLHILL etiquette used during a business Hartnett Hall gallery from Oct. 14 The Landing - ad 1 library gallery until Oct. 29. NORTHNORTH lunch or dinner through hands-on through Nov. 13. A public recep - Shmunes is the best-of-show TO FETCH interaction. tion will be held Oct. 14 from 6:30 UP winner from the Americas 2014: 2x3 B&WUP The Etiquette Luncheon is to 8 p.m. in the gallery. These are All Media juried competition. His Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the MSU both free and open to the public. work consists of digital photogra - Conference Center, third floor, phy that attempts to capture the Student Center. Chuck Repnow, uor absurdities in the world around Liq MSU Class of '83, is the presenter. Voice students to tore him. The exhibit is free and open S y Lunch begins promptly at 12:30 ryda presen t recita l O ct. 1 8 to the public and can be seen dur - Eve s! p.m. Professional dress is Voice students at MSU will Price ing regular library hours. Low required. present their fall recital under the For more information, contact The cost is $5 for students (or direction of DeVera Bowles, Avis Veikley, NAC Director at BAR & BOTTLESHOP use meal plan) and $13 for faculty Kenneth Bowles, Mark McQuade 858-3264. Must be 21 to enter and staff. Purchase tickets by and Jennifer McQuade. Show sup - 2015 N. Broadway

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Dakota College, Administration peTrhfoe rMmSUa nPecrecu sOsiocnt .E n2s0 emble 159. will perform in Ann Nicole Nelson MSU Student Council for Exceptional Children For more information, contact Hall directed by percussion Ann in the Student Success Center Come and the Optimist Club of Minot instructor Avis Veikley. Come at [email protected] s show your support on Oct. 20 at 33rd Annual Community Halloween Party or 858-3362. 7:30 p.m. This performance is free

and open to everyone. For more Minot City Auditorium • Saturday, Oct. 31 • 5-8 p.m.

MSU Jazz Ensemble to information, contact Avis Veikley MSU student organizations, businesses, service clubs, civic organizations, friends and neighbors are all at 858-3188. requested to sponsor a booth, which involves decorating the booth and handing out treats on Halloween. peCrofomrem su Oppcotr.t 1th3 e MSU Jazz If you would like to sponsor a booth, please return the form below by Friday, Oct. 16.

Ensemble by attending its first If you have any questions, call Melanie (858-4233 or 240-2579). performance of the semester in Ghost hunter Chris Thank you for providing our youth with a Happy Halloween! Ann Nicole Nelson Hall at 7:30 MoCohrnis reMtouornn, s gOhocstt . h2u2 nter, p.m. Tuesday. David Ronaldson, Please mail to returns to MSU for his third year ______Yes, we will sponsor a booth assistant professor, directs the Melanie Moore to give students the scare of a life - group. The event is free and open Student Health & Development Center Organization ______time. This time, he will search the to everyone. For more informa - Minot State University scary, and most-likely haunted, Contact Person ______Phone ______tion, contact James Fusik, assistant or email [email protected] Email ______Page 6 – October 8, 2015 Sports Red & Green VVolleyball falls to St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth team with nine digs. St. Cloud State forces After being swept on day one of the weekend, the Beavers were MSU out of s ync By Isaac Hunt once again swept in the second,

Sports Writer but this time it was a much- After gaining a small lead early improved performan ce aga inst in the first set, the Minot State the No . 1 tea m in th e country, University volleyball team Minnesota Duluth. allowed St. Cloud State to take the ""I love it when a team shows lead and stay in control through - potential," Kaszeta said. "Today out the remainder of the three sets. we showed what we are capable With only one lead change in of. We played right with the best the second set and no lead team in the nation in game one. changes in the third, the Beavers Unfortunately they are the best in Williston CVB were unable to do much against the nation and they showed it the the Huskies. rest of the match. They are the St. Cloud State’s defense limit - epitome of what we are trying to 3x10 ed MSU to an attack percentage of get to over the next couple of .092 with seven blocks and 59 years." full color digs. Minot State was able to get eight blocks against their oppo - No. 1 team too much nent, but only dug 35 balls. for Beavers “You have to give credit to St. In the first match, with a score Cloud,” head coach Ben Kaszeta of 18-25, Minot State (3-11, 0-7) said. “They were very disciplined hung around with Minnesota and well coached. We cannot hit Duluth (13-2, 6-1). In the second the ball the way we did tonight and third matches, 8-25 and 14-25, and expect to be successful. I give the Bulldogs showed why they credit to them. They took us out of have earned the ranking of No. 1. our system a lot, but we need to Dauwalder led the team with limit our mistakes.” seven kills on 13 attempts and an Offensively, Mallory Sall (OH, attack percentage of .462. Sr.) and Shaunessy Dauwalder Freshmen Logan Desorcy (L) (MH, Jr.) led the Beavers with nine and Kelsey Dewulf (S) led the and eight kills, respectively. team with eight digs and 20 Dauwalder also helped the assists, respectively. team on defense with five assist - Minot State will travel to ed blocks. Defensive specialist Minnesota State for its next game Hailey Richards (R-Fr.) led the tomorrow at 7 p.m.

Hatfield named NSIC Defensive Player of the Week

(MSU Sports any shots on goal against Winona Information) — State. The defense allowed just Senior defender eight total shots throughout the Breanne Hatfield weekend. was named the Hatfield assisted her first goal Northern Sun of the season to Ninfa “Ninja” Intercollegiate Ramirez in the first half of the Conference soc - game against Winona State to put cer Defensive Hatfield the Beavers up 1-0 with 52 sec - Player of the onds left in the half. Week Monday afternoon. The play from Hatfield helped The Minot State defensive unit Minot State remain undefeated in held its opponents to just two conference play with a record of 9- shots on goal in the two games 1 overall, and a 7-0 mark in the played this weekend, not allowing NSIC. Red & Green Sports Page 7 - October 8, 2015

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman Running back Larry Overstreet (No. 4) runs the ball downfield in NSIC play against Northern State JoseLuis Moreno (No. 26) kicks the ball to waiting Northern State University. NSU defeated MSU, 45-14. University players.

Y Big plays made a big difference WE FOOD! AND WE KNOW YOU DO, TOO! LIMITED TIME ONLY in Saturday's Hall of Fame game Southwest Patty Melt (MSU Sports Information) — later, Charles Hall (Jr., RB) bowled our man. We have to play that sit - Chipotle mayo, pepper jack cheese and grilled onions Northern State scored with just 10 in from one yard out for his sec - uation better." on grilled pullman bread for only $3.95 + tax . seconds remaining before half - ond rushing TD of the season to The blocked punt was a theme time, converted on a fake field make it 7-0 MSU early on. for the Wolves as they got a hand goal and had a 90-yard kickoff But it was all NSU (1-4, 1-4, 1-0) on three Aaron LaDeaux (Jr., K/P) return for a touchdown in a 45-14 after that to end the half. The punts and, while only the first one win over Minot State in Northern Wolves went 57 yards in 15 plays was fully blocked, the final two Sun Intercollegiate Conference to cut the lead to 7-3 on a field goal changed the field position game in football Saturday night at Herb midway through the first quarter the second half. Those miscues, Parker Stadium. and then scored six minutes apart along with the kickoff return for a "That was a big impact play," in the second quarter, the first on a TD by Channing Barber, loomed MSU head coach Tyler Hughes Nicholas Truen run and the sec - large according to Hughes. said of the TD just before the half. ond on a pass from Kyle Lavand "They were huge," Hughes "We came out in the second half to Tyrell Anderson just before the said, referring to the special team's and were pressing hard. We were half. The first TD was set up by a mistakes. "The turning point was pressing too hard. That allowed blocked punt, giving the Wolves the initial blocked punt, and them to get two quick scores and the ball on the MSU 20, and the things started spiraling down. We we didn't respond too well to second came after Lavand hit really performed poorly there. It's that." Connor Doherty on a 44-yard pass disappointing to see that, that's The Beavers (0-5 overall, 0-5 on third-and-1 from their own 29. stuff we work on a number of NSIC, 0-1 NSIC North) opened the "We were in man coverage in times. We just didn't get the job game with a big play as MSU short yardage and they ran play done." recovered a muffed opening kick action," Hughes said of the third- NSU scored twice in the third as Spencer Wiley (Jr., LB) fell on down play. "We were looking in quarter and twice in the fourth as BUCKSHOTS the loose football. Eight plays the backfield and not looking at First floor, Student Center • 10:30 A.M. to 2 P.M., M-F See Football — Page 8 Page 8 – October 8, 2015 Sports Red & Green

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman Wide receiver Porter Sturm runs the ball downfield. The offensive team lines up on the line of scrimmage in NSIC play with Northern State University at Herb Sturm caught seven passes for 56 yards and added 144 Parker Stadium. The Beavers travel Saturday to the for the Battle of the Big Lake. yards in the return game.

added 55 yards on the ground. yards and added 144 yards in the reached double figures with 10 weeks, beginning with the Battle ... Football Porter Sturm (Sr., WR) continued return game. tackles each. Swensen added a of the Big Lake game against rival continued from page 7 Lavand threw another TD pass, to produce yards for the Beavers Trevin Swensen (Jr., LB) and quarterback sack to his totals. University of Mary Saturday in

Christian McAlvain scored on a as he caught seven passes for 56 Marcel Brinson (Sr., DB) both MSU is on the road for two Bismarck. fake field goal and C Kelly capped the scoring with an 11-yard run.

MSU's lone score in the second the half came as Kristian Shaide (Jr., S the ’ LB) fell on a fumble caused by

Dalton Houghton (Jr., DL) in the O The Landing - ad 2 end zone for his first career TD. MMagic City Hogie H Lavand completed just 13 pass - es, but two of them went for scores 2x3 B&W 2x3 B&W as he threw for 124 yards. Truen W STUDENTSTUDENT led the Wolves with 87 yards EVERY MONDAY Minot’s fastest carwash! receiving, and Connor Doherty Trivia @ 7pm w/prizes caught four passes for 65 yards Now hiring cashiers and a TD. Karaoke @ 9pm Lucas Romanski (Jr., QB) start - and wash technicians. r ed at quarterback for the Beavers Liquo Store day and was 16 for 28 for 163 yards Every Contact us at [email protected] rices! and one interception. Jarvis Low P st Mustipher (Jr., RB) finished with a 312 31 Ave SW Minot, ND 58701 season-high 86 yards rushing, BAR & BOTTLESHOP Must be 21 while Larry Overstreet (Jr., RB) 701-839-WASH to enter 2015 N. Broadway Red & Green Sports Page 9 - October 8, 2015

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU sophomore Kelli Creese passes the ball to a teammate. The MSU sophomore Sydnee Canales (No.10) dribbles the ball downfield in NSIC play with Winona Beavers defeated the Warriors, 4-0. State University at Herb Parker Stadium. Soccer team has one of its best-ever games By Isaac Hunt team not to let up. And his team pregame huddle that has become playing a great game, it was no ranks? This is probably the best Sports Writer listened as Minot State (8-1, 6-0) a tradition this year. surprise Spain was in a good game Minot State has ever A strong wind from the scored three goals in the second “Before each game the four of mood when the final bell rang. played. Each of the past six southeast affected the way both half against Winona State (6-3, us, me Emilie [Rebelo], Breanne “I’m happy,” Spain said. “We games, we have gotten better the Minot State University and 3-3). and Ashley [Franco] get together played really well. Where it each game.” the Winona State University soc - Chloe Melton scored her sec - right before kickoff and talk. We cer teams played on Saturday. ond goal of the year, Ramirez say, ‘It starts with us guys. No Going against the wind, in the scored again with her eighth goal shots, keep your man, play for first half, the Beavers struggled of the season and Rimke Eurlings each other, we’re all tired, just do to gather the ball and take found the back of the net for the what you know how to do.’ It’s advantage of the shots they took. first time. just a little pump up and we Until the final minute. Every goal was assisted by a communicate really well.” With 52 seconds left on the different player including an With the defense and offense INSIDE/OUT clock Breanne Hatfield kicked a assist to Ramirez from Maritssa long ball to Ninfa Ramirez who Perez making it the second MSU's News & got it off quickly for the first goal straight game the two have con - of the game and her seventh of nected. Feature Show the season. Not only was the offense hit - “I thought the keeper was ting their shots in the second going to get it or the defender half, but the defense played a Thursdays, live at 5 P.M., C HANNEL 19 was going to get it,” Ramirez strong game allowing zero shots Shown again Fridays at 2 P.m. said. “I kind of just hit it and it on goal and only five shots total. somehow went in.” Defensive senior Haley Produced by mSU Broadcasting students At halftime, knowing he Lolmaugh said it was the best would be playing with the defensive performance the group wind against his team’s backs, has put together all season. The head coach Jason Spain told his performance began during a Page 10 – October 8, 2015 Sports Red & Green

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Haley Lolmaugh (No. 11) fights for the ball during a game against Upper Iowa State. Freshman Andrea Franco (No. 8) dribbles the ball in a game against The Beavers defeated the Peacocks, 2-1. Upper Iowa State. The Beavers are 9-1 overall, 7-0 in the conference. Beavers get revenge from 2014 elimination By Isaac Hunt Upper Iowa was able to tie the were hammering away, their walk through , the y we re q uiet up is Minnesota State who has an Sports Writer game up before halftime after a goalie kept them in the game a lot and v ery seri ou s in the te am m eal identical 9-1 record with a 7-0 con - The Minot State University soc - corner kick was cleared and longer than we hoped, but we and w er e all la ugh s and smiles ference record. cer team was able to get its sev - kicked back in by Charlotte Ryan found a way.” befo re the game.” Minot State will travel to enth conference win with a 2-1 to assist on Madie Edwards’s Having played Upper Iowa (4- That undefeated team coming Minnesota State on Oct. 10. final against Upper Iowa. eighth goal for the year. 4-2, 3-3-1) four times throughout An emotional game for the The second, and game-win - Minot State (9-1, 7-0) history and Beavers, Upper Iowa took them ning, goal for Minot State was failing to win before today, it was out of the conference tournament scored by sophomore Sydnee obvious this game meant a lot to last season, they were able to con - Canales (F) after a turnover from the players and coaches. trol the game for much of the first Upper Iowa’s goal keeper. “This a very satisfying win for half and the majority of the sec - Schatz Fastlane “It kind of happened really multiple reasons,” head coach ond. fast,” Canales said about her first Jason Spain said. “Obviously, any - “We’ve been wanting this goal of the season. “I saw my time you get eliminated, it’s a big 2x3 B&W game all year, a rematch of the space and took it. I looked up and deal. Second, this was the fifth playoffs last year,” senior forward saw the goalie come out so I place team so when you’re look - Emilie Rebelo said. “We wanted it near classifieds placed it. I held my breath for a ing for a home game [in the con - a lot. Us being pumped up and second, but it went in.” ference tournament] we have now ready to play them definitely Whether it was a goal from distanced ourselves. And third, helped us with the attack.” Canales or another player the you have a very difficult opponent Rebelo assisted the first goal of Beavers were on the offensive and right before you’re facing the the game from a midfield free ball were certain they would get the undefeated team in conference that was shot on target for Ninfa lead eventually. and we did not overlook them. Ramirez (F, Jr.) to score with a “I think it was a matter of time “I was worried about all those header. The goal for Ramirez was before we were going to get our things heading into the match, but her ninth on the season. second one,” Canales said. “We our girls were very clean in the Red & Green Red & Green Page 11 - October 8, 2015 IMMEDIATE OPENING OFFERED OFFERED In sta nd s ac ro ss c a mpus

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