September 15, 2011 Inside this edition: Voices on campus - Page 2 Minot, N.D. 58701 Music and movies- Page 4 Volume 93 , Number 2 Student Spotlight - Page 5 www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen Red &Green Home Soccer - Page 9 Homecoming ‘11 Health and Service Learning in Peru Red! Rock It!

Amy Olson Comm 281 Football, fun and free food: these are three things that Minot State University students can enjoy during Homecoming Week, Sept. 19 –24. The theme for this year’s festivi - The block party and the 5K ties, “Red: Rock it,” invites students run/walk takes place from 5 to 8 to show their school spirit. The p.m. on the Old Main Lawn. The week will kick off with block party is open to all members Homecoming Court nominations of the community. A variety of club on Monday and conclude with a and student organizations will par - football game on Saturday. ticipate. On Monday, from 11 a.m. until 2 Atom, the world’s fastest spray p.m., students can vote for painter, returns on Thursday from Homecoming King and Queen and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pop violinist Josh enjoy free pizza. “Who I Am,” a Vietti will perform as students eat rock band from Williston, will pro - free pitas provided by the Pita Pit. Submitted photo vide entertainment. The afternoon’s On Thursday night, a neon-themed Pam Singleton-Wiley, a third-semester nursing student, poses in the Andes Mountains with a Peruvian child and her llama. Singleton-Wiley was one of a group of MSU nursing students events will take place in the quad, dance at the theater on the State Fair who participated this summer in the “Health and Service Learning in Peru” study-abroad weather permitting. Grounds will run from 10 p.m. to 1 program. On Monday evening, the Johnny a.m. Free neon-colored T-shirts and Holm band performs from 5 p.m. glowsticks will be available at the until 8 p.m. in MSU’s parking lot L. door while supplies last. A bonfire will follow the concert at Friday features a meet-and-greet Sociology Club takes a stand 8 p.m. for MSU’s fall athletes from 11 a.m. King and Queen voting contin - to 1 p.m. and free food provided by Anthony Anderson agencies are working towards Working with the Minot ues on Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Buffalo Wings and Rings from 11 Editor alleviating homelessness. Homeless Coalition, the club Students can listen to Minot a.m. to 2 p.m. A wing-eating contest The Minot State University “We went to Chicago to look plans to continue its research pop/rock band, “The Cascade begins at noon. Students wishing to Sociology Club hit the ground at Jane Addams’ Hull House, and combine possible methods Sun,” have their caricature drawn participate should arrive at 11:30 running this year, taking a stand and looked at their advocacy for improving the homeless situ - and enjoy free food. Homecoming a.m. Rick Watson and Melissa against homelessness with a problems,” Fuller said. Hull ation in the Minot area. The coronation takes place in Ann Spelchen will provide musical per - new brand of activism. House is a Chicago-area advoca - group’s plans include advocat - Nicole Nelson Hall at 7 p.m. A coro - formances. “We’re a brand new club; we cy and assistance organization ing in front of the City Council nation dance follows from 10 p.m. Friday will be a busy night for just started last fall,” said founded in 1889, and is known and the state legislature. to 1 a.m. in the theater at the State MSU athletics. The MSU’s women’s Lindsey Fuller, club treasurer. throughout the world for its pro - “These people are asking for Fair Center. The Frankly Scarlett soccer team will play Augustana at Even though it may be a rela - grams. While there, the club help and no one is helping band will provide the music. 5 p.m., and the MSU tively new organization, the club spoke with the program director them,” Fuller said. “Something’s On Wednesday, students can team will play Valley City at 8 p.m. has set high hurdles for itself. and discussed possible strate - got to happen for these guys, and see Atom, the world’s fastest The Homecoming Parade starts At the top of the group’s agen - gies for combating homelessness we feel that passion to do it.” spray paint artist, from 11 a.m. to downtown at 10:30 a.m. Saturday da is the problem of homelessness in the Minot area. The sociology club encour - 2 p.m. They can also treat them - and ends at MSU with tailgating at in Minot, compounded by the The club is also planning a ages all interested students to selves to free chicken burgers and 11 a.m. in the parking lot east of the housing shortage and the flood trip to Portland, Ore., a city attend a meeting. The group hamburgers, along with a musical Dome. The football game against this summer. The club is currently known for its progressive home - meets every Thursday at 1 p.m., researching how other cities and less policies. in Old Main 203A. performance by Jared Schumaier . See Homecoming — Page 5 Page 2 – September 15, 2011 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “If you could spend a day at Disney World with any president, who would it be and why?”

Emily Mell Staff Writer

Kyle Reistad Kelvin Fraser Kortni Miller Roy Whyte Alexandra Nychuk Rachael Ritzke Business Management International Business Undecided Public Relations Athletic Training Social Work “John F. Kennedy. He “Barack Obama, because “George Washington, “Ronald Reagan. He “John F. Kennedy, “George W. Bush, pushed the nation forward. he’s the first black president, because he was the seemed like a fun presi - because I’m from Canada because he had the same If it weren’t for him and and it just proves that you country’s first president, dent, and even if he may and I’m oblivious to Republican beliefs that I do, Martin Luther King Jr., really can do anything you and so that he could see not have had the best American politics, but he and he was for the welfare we’d probably still be seg - want to, if you work for it.” how everything changed politics, he knew how to was supposed to be system, which is kind of regated and might not even now from back then.” relax and have fun.” really great.” what I’m working for.” have a Disney World.” News in brief Hanson presented a check to MSU The Library deserves special Study Abroad Fair Alumna returns for President David Fuller for more commendation for its dedication Maestro Soler to today NAC lecture than $1,900. this summer. When the floodwa - present recital The Office of International Roseanne Olson, a 1972 gradu - The funds were the result of a ters were rising this summer, and Renowned guitar virtuoso Programs will host a Study ate, will return to campus on special collection taken earlier that even as the homes of several staff Francesc de Paula Soler will pres - Abroad Fair today in the Student Monday, Sept. 19 to present “The day for Minot State. The money members were hit, the Library ent a classical guitar recital tomor - Center Atrium, from 10 a.m. to 2 Creative Life,” as part of the will be deposited into the MSU remained open, allowing planners row at 7 p.m. in Ann Nicole p.m. Northwest Art Center lecture Flood Families Fund. access to maps of the region, vital Nelson Hall. Representatives from seven series. The program will begin at 7 in the construction of dikes. The event is part of Hispanic study abroad program providers p.m. at Aleshire Theater. Heritage Month, and commemo - will be present at the fair to Olson, a 2011 inductee of the Library in spotlight rates the anniversary of the death The Gordon B. Olson Library answer questions. Minot State Academic Hall of CETL tutoring 75 years ago of Spanish play - has been named the Federal Fame, will speak on her 25-year wright and poet Federico Garvia Depository Library Spotlight for schedules available career as an artist, author and pho - The Center for Engaged de Lorca. the month of September. Beaver Creek Cafe to tographer. She is currently based Teaching and Learning (CETL) is Other than providing its servic - in Seattle, where she owns and providing drop-in tutoring for hold open house es to students, the library serves as Tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m., a operates Roseanne Olson chemistry, accounting, math and Zumba Thursdays part of the Federal Depository Zumba sessions for all interest - special open house will be held to Photography. BADM 226 (Quantitative Library Program – it has special ed students are held Thursday inaugurate the $1.3 million dollar Methods of Business). The cur - collections of maps, microfiche nights at 7 p.m. in the Swain Hall remodel of the Beaver Creek Café, rent schedules for these programs and government documents for Pedagogy Lab. located on the second floor of the MSU receives check are available at public use. Because of the unique Zumba is a dance fitness pro - Student Center. www.minotstateu.edu/CETL/tut from Bemidji State community the Library serves; gram made from a blend of hip- The Café will officially open for During the “Beaver Bash” foot - oringschedules.shtml. one that includes a University, an hop, salsa, samba, martial arts, business on Sept. 17. Open seven ball game Aug. 25 in Bemidji, Students seeking semester-long Air Force Base, and four Native and aerobics. Students should days a week for breakfast, lunch and Minn. (Minot State Beavers vs. tutoring assistance should visit American reservations, its collec - bring their student IDs and a clean dinner, the Café will be available to ), Bemidji Old Main 101 to request a weekly tion is unique. pair of shoes . both students and the public. State University President Richard assigned tutor. Red & Green News Page 3 - September 15, 2011 Fulbright Johnny Holm Red & Green scholars host to start off discussion Going Back in Homecoming MSU History Flashback This article was published tables December 1st, 1925 two issues since that time, namely throughout the state as Beavers. Roy Whyte 1924 and 1925. There are only four No one ever considers them as Cassie Neuharth Staff Writer (Volume 4. Number 5), issues of the “Magician,” scarcely Magicians. Staff Writer The Johnny Holm Band will shortly before a vote was International culture and lan - present the first event of Minot held to determine the enough to establish a precedent, I The artistic value of Beaver guage come alive every Tuesday State University’s Homecoming name of the school’s annu - think. should not be overlooked because Furthermore, the local high of its possibilities for cuts and title from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the lower Week 2011 with a concert from 5 to al, or yearbook. level cafeteria for culture and lan - 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19, in the school teams are known through - pages for the annual. Needless to guage dining tables. The Minot Dome L parking lot. For the Beavers out the state as Magicians, and say, “Beaver” implies work, not State University foreign language The week, which runs from Beaver or Magician- were thus designated many years magic. Let us not be like the department has started discussion Sept. 18 - 24, also features a com - which shall it be? Beaver of before the M.S.T.C. was ever heard Chinese, always doing as our tables on language and culture for munity block party, the course! Why? Various or thought of. Why take their predecessors have done. anyone and everyone to come and Homecoming Queen and King good reasons. name? In the same way, the Let us progress. Everyone vote gather with the three Fulbright voting and coronation and corona - In the first place, there M.S.T.C. teams are known for “Beaver!” Scholars that have joined our tion dance, a football game versus should be a local color in MSU campus for the 2011-2012 the University of Sioux Falls, plus the name of a school annu - academic year. a variety of other games and al. Magician has no local "This is a totally cool, informal events. color. I grant that perhaps way to meet people on campus," A Johnny Holm performance ten years ago it did, The world is waiting ... said Scott Sigel, foreign language during Homecoming Week is a because Minot was then instructor. campus custom that dates back to known as “The Magic Eduardo Ayala from the early 1980s. City.” This title, however, where will you go? Argentina, Jean-Christophe “It’s nice to bring back an old is at the present time prac - Goutal from France and Enas Abo tradition to Homecoming,” said tically extinct. Now our Halaf from Israel have all joined Ann Rivera, Student Activities slogan is, “Why not us not only as teachers of one class Coordinator. Minot?” each, but as students. Each of the Holm dedicates the concert to Beaver, on the other UK Fulbright Scholars is taking two the students and uses the audience hand, fairly shouts with France classes this semester at MSU. for most of the impromptu, fast- local color; our athletic During the hour, Ayala, Goutal paced entertainment. teams are known as the Ireland and Abo Halaf sit at different This is a community concert, Beavers. Beaver is a term Australia tables for discussion and to meet free and open to the public and which is distinctive of our people. The tables are unstruc - family-friendly. college; it does not apply tured; people can talk about any - “We wanted to make this event to any other school any way thing with no specific topic in something fun for Minot,” Rivera more than the Minnesota Nor C mind, in a relaxed cool environ - said. “This concert will be a cele - U. term “gopher” applies hina ment. No language experience is bration for everyone to be a part to the University of North in necessary. of, and to reward the people Dakota, although gophers Peru Spa The foreign language depart - affected by the flood.” are found in our state also. ment faculty want to get everyone Food vendors will sell hot dogs One argument that is involved including MSU interna - and other good treats at the con - often advanced in favor of tional and non-international stu - cert. A strolling character artist “Magician” is that the term dents, faculty and staff to come will sketch attendees’ pictures to has been used for so many STUDY ABROAD FAIR and learn not only about other take home. After the concert, the years that it has become a cultures and languages, but annual Homecoming bonfire will precedent. Let us look into Ayala, Goutal and Abo Halaf. begin at 8 p.m. in the north park - this for a moment. The first Thursday, Sept. 15, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sigel said he would like the ing lot. “Magician” was published culture and language tables to be “Our hope is that lots of people in 1916. Then for a period Student Center Atrium a reccurring event in the years to come out to this event and the rest of seven years no annual Come learn about the study abroad options follow. He invites everyone inter - of the events through the week, was published. In 1923, the ested in foreign countries to come including free food in the Quad,” second “Magician” came at Minot State University! and participate. Rivera said. out and there have been www.minotstateu.edu/international Page 4 – September 15, 2011 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion

This editorial may not necessarily reflect the views of MSU. On Movies Our take on ʻApollo 18ʼ from the public. The cover-up was strange noises outside. On investi - acting in this movie is tremen - to protect the people of the world gating, they find one of the detec - dous. The fear and confusion Visit President Fuller from the real reason why NASA tors destroyed, the flag torn to seem very real. The effects, in my President Fuller has recently has never sent a man to the moon pieces and footprints that do not opinion, were excellent, such as announced his office hours for again. belong to them. making it appear as if they were this semester. The dates and Alex Nelson Three astronauts, Nathan They follow the footprints to on the actual moon itself. The low- times can be found on posters all Columnist Since the showing of the Walker, John Grey and Benjamin discover an operational Soviet LK resolution cameras make it look over campus and in the pages of “Blair Witch Project” in 1999, we Anderson are sent to the moon on lander with blood stains inside. like the year 1974. Finally, the our own Red & Green. have seen many movies in what a secret mission to place sensors Later, they find a dead Russian movie does make you wonder just The first session is tomorrow is known as the “found film” there that will warn the U.S. cosmonaut in a dark crater. When what is on the moon. from 10 to 11:30 a.m.Three more genre. Most of them show the against Russian missile attacks. they report back to Houston about The cons of the movie include will take place throughout the final moments of the main char - Grey remains in orbit while the strange incidents, they are the constant switching of the semester. acters before they succumb to Walker and Anderson land their advised to continue their mission. viewing points, which may give No appointment is necessary. their fate. lunar model on the moon’s sur - The viewers and the astronauts some people a headache. Another All students need to do is show In “Apollo 18,” the found film face. They plant the American suspect that Houston may have negative is that the “found film” up at his office on the second genre finds itself on the moon. The flag, set up the detectors and col - been aware there was something genre has been done so much it is floor of the Administration movie is about a supposed mis - lect moon rocks. Later, while the on the moon with them. almost like the fate of the main Building, and they’ll be able to sion to the moon that was hidden two men are sleeping, they hear The suspense created by the have a one-on-one visit with the See Apollo — Page 5 president of Minot State University. When you think about it, these sessions are really quite remarkable. These office hours are a chance On Music for students to bring up any ques - Austin Brown is Michael Jackson 2.0 tions, comments, concerns or sug - ly/ghostly alive either, for that wide audience for just being relat - doing things, he begins with his gestions about student life and matter. No, what I am referring to ed. Without even having started ultimate vision for what he wants our campus. Not many institu - is a close relative of his, Austin out yet, Brown begins with a huge his listeners to hear. He is not tions give students this kind of Brown. fan base ranging from devoted merely a musician, but also a opportunity – to go straight to the Many of you may or may not fans, wishing to see the icon of singer, songwriter, dancer, per - top with anything that’s on their Ward Lamon have heard of Brown. Seeing as “Michael Jackson” continue on, to former and multi-instrumentalist. mind. With these sessions, we, the Columnist how I just covered the lot of you those who respect him as a skilled On top of all those skills, he is also students of MSU, can have a Michael Jackson is not dead. with that last broad statement, artist and who look forward to heavily involved with the produc - direct, tangible impact on the way Now, don’t let your mind begin to this remains a pertinent article, seeing a revamped version of tion of his music to see his vision our school is run. drift to those ridiculous YouTube either way. Being Michael Michael’s signature sound. come through, all the way from It’s imperative that we as stu - clips that surfaced shortly after Jackson’s nephew, through rela - Brown, 25, is not satisfied to his mind to a distributable form dents do not waste this opportu - Michael’s passing of his “ghost” tionship to MJ’s sister, Rebbie merely shake things up a little, but for the world to enjoy. nity. Take advantage of presi - being found in his home from the Jackson, Brown is bound to pick moreso to launch music to a With the upcoming arrival of dential office hours. Show up Larry King Live interview. Despite up the “ball” of pop talent right whole new level. As you will Brown’s self-titled EP debuting tomorrow armed with your those videos, which somehow where Michael set it down. come to notice, he looks like MJ, sometime this month, things are thoughts on the issues affecting amassed nearly 20 million views, I Michael has basically trail blazed he sings like MJ and, yes, he even most definitely going to change as our university. Make your voice do not claim Michael to be physi - a fine path for him and is, almost dances like MJ. Remaining uncan - far as “music royalty.” For one heard! cally alive … or spiritual - literally, handing him a world - nily similar to his uncle’s way of See Brown — Page 8

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Red & Green News Page 5 - September 15, 2011 Student Spotlight Rachael Kelly Anthony Anderson Editor A musician, a Great Plains Scholar, an active student in the Honors Society, a Resident Adviser – Rachael Kelly seems to “The things that impact be everywhere at once. people with disabilities Kelly credits her level of really hit home to me.” involvement to influence from her mother. — Rachael Kelly Photo by Amy Olson “My mom was really active Mu Sigma Tau is currently rebuilding its house, which was among when she was younger and many homes in the Minot area affected by this past summerʼs always encouraged us to get flooding. involved, she said. “It just home to me,” she said. she’s much closer to being a jun - became natural to do every - This summer, Kelly put her ior. Kelly said her double major thing.” principles into action through an is the result of interests she Mu Sigs back in action Coming to Minot State from internship with the North developed in her high school Renton, Wash., Kelly didn’t hesi - Dakota Center for Persons with classes. tate to jump into campus life. She Disabilities, headquartered in “I had a psychology class that Rebuilding house flooded with 4 feet of water is currently an RA in Cook Hall, Memorial Hall. During her got me hooked on psychology, and is working on a resident pro - ing and interested alumni,” said internship, she observed clinics, and also on languages,” she said. Amy Olson gram designed to alleviate home - Buchholz. helped with writing grants and Kelly isn’t quite sure what Comm 281 lessness and stresses the fresh - The Mu Sigma Tau fraternity The rebuilding also offered a played a large role in the direction her career will take man year often brings. She is also house battled the Mouse this sum - chance to make improvements to Center’s newsletter. after graduating from Minot a part of the “Tunnel of mer and lost. The Mouse River the house. They are now finishing When it comes to academics, State, but she plans to work with Oppression” project, an aware - caused flood damage to the home, the basement. They insulated the Kelly is also no slouch – in fact, children who have Asperger’s ness program targeting oppres - along with hundreds of other garage and made it a part of the she’s an honors student. In her Syndrome or communications sion and discrimination. homes in the Minot area. The fra - house and added more parking. second year on campus, counting disorders. “The things that impact peo - ternity is currently busy rebuild - The house was one of many the credits from her double major “It just depends on how life ple with disabilities really hit ing the house that they just flooded homes in the area that did in communication disorders, turns out for me,” she said. remodeled one year ago. not have flood insurance. That, Unfortunately, the flooding this however, has now changed. ... Apollo Homecoming summer seriously impacted the Mu Sigma Tau's goals for this ... continued from page 4 continued from page 1 fraternity's house. The water lev - year include gaining new mem - els reached to the top of the garage bers, volunteering in the commu - characters has already been predicted, such as in films the University of Sioux Falls starts at door, causing about four feet of nity to help other flood victims like “The Blair Witch Project,” “Cloverfield,” 1:30 p.m. Students can show their school damage on the main level. and, hopefully, moving into their “Paranormal Activity” and others. This similar outcome spirit by purchasing and wearing Workers dried out the house, house soon. may influence your decision whether or not to see the Homecoming T-shirts. gutted and sheet-rocked it and re- The Mu Sigma Tau fraternity movie. Organizers will sell the wired it. They have new flooring, began at Minot State University in Finally, there might be a “few” people who will believe Homecoming package Monday through windows, doors and appliances 1926. They chose their name by that the scenes in “Apollo 18” are actually true events, Friday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and at the still on the to-do list. selecting initials that represented just as the 1999 “The Blair Witch Project” convinced many block party Wednesday night. According to M T President the university's name at the time, people that the three students were actually missing and According to Student Activities Max Buchholz, Ʃthey began Minot State Teacher's College. the events were true. Coordinator Ann Rivera, the package rebuilding quickly. M T was the largest Greek I personally enjoyed the film because it made me won - will contain the Homecoming T-shirt, a “We got inside a day or two organƩization on campus until the der exactly what is on the moon. I was trembling in antic - sling backpack and novelty items with a after it was possible to start work - 1980s, when Minot State disband - ipation of what might happen to the astronauts. I believe “Red: Rock it” and neon theme. ing on the house. We had hoped to ed Greek organizations on cam - people should see the movie, if not for the storyline, then Homecoming Co-Chair Tara Kuntz have it finished by the time school pus. Three years ago, fraternity because of the realistic performances of the actors por - encourages all students to attend started, but it will be another one alumni got together and organ - traying them. Homecoming events. to two weeks before it is done.” ized a return of the fraternity on There were moments when I couldn’t keep track of the “It is a great way to get involved on Alumni donated the rebuilding campus. Last August, they fin - switching viewpoints of the cameras. I would advise campus,” she said. “There will be a funds to complete the house. ished remodeling a fraternity those who get headaches easily - or do not like the idea of chance to meet new people and have “We're lucky to have really giv - house for the members to live in. a predictable outcome — to skip this film. free fun.” Page 6 – September 15, 2011 News Red & Green Red Alert gets in the game Helping hands needed for flood relief Mara Hintz along with gloves, tools and a site that will be taken out of a an iPad. Devon Flowers Comm 281 to work and transportation to the destroyed house,” Williamson Comm 281 Red Alert members receive Any student can be a catalyst of work site. Officials recommend said. “This is someone’s hopes and Red Alert is a group of email updates on various hope. Getting involved in an All closed-toe shoes. A tetanus shot, dreams that were destroyed in the Minot State University stu - events off campus in addition Hands Student Work Day for flood available from the Student Health flood. Listening is as important as dents whose goal is to support to sports. The organization is relief is a chance for Minot State Center for a minimal fee, is also a taking out the sheetrock.” MSU athletes. Run by stu - working to promote a friendly University students to see that hope good idea. Each student work day Student Work Days bring a ray dents, for students, it promotes atmosphere and a sense of realized now. is limited to 80 participants, so of hope to a homeowner. attendance and support of community for students. Kari Williamson, campus pastor early sign-up is key. Team leaders “Someone is walking with them, Minot State athletic programs Jake Carstensen is the MSU with Lutheran Campus Ministries, from All Hands or Lutheran and someone does care. That’s and campus events. director of athletic marketing first contacted Student Affairs to Disaster Response will head up huge,” Williamson emphasized. Students join for $5 and and promotions. suggest the idea. Matching volun - each volunteer group. Privacy will be important to the receive a special, Red Alert t- “Eventually, as we grow we teers with those affected by the Williamson said just to work homeowners, so after the workday shirt, a chance to be a part of would like to travel with char - Souris River flood, All Hands and during a work day is not the point. is done, students should use discre - promotion events at half ter buses and try one for a Lutheran Disaster Response have Listening may be needed from a tion when discussing the day’s times during games and win football game this year,” he teamed up with Minot State to make volunteer, too. The homeowners events. prizes. Members earn points said. “It is hard to plan until the Student Work Days a reality. may need to tell their story; being “Names are something you’ll by swiping their student ID student attendance at games “It’s important for students to heard is vital to the healing want to keep out,” Williamson cau - card at every event they increases.” understand what this community process. tioned. “Instead, talk about the attend. The points, one for Carstensen said student has gone through,” Williamson said. “It’s not just garbage or junk work accomplished that day. each attendance, add up for athletes always need support The next student work day is food coupons, gift cards and from their peers. Students Sept. 25. Students who want to get more. encourage their fellow stu - involved should contact Three points get various dents by attending baseball, Williamson a t food vendor coupons; eight basketball, cross country, foot - [email protected] points a $10 gift certificate to ball, golf, and volley - or stop by her office in room 161 of Buffalo Wings and Rings; 16 ball home competitions the Administration building. points a Papa Murphy’s, one throughout the year. With Students can sign up as an individ - bowling pass and Sodexo gift MSU now a Division II school, ual, group of friends, dorm floor or certificate and 24 points, a $20 Red Alert aims to increase stu - student organization. Working any - gas card and Sodexo gift cer - dent numbers to cheer them where from a few hours to a whole tificate. on. day makes a difference. Students The student who accumu - For questions or to sign up, unable to volunteer on a work day lates the third most points go to Facebook and look for but still wanting to help with flood wins MSU jerseys and apparel; Red Alert, or contact Brooke relief can call 701-240-4798 to second highest place gets two Domonoske, Red Alert com - arrange for a different day. $50 gift certificates from mittee chairperson, at 406-480- Students are provided lunch and Scheel’s and the grand prize is 2016. supper on a Student Work Day,

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 CONTINUED THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 CONTINUED SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 10 p.m. – 1 a.m...... ND State Fair Center 11:30 a.m. International Dodgeball Game: 7 p.m...... Nelson Hall Neon Dance Party by Chris Benno and Porta MSU vs. Brandon University Coronation hosted by Jim Tavare 10 p.m. – 1 a.m...... ND State Fair Center Party DJ Coronation Dance with Frankly Scarlett MONDAY, SEPT. 19 11 a.m. – 2 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 12 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam King and Queen voting WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 Music by Melissa Spelchin and Rick Watson Free Food (while supplies last) 11 a.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam Free Food (while supplies last) 12 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam Free Food (while supplies last) 5:30 p.m...... Parker Stadium Music by Who I Am 12 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam Soccer - Beavers vs. Augustana College 5-8 p.m...... East Dome Lot Peformance by Jared Schumaier 8 p.m...... Dome Johnny Holm Band 5 p.m. – 8 p.m...... Lawn, Old Main Volleyball - Beavers vs. Valley City State Caricaturist Adam Pate Community Block Party Free Food (while supplies last) ATOM, worldʼs fastest painter 8 p.m...... North Dome Lot Free Food (while supplies last) SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 Bonfire (weather permitting) 6 p.m...... Cook Hall Parking Lot 10:30 a.m...... Downtown to Dome Beaver 5K Run/Walk Homecoming Parade 1:30 p.m...... Parker Stadium TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Football - Beavers vs. University of Sioux Falls 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Caricaturist Adam Pate 11 a.m. – 2 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam 11 a.m. – 2 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam ATOM, worldʼs fastest painter King and Queen voting Free Food (while supplies last) Free Food (while supplies last) 12 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam 12 p.m...... Quad/Beaver Dam Music by Josh Vietti Music by Cascade Sun 5 p.m...... Beaver Dam Billiards Tournament Page 8 – September 15, 2011 News Red & Green

... Brown continued from page 4 Student Government Association minutes thing, Austin’s uncle has rightly been dubbed the “King of Pop.” Co-directors of Entertainment There are plans to finalize a Sept. will be able to volunteer. Similar nicknames have been From the Aug. 29, Aaron Jaeger and Camila 11 function. Sept. 18 there will be Volunteers can also sign up at the given to the greatest in other Oliveira reported that MSU-Life an international dodge ball game library anytime to do volunteer genres. Johnny Cash holds the 2011, meeting is on Facebook. between MSU and BU. 80 stu - work with any available time. title of “The King of Country,” Student Government Through the Facebook page, dents will be bused to the Peace Mr. Anderson would also like while the “King of Rock and Association Minutes events and reminders will be Gardens, and meals will be us to consider what we could do Roll” belongs to none other than August 29, 2011 posted. She is asking for volun - included. to help Minot Public Schools that Elvis Presley. teers for SAC events, the next Dr. Jenkins updated us on have been affected by the flood. Will Austin Brown ever The meeting was called to meeting is this Thursday. There campus remodeling. The cafete - Lisa Brule moved to have become inducted into this same order at 7:04 p.m. is also a dance Thursday night ria should be opening next week. SGA support advertising efforts group of artists who share an Roll was taken. that volunteers are needed for. The Wellness Center is about two and a team to help flood victims equally high caliber of talent in Absent: This week’s movie is weeks behind schedule, work in Minot during the two days their respective genres? There is, Excused: Braden Burkhard, “Bridesmaids.” There will be a can be watched online. Trailers at designated by All Hands and of course, a major setback with a Phillip Streccius. movie next week as well. New to the east end of campus are Campus Ministries. Tara Love difference in cultures at the OFFICER REPORTS movie night is a slideshow before almost ready to house students; seconded. Motion approved. times of the former greats as Treasurer Trey Welstad report - movies and events for extra cam - there are also units for staff that ANNOUNCEMENTS compared to the here and now ed that the Student Government pus advertising. should be ready soon. At Herb Upcoming elections — Max of today’s culture. Association account has $5473.44 Homecoming co-chairs Tara Parker Stadium, the new bleach - Buchholz spoke about the Whereas certain artists such Student Activities account has Kuntz and Lindsey Nelson ers are also behind schedule. upcoming elections. There are as Jackson, Cash, and Presley $6869.92 Intramurals currently reported they have a meeting Hopefully they are finished two freshmen and two off-cam - were able to rise to a universally has $0. Tuesday to discuss the events of before the Sept. 3 football game. pus senator spots and one gradu - recognized position as para - Secretary Lisa Brule talked the week. There will also be a second phase ate student senator. Elections will mount in their specific genres, about the new senator name- Vice President Stetson Sannes to put in a new press box. be Sept. 13 and 14. today that is not the case. It is plates that will be mandatory at reported that he is sending COMMITTEE REPORTS SGA 2011-2012 Facebook highly difficult to span all the every meeting. She discussed around a senator bio that will be Constitutional Review com - group has been created for many individualized cultures thato the officer hours will be used on the website. Everything mittee- Lisa Brule reported that reminders, dates and discus - and sub-cultures that exist. ready by the next meeting, and will be updated by next week. there have been a few changes to sions. Therefore, for Brown to become she sent around an updated con - CSO has a meeting Thursday the Constitution, the changes RHA is looking for leaders for the “Prince of Pop,” he has to tact list to be corrected. Sept. 8; new changes have been included correcting spelling mis - open building positions. There win over a combination of dif - Co-directors of Intramurals made to CSO so this meeting will takes, rewording, and the will be a meeting Tuesday, Aug. ferent musical and perform - Jerad Schumaier and Wyatt be very important. The second removal of two parts of the con - 30. ance-related elements and Urbanski reported that they have meeting will be Thursday, Sept. stitution that are no longer rele - Anthony Anderson is looking appeal to a much wider group a tentative schedule of intramural 22. vant. for a proxy for the Faculty Senate of people to achieve similar suc - activities for the year. There will President Max Buchholz wel - Anthony Anderson moved to committee. The meetings are cess as his uncle. be two definite leagues every comed everyone back. He did suspend normal rules in the Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. That being said, I think semester and a tournament every not have anything else to present. interest of expediency, seconded Ann Rivera let us know that if Brown very well just might do month. Dates have not been Faculty Senate Representative by Tara Love. Motion passes. you would like anything on the it. From the early rumors of scheduled because a new website Linda Benson talked about the After discussion and review of agenda to please have them in by what his songs sound like, he is being created using IMLeagues. MSU fall kick off, if there are any the changes, Anthony Anderson 12 p.m., the Friday before the includes a vast variety of differ - Wyatt presented the website, suggestions for next year please moved to table the motion until meeting. ent, key sounds in each song. showing senators what it will look let her know. the second meeting. Rebecca Cassie Neuharth announced The majority of his music date like. The Facebook page will also Adviser Ann Rivera wel - Ryan seconded. Motion passed. that she is doing her senior proj - back to a late 70s/early 80s R&B have a link. comed everyone back. Ann dis - UNFINISHED BUSINESS ect Dec. 3. She is doing a study- sound. This vintage feel is Director of State Affairs cussed that it will now be impor - Senator requirements- abroad fair with the International mixed with a variety of horns, Rebecca Ryan passed around new tant to keep cell phones on President Max Buchholz spoke Office. There is also a study- strings and, as expected, the sig - pamphlets about NDSA. The first vibrate and put away during about the updated senator abroad fair Sept. 15. nature Jacksonesque falsetto. meeting of the year is Sept. 9 and meetings. She gave a reminder to requirements. ADJOURNMENT However, he doesn’t limit him - 10 at UND. Senators are being attend your meetings, Max has NEW BUSINESS Juan Vadell moved and Tara self to only sounds of the past urged to attend NDSA to repre - all the information if you have Flood Relief: Campus Kuntz seconded to adjourn the and present, as one of his songs sent and vote on behalf of Minot questions, and take part on cam - Ministry and All Hands came to meeting. The meeting was aims towards the future to the State University. pus. Red Alert is also starting up discuss volunteering in Minot to adjourned at 8:15 p.m. year 2020. Director of Public Relations again; this year it will be directed help flood victims. This will be Like it or not, Austin Brown Bethany Leyrer reported that she under athletics. They are having Sept. 10 and 25 starting at 9 a.m., Respectfully Submitted, will soon be taking over the has brochures and a calendar of a live broadcast at Buffalo Wings meeting in the Multicultural Lisa Brule world of music when he debuts events ready. The new Beaver Bus and Rings, Aug. 31. Center. They came to ask SGA for SGA Secretary his EP and his following album, passes are out too. Posters are Adviser Leon Perzinski talked support and to help get the word “85.” Definitely remember the ready for advertising about a few upcoming events. out; the first 80 people to sign up name “Austin Brown.” Red & Green Sports Page 9 - September 15, 2011

Photo by Max Patzner Photo by Max Patzner Taylor Bachman-Williams battles for the ball with a Dordt College Sophomore midfielder Shannon Walsh makes a leap for the ball Sunday afternoon. Bemidji State player Friday evening. The Lady Beavers won Fridayʼs game, 2-1. University handed the Beavers their first loss, 2-1, in overtime. Lady Beavers win one, lose one

Jamie Council the NAIA. Their season started on the road in Comm 281 On Sunday, the MSU soccer San Bernardino, Calif. MSU The Minot State University team received its first loss, to defeated Mesa State (Colo.) 2-1 on soccer team won their home open - , losing 2- Sept. 1. The goals came from er, 2-1 against Dordt College 1 in overtime, making the Lady Jamie Council on a corner taken (Iowa) Friday. Beavers 3-1 in their season. by Paradis and from Sydney The Lady Beavers got off to a The Beavers didn’t come out to Bockoven on a penalty kick. great start in the first 20 minutes, play in the start of the game, giv - Defense was a key factor in holding most of the possession, ing up a goal just 6 minutes into this game with Marianna Danna but didn’t generate a goal until the game. The rest of the half was leading the defense. MSU bested Jamie Council finished a pass scoreless, but Minot out-shot Academy of Art (Calif.) 2-0 on from Brittany Hunt at 41 minutes Bemidji, 7-4. Sept. 3. Goalie Ashley Barczewski into the game. Just one minute into the second got her first shutout, with an out - Hunt scored unassisted two half, Chantal Paradis answered standing performance in both minutes into the second half to back, knocking in a free kick to tie games. The goals came from put the Beavers up 2-0. the game. Brittany Hunt on a corner taken Dordt scored 84 minutes into Despite many opportunities, by Bockoven and from Shannon the game, but the Beavers held regulation time ended with the Walsh on a corner taken by onto the lead to finish the game score at 1-1. Then three minutes Paradis. 2-1. into overtime, Bemidji’s Kirsten The Beavers traveled to the This is the second year that Erickson snuck a goal near post University of Minnesota in Photo by Max Patzner MSU has had a women’s soc - on a break away. Crookston yesterday. They play at Freshman forward LʼTanya Flythe drives for the ball while Dordt cer team. Last year, the team The Beavers were ranked 8th home Sept. 21, when they take on Collegeʼs Meghan Warners tries to intercept during Fridayʼs game finished with a 9-7-3 record in in the region prior to this loss. the at 7 p.m. at . Page 10 – September 15, 2011 Red & Green Page 10 – September 15, 2011 EEntertainmentntertainment Red & Green TTodayoday inin history:history: 16620:20: TThehe MMayflowerayflower TTuueessddaayy ddepartseparts PPlymouth,lymouth, TuesdayTuesday EEnglandngland wwithith 110202 ppil-il - grrimsims aaboard.board. 18830:30: Wiilliamlliam HHuskissonuskisson ddies.ies. HHee wwasas tthehe ffirstirst ppersonerson iinn hhistoryistory ttoo bbee rrunun ooverver bbyy a ttrain.rain. 11835:835: C Charlesharles DDarwinarwin rreacheseaches tthehe BBBreadBreadrreeaadd && CCoonversatiioonn GGalapagosalapagos IIslandsslands aaboardboard tthehe HHMSMS Beagle. Beagle. CComeome a andnd e enjoynjoy a a w warmarm c cupup o off s soupoup a andnd s staytay f oforr g greatreat c conversation.onversation. 11904:904: W Wilburilbur WWrightright mmakesakes hhisis ffirstirst aairplaneirplane Free soup lunch for MSU students fflightlight iinn KKittyitty HHawk,awk, Free soup lunch for MSU students N.C. N.C. EEveryvery T Tuesdayuesday 11916:916: T Tanksanks aarere uusedsed fforor tthehe 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. ffirstirst ttimeime iinn wwarfare.arfare. 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Native American Cultural Center (3rd floor, Student Center) 11928:928: A Alexanderlexander FFlemingleming Native American Cultural Center (3rd floor, Student Center) ddiscoversiscovers ppenicillin.enicillin. SPONSORED BY LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY 1949: The Lone Ranger pre - A LutheranSPON SministryORED BonY campus,LUTHER AnotN CjustAM aP UministryS MINI StoT RLutheransY 1949: The Lone Ranger pre- A LKariuthe Williamson,ran ministry 839-3949, on campu [email protected], not just a ministry to Lutherans mmiersiers oonn ttelevision.elevision. Kari Williamson, 839-3949, [email protected] 11952:952: T Thehe EEuropeanuropean PParliamentarliament mmeetseets fforor tthehe ffirstirst ttimeime iinn SStrasbourge,trasbourge, FFrance.rance. 11982:982: T Thehe firstfirst issueissue ofof USA USA OW ttodayoday iiss ppublished.ublished. N 22008:008: I Investmentnvestment bbankinganking G! ffirmirm LLehmanehman BBrothersrothers HIRIN ffilesiles fforor bbankruptcy.ankruptcy. ((CourtesyCourtesy ofof infoplease.com)infoplease.com) Starting wage $9/hour $10/hour if you can close or open 3 times per week WednesdayWednesday NightNight Alive!Alive! Join our Team! What McDonalds has to offer: • McDonald’s Insurance Program • Opportunities for Advancement Wednesday Nights • Flexible Work Schedule Wednesday Nights • Free Meals or Meal Discount Crane Hall Classroom • Free Uniforms Crane Hall Classroom • McDonalds Gold Card with 9 to 10 p.m. National Chain discounts (worship9 t oand 10 Biblep.m. study) • Performance/Wage Review (worship and Bible study) every 6 months • Refer a Friend Bonus

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