(Root) Beer Pong in Lura Manor MSU Students to Open Beaver Ridge
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September 22, 2011 Inside this edition: Minot State University News in brief - Page 2 Minot, N.D. 58701 Battle at the Border - Page 6 Volume 93 , Number 3 Men’s Club Hockey - Page 9 www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen Red &Green Volleyball - Page 9 MSU students to open (Root) Beer Pong in Lura Manor Beaver Ridge coffee shop Emily Mell space for selling student-made Staff Writer artwork, as well as MSU merchan - The Entrepreneurship Club dise and apparel that one can’t held its first meeting Sept. 12 and readily find in the campus book - is making ambitious plans for the store. year. MoJo Roast, a personalized cof - Both the Entrepreneurship fee roasting company based in Club and the Finance Club are Westhope, N.D., will also mentor focusing on plans for a student- the clubs about setting up the cof - run coffee shop in the Beaver fee shop and creating a signature Ridge apartment building across roast for the shop. The students the street from campus, (the sec - will name the coffee roast and ond retail space from the north). market it. Students in the Students will develop, design, Entrepreneurship Club specifical - open and run the shop, and possi - ly will run this coffee shop project. bly hire a non-student manager. Entrepreneurship Club mem - The coffee shop has a projected bers will place posters around opening date of January 2012 and campus before each meeting with is, according to JoAnn Linrud, the date, time and location print - dean of the College of Business, a ed. Linrud encourages all students minimum two-year project. Along interested in entrepreneurship to with selling coffees, teas, ice attend the meetings and become creams and pastries, there may be involved. Study Abroad Fair Photo by Amber Penrose Teammates (from the left) Jeremiah Whitright and Nolan Harris take their turn in a root beer pong tournament organized by the buildingʼs Residence Life staff last week. Whitright and Harris took home the grand prize. RHA: By the students, for the students Bekka Ryan Coordinator, Heather Stroupe- These positive experiences Staff Writer Smith. drove her to “breathe creativity” Minot State University is see - During Stroupe-Smith’s col - into current students who have ing a revival of many clubs and lege years, she was active in RHA been involved with RHA from the organizations this year, one being from her freshman year on. beginning of its revival in the last the Residence Hall Association. “RHA helped me develop academic year. Photo by Nichole Bennett-Spitzer Best known as RHA, this club leadership skills, organizationally Sarah Johnston, RHA secretary, MSU students discuss their experiences abroad at the Study has been inactive on campus for and professionally,” Stroupe- expressed her hopes for the Abroad Fair on Thursday. Pictured (from the left) are Cassie the past decade, but is experienc - Smith said. “Being involved as a upcoming year. Neuharth, event organizer, Piper Jones, who studied in ing rebirth, thanks to student freshman helped me come out of “RHA is coming strong this Switzerland, Kayla Schmidt, who studied in England, and interest and some gentle guiding my shell and network with other year. There is a good turnout Patricia Gukert, who studied in Scotland. by MSU’s Residence Life students!” See RHA — Page 5 Page 2 – September 22, 2011 News and Views Red & Green Voices on Campus “If you could move in with any TV family, who would it be and why?” Devon Flowers Comm 281 Barbara Barron Jolita Bennett Alicia Gordon Katie Weigel James Halpain Josh Meyer Management Criminal Justice Communication Disorders Art Management Management “‘Happy Days’ for sure. “I would join the “‘The Brady Bunch’ “I’d like to join the “I would choose ‘Two “‘The Addams Family,’ The dad was wise, and the Simpson family. They live in because the family is able ‘Fairly OddParents,’ Timmy and a Half Men,’ because because it would be OK mom was spaced out, but a great town full of different to go over issues without Turner’s family. I always Charlie Sheen is fun. As to be different. The old gave unconditional love. personalities that would be conflicts, and I’d like to dug the idea of having long as it is the TV 60s series would be the Can’t forget Fonzie; he’s an awesome to meet. They have have a maid.” fairy godparents.” Who Charlie, because real best. They used potions awesome neighbor who been around forever, so I wouldn’t want to chill with Charlie is not really ‘win - and mixed chemicals to would watch your back.” wouldn’t get canceled, and Cosmo and scream, ning’ at life right now.” find solutions to their they never age.” ‘WEEEE’ all day?” problems. Today in History: 1692: The last person is hanged News in brief for witchcraft in the United States. needs volunteers for Sunday, on health and fitness, including admission to the festival for the Blood Drive Tuesday Sept. 25. mental clarity and concentration, entire day of their shift. 1862: President Lincoln On Tuesday, Sept. 27, the The group will meet at the flexibility, posture, cardiovascular announces he will free all annual MSU blood drive will run Beaver Dam and work from 9 health and physical strength, and slaves in all states by Jan. 1. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the a.m. to 4 p.m. Transportation, can reduce fatigue and stress. Conference Center, third floor of Professors to lunch, gloves, masks and dinner The event is free and open to 1893: The first automobile in the the Student Center. perform tomorrow provided. all students, faculty and staff. U.S. is built. Student Government Melissa Spelchen, MSU crimi - Contact Campus Pastor Kari Participants should bring their Association sponsors the event in nal justice instructor, and Rick Williamson at kari.williamson@ own yoga mat or towel. 1950: Ralph Bunche is the first cooperation with United Blood Watson, humanities instructor, minotstateu.edu, or stop by her black man to win the Services. Free blood pressure and will present a musical perform - office in room 161 of the Nobel Prize. cholesterol testing provided with ance Friday, Sept. 3, at noon in the Administration Building. every donation. Norsk Høstfest next Quad as part of Homecoming. Those who wish to help but 1975: President Ford survives an Walk-ins are welcome. Contact week The event will move to the Beaver cannot make it on Sunday should assassination attempt in Ann Rivera, 858.3987, or Norsk Høstfest, America’s Dam in case of inclement weather. call 701-240-4798 to arrange a San Francisco. [email protected], to largest Scandinavian festival, will time to help. make an appointment for a spe - begin Tuesday evening, Sept. 27, and end Saturday night, Oct. 1. NAC Gallery 1980: John Lennon, Yoko Ono cific time. Please bring a photo ID The Northwest Art Center Organizers need volunteers to sign a recording contract and donor card, if you have one. exhibit “Americas 2011: All Media Yoga clinic Thursday assist international vendors at the with Geffen Records. The Power Center and the Competition” runs through Sept. event. To volunteer, contact Tonya Student Success Center will spon - 29 in the Hartnett Hall gallery. Critz, College of Business, at 1991: The Dead Sea Scrolls are Helping hands still sor an instructional yoga session The gallery is open Monday [email protected], opened to the public. Thursday, Sept. 29, from 1 to 1:50 through Friday, from 8 a.m. to needed 858-3110, or visit Old Main 304. The All Hands Student Work p.m. 4:30 p.m. Volunteers will receive free (Courtesy of Brainhistory.com) Day flood clean-up project still Yoga can have a strong impact Reded && GreenGreen PaPgagee 3 3 - -S Septembereptember 2 22,2, 2 2011011 10% Colleg e Dis w count 701-852-5321701-852-5321 ith ID Huge Selection: pay We Body Jewelry., Posters, Wall Hangings, for ASH Incense & Incense Burners, Hats, T-shirts, C Ds, sed C U & Smoking Accessories, Import Tobaccos, VDs D s Flasks, New & Used Vinyl, Guitar Strings, cord Re Drum Sticks, Handbags & Backpacks Celebrating over 34 years in the business No Extra Charge Over 10,000 New & Used CDs & DVDs for Largest Selection In the Area Special Orders!! DVD Rentals $1.50 Page 4 – September 22, 2011 Opinion Red & Green Letter to the On Movies Editor Is ʻThe Lion King 3Dʼ worth it? The plot focuses on a lion an adult, Simba meets Nala and, movies to the next generation of Show me your prince in Africa whose birth made as he begins to show her around young children is an excellent idea his uncle second in line to the his home, they begin to fall in from the start. papers? throne. (Let the drama begin.) love. Nala tells him about Scar Making the movie a mandato - Show me youʼre Emily Mell Scar, the evil, obviously power- and asks him to return and be ry 3-D experience? This I dub a Staff Writer hungry uncle, plots with hyenas king, but Simba refuses. Finally, shameful ploy to wrench more educated! “The Lion King,” is a Disney to kill King Mufasa and his son, Rafiki, the mandrill that anointed money out of the American peo - movie originally released in 1994 Simba. The king successfully him at birth, and his father’s pres - ple, though they don’t seem to By Elyssa Handlen by Walt Disney Pictures. Bible sto - killed, Scar tricks Simba into ence in the stars, both convince mind having it taken. Sophomore-Pre Nursing Since the mighty Mouse took ries of Moses and Joseph, the believing that it was his fault his Simba to return.