11Th Ave. Reopening in the Works
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Volume 95 , Number 1 Inside This Issue: September 12, 2013 - Intramurals, Pg. 3 - Run or Dye, Pg. 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Student spotlight, Pg. 7 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Stadium changes, Pg. 10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en NOTSTOCK and POTSTOCK and MSU Residence Life revamps policies, renounces rumors WordStock ... oh my! by Michelle Holman by Zac DeMers that is very participatory; it is chances to attend events, geared Editor Staff Writer hands-on,” she said. not only to art majors but to other Minot State University Residence NOTSTOCK, a series of artis - “It’s one where we want peo - majors as well. Life director Devin McCall set the tic events on the Minot State ple to come in and see the art and MSU assistant professor Jean- record straight on some questions University campus, is in full- also see how it’s being made.” Francois Mondon will present that have been buzzing among the swing and events will continue NOTSTOCK’s other founder, the foreign language writing students. until Saturday, Sept. 14. Bill Harbort, agrees. He encour - workshop Sept. 12 from 11:15 Over the summer, rumors about Going strong in its seventh ages student involvement, as a.m. to noon in the Conference MSU renting out hotel rooms for its year at MSU, NOTSTOCK events well. Center. Participants will explore overabundance of students became include printmaking, music, “I think it gives students an the basics of Egyptian hiero - the talk of the town. McCall con - poetry, improvisational theater, appreciation for the arts and an glyphics and Chinese, Japanese firmed that this was an option ceramics (PotStock), writing understanding into some of the and Russian writing systems. between the university and the (WordStock) and NOTSTOCK’s processes,” Harbort said. He also Screen-print artist and North Grand International after more than newest event, a foreign language said the event is two-fold: it is Dakota native Jessica Christy will 700 housing applications came in. writing workshop. Local bands educational and it is also fun to give a presentation of her work “[MSU] thankfully never had to will also perform throughout the spend time with classmates tonight at 7 p.m. in Aleshire actually use this plan,” he said. “We event. learning about art. Theater, Hartnett Hall. dealt with it by doubling rooms for NOTSTOCK co-founder “We’ve had so many students Christy will also conduct Photo by Michelle Holman on-campus and off-campus build - Laurie Geller is excited for this make fiery connections by being screen-printing workshops Sept. Director of Residence Life ings. In fact, three Resident Assistants year’s events and looks forward exposed to many of the artists 12-13, 9–10:30 a.m., 10:45 Devin McCall holds his (RAs), who normally have a single to student involvement. we’ve had as guests,” he said. a.m.–12:15 p.m., 1–2:30 p.m. and beloved Beaver-in-a-can in the Housing Office. “It’s a celebration of the arts MSU students will have many See NOTSTOCK — Page 3 See Res Life — Page 8 Twister with a twist 11th Ave. reopening in the works by Tricia Rosatti Staff Writer The space between Minot State University campus buildings and the Dome will soon be opened again as 11th Ave. Roger Kluck, professional engineer and project manager for the 11th Ave. project, explained the decision to reopen the area to traffic. “The campus master plan indi - cated it was in the best interest of the campus,” he said, “to provide Photo by Tricia Rosatti access and to provide the flow of Construction work is in full swing in an effort to reopen 11th traffic for the safety of our stu - Ave. to vehicle traffic. The estimated completion date is next dents and facility, as well as beau - Photo by Courtney Holman spring or early summer. tifying it. MSU students play the classic game Twister on a paint-splatted “It was closed approximately campus expanded, it grew The completed project features canvas on the Old Main lawn as part of Welcome Week activi - 13 years ago to create a mall-like around it. So, the discussion was more parking spaces, trees, stop ties. Students also partook in watergun fights, water balloon area between the Dome and made to stop traffic and make a signs, parking, cross walks and a tosses, Slip-n-slide and tie-dye shirt-making. MSU Life sponsored Hartnett Hall for students. It was place for MSU students,” Kluck speed limit of 5 mph. Speed the event. a city street before and, as the said. See 11th Ave. — Page 5 Page 2 – September 12, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “It’s MSU’s Centennial! What are you excited for?” Justine Olson Staff Writer BriAnn Nelson Zachary Haase Beth Ryan Chris Lalim EmmaLee Thoreson Alex Cundiff Elementary Education Corporate Fitness Broadcasting English Elementary Education Athletic Training “Meeting new people.” “I am most excited for “I’m looking forward to “NOTSTOCK!” “I’m most looking forward “As a transfer student to the parade, because I’m the Homecoming Parade. It to all the activities going MSU, it’s exciting that my hoping to get some will be really fun to see all on around campus.” first Homecoming is the candy.” the creative ideas and all centennial. I’m most of the community excited for the football involvement.” game.” Today in History News in Brief 1953: Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy of NAC Exhibit: ʻHSH NAC Exhibit: ʻNature ʻStudy Strategiesʼ Massachusetts marries SOSʼ and Geometryʼ Student Success MSU to host math Jacqueline Lee Bouvier. The Northwest Art Center's The Northwest Art Center's conference Gordon B. Olson Library Gallery Hartnett Hall Gallery presents Workshop MSU is hosting the first North Studying can be difficult but 1962: In response to the presents "HSH SOS" Americas "Nature and Geometry" Americas Dakota Undergraduate the POWER Center Staff can help. progress made by the 2012: All Media Best of Show by 2013: All Media, on display Mathematics Conference The workshop is Monday, Sept. 16 Soviet Union in the Renee Couture of Glide, Ore., on through Sept. 26 with juror Bill (NDUMC) Sept. 21, in Model Hall from 2 to 2:50 p.m. in Old Main space race, President display through Sep. 19. Goldston, Bay Shore, N.Y. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 106A. John F. Kennedy The gallery is open regular Gallery reception is Thursday, NDUMC is a one-day meeting announced that library hours. Sept. 19, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. designed to provide an opportuni - America will place a The gallery is open Monday ʻTime Managementʼ ty for undergraduate and high man on the moon and through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. school students to present their safely return him KMOT MSU Athletic Student Success mathematical research or projects before the year 1970. Luncheon Sept. 13 Workshop in a professional setting. Get updates from coaches and ʻTop 10 Tips for Terrific What do you have in common The conference will feature 2001: Following the student athletes regarding their Test-Takingʼ Student with President Obama, Bill Gates keynote presentations, undergrad - terrorist attacks on the respective sports Sept. 13 at noon and Rihanna? You all have 24 uate student presentations and a United States, at Sevens Restaurant, Vegas Motel. Success Workshop hours in your day. Obviously panel discussion about careers in President George W. Learn strategies and tips for Cost is $9; pay at the door. those hours are spent doing differ - mathematics. Bush calls the attacks test-taking and overcoming test ent things, but the fact is that we The conference is free for all "acts of war" against anxiety in a workshop presented all have the same amount of time participants but registration is the United States and by Lisa Borden-King, associate every day to accomplish what we required by Sept. 14. Lunch will be announced a war Western Plains Opera professor, Teacher Education and The Western Plains Opera need to: it is a matter of how we provided. against terrorism. Human Performance. This free Company presents Mozart's "The do it. The POWER Center staff To register, visit workshop is Sept. 16 in Old Main Marriage of Figaro" in Ann will present a time management www.minotstateu.edu/ndumc or 106A from 10 to 10:50 a.m. and Nichole Nelson Hall, Old Main. workshop Sept. 16 in Old Main contact Narayan Thapa at Sept. 17 from 7 to 7:50 p.m. in the Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 15 at 106A from 3 to 3:50 p.m., and [email protected] (Courtesy of thepeople - Westlie Room, third floor, Student 3 p.m. Admission is $15, $20 and again Sept. 18 in Old Main 106B or 858-3087. history.com) Center. $25. from 1 to 1:50 p.m. Red & Green News Page 3 - September 12, 2013 Tailgating, marching band, fireworks and Run or Dye to color more make up Family and Youth Weekend Minot State University's marching band. continues to Herb Parker MSU with a blast Enrollment Services is hosting Saturday, Sept. 14, features the Stadium where the Beavers take by Erika Ysabelle Mojica to volunteer for the event to help Family and Youth Weekend Sept. Run or Dye 5K run and walk on Augustana College at 6 p.m. Staff Writer support the local charities affiliat - 13-14. The events, except the Run which begins at 9 a.m. north of The weekend concludes with “Live life in full color!” ed with the event.