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 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 , 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. Registration for or Dye 5K, are free for MSU stu - the campus and loops through a fireworks display following the In commemoration of the uni - campus volunteers is also online. dents with MSU ID. the campus. To sign up, visit football game at the stadium versity’s centennial, Minot State Some proceeds from the Minot Friday, Sept. 13, MSU and www.runordye.com. sponsored by Kelly Thorman, University will host Run or Dye, Run or Dye go to Hope Village, a Scheels team up for community MSU tailgating begins at 4 State Farm Insurance. the world’s most colorful five- non-profit organization that pro - tailgating from 5 to 7 p.m. at p.m. in the Dome east parking View the full schedule at kilometer run, on Saturday, Sept. vides assistance in rebuilding Dakota Square Mall. Activities lot. The MSU marching band's www.minotstateu.edu/enroll/ 14. The event begins near the homes in Minot flooded in 2011 by include free food, prizes, games step-off concert begins on the 2013_family_weekend.shtml. Minot airport at 9 a.m., but takes the Souris River. A portion of the and a performance by the MSU steps of Old Main at 5 p.m. and place on the campus. ticket sales for all of the Run or Run or Dye color crews will Dye events in selected states shower participants with different across the U.S. will go to One colors of safe, eco-friendly dye Fund Boston, a fund for those after each kilometer throughout affected by the tragedy during the the untimed race. 2013 Boston Marathon. Fall 2013 intramural sports sign-ups “It is a great way to celebrate The idea for the marathon, Homecoming and the 100th year founded in 2012, originated from by Jamie Council imleagues.com. Students create p.m. in the Wellness Center. Sign- of MSU,” Student Activities the “Holi,” the Festival of Colors Staff Writer a profile and then create or join ups will start a couple weeks Coordinator Aaron Hughes said. from India. The celebration Getting involved and staying teams. Upcoming events prior to the first game of the sea - The marathon is open to every - encouraged Indians to be carefree fit are among the top priorities include a 3-point shootout, soc - son through imlagues.com. one. Interested participants regis - and leave their worries to the of college students. Minot State cer tournament and basketball For more information, check ter by signing up on the official wind in the form of natural pig - University offers intramurals to league. out the Minot State Intramural website (www.runordye.com). ments that painted the runners provide a solution to both prob - The 3-point shootout starts at Facebook page, or stop by the The fee is $55 for individuals or and the sky with vibrant hues. lems. Intramural sports are 8 p.m. on Sept. 17 in the SGA office to see the Co-directors $50 per person in teams of four or The nationwide Run or Dye open to all students, free and Wellness Center second floor. of Intramurals, Casey Feldner more. Children six and under are 5Ks provide funds for charities independent of skill level. Unlike other intramural events, and Luke Leitner. They will be free. while reminding people to be Sign-ups are closed for coed students need not sign up more than happy to assist you Organizers encourage students happy and “Live life in full color!” bowling and flag football. Those online; just show up that night. with any issue concerning MSU leagues are already underway The soccer tournament will intramurals. with bowling on Monday nights be a one-night only event Oct. through Oct. 28, at North Hill 10 at 7 p.m., with the place TBA. A poetry slam Sept. 13 starts at Bowl and flag football on Each team must carry a mini - For library hours, ... NOTSTOCK 1 p.m. in the Beaver Dam. This Wednesday nights at Herb mum of six players and sign- continued from page 1 3–4:30 p.m. in the Conference year’s poet is Sam Cook. Parker stadium. ups will be online. call 858-3200 Center. Workshop reservations are Also as part of NOTSTOCK, Students can sign up for Intramural basketball league required; call 858-3108 or email Instant Improv Theatre work - upcoming intramural events at plays on Tuesday nights at 8 bill.harbort@ shops will take place Sept. 12 and minotstateu.edu. 13 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Tuesday Other screen-printing artists Black Box Theater, Hartnett Hall will be in the Beaver Dam today 112. through Saturday. These artists are NOTSTOCK will close Sept. 14 James Flames, Mark Brickey and at 7 p.m. with a public reception Wednesday Night Alive! Billy Baumann. Baumann will with artists and performances by give a presentation of his work local bands at 62 Doors Gallery Bread & Conversation today at noon in Aleshire Theater. and Studio downtown. Bread&Conversation Flames and Brickey will give pre - All events are free and open to Wednesday Nights sentations at 9 a.m. and noon, community members. For more information, contact Administration 158 respectively, Sept. 13 in Aleshire Free soup lunch Theater. Laurie Geller at lau - 8:30 p.m. [email protected] or Bill Flames, Brickey and Baumann (worship and Bible study) for MSU students will present Adventure in Design Harbort at Every Tuesday tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Aleshire [email protected]. Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry Detailed information is on 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Theater. AID is a live podcast and A Lutheran ministry on campus, not just a ministry to Lutherans NOTSTOCK’s website at [email protected] Administration 158 will be available for download on SPONSORED BY iTunes. www.msunotstock.blogspot.com. Facebook Lutheran Campus Ministry-MSU LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Page 4 – September 12, 2013 Opinion Red & Green On Movies ʻYouʼre Nextʼ owned by Crispian’s parents, Paul still I thought the antagonists fusion going on, some may not Later in the film, I was disap - (Moran) and Aubrey (Crampton). looked pretty interesting as they know what to do exactly at the pointed at the reason why the They are accompanied by were not like Michael Myers or right moment. killers were attacking this family Crispian’s siblings Amiee Jason Voorhees. They could have The beginning of the film, I will as I was not expecting that sort of (Seimetz), Drake (Swanberg), Felix been anybody, and the scary thing note, is somewhat boring as we reason at all. Speaking of which, by Alex Nelson (Tucci) and Felix’s girlfriend Zee to me was that something like that meet the characters and see the there are a few twists in the plot Staff Writer (Glenn). can probably happen. problems that some of them have that did surprise me (no spoilers). First off, I hope everyone had a What started out as a simple The actors, who, I will admit, I with one another. I believe about However, they might not be that great summer. Over the summer family reunion at dinner would have never heard of before, do a halfway in the film the pace surprising to those who watch we had at least a dozen good become a nightmare for them as decent job — in the film, not exact - moves faster and we get some many scary movies. movies, including “Star Trek: Into they are being stalked by three ly Oscar performances, but pass - action. There were some humor - Overall, while the film is enjoy - Darkness,” “The Wolverine,” killers, each of them wearing an able. Some people might be ous scenes in it, though I am not able for me in and of itself, it was “Pacific Rim” and others. eerie animal mask. These includ - annoyed that the characters sure if they were meant to be not exactly the die-hard horror One of the last films was a ed a fox, a tiger and a lamb. One scream and yell a lot when the funny or not. film that I have been waiting for movie called “You’re Next” direct - by one, the bodies drop as the attack begins and that, once or I should also mention that this all summer long. But if you want ed by Adam Wingard and starring family tries to fight back and tries twice, two of the characters are movie is not for the squeamish as to give it a shot by renting it or Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, to figure out who these people are arguing during the attack. While it it is rated “R” for a reason. Most of seeing it in theaters, then be my Wendy Glenn, A.J. Bowen, Joe and why they are doing this to seems unnecessary and somewhat the kills throughout the film are guest. Swanberg, Amy Seimetz, Barbara them. annoying, it could be showing us bloody and messy. In fact, one of If taken seriously, I would rate Crampton and Rob Moran. It is After seeing the trailer for this what people might do in a situa - my co-workers at the movie the - it 2 out of 5 Beavers; if not taken rated “R” for strong violence, film months ago, I became very tion like that. ater got disturbed by one particu - seriously, then 3 out of 5 Beavers. strong language and some nudity. excited to see this film. Of course, Let’s be honest, this family is lar scene later on in the film. The The story is about a couple, I noticed that it had similarities to not exactly military trained and scares in it were okay, but it didn’t Erin (Vinson) and Crispian other horror flicks such as “The they have no idea who is doing leave me with any nightmares or (Bowen), visiting a vacation house Purge” and “The Strangers,” but this to them. Plus, with all the con - fear of the dark.

Not Just Paranoia An age of excessive laws for example, states that a person talked about were several I don’t know all the technicali - ness to that. cannot open up a lemonade stand instances where people have been ties and all the details of each of I think the first step for us to without a special permit. arrested simply for filming cops, the cases Stossel talked about, but get our freedom back is to not be I agree with this news segment; even though they weren’t interfer - I do know that when a society afraid. We have to stand up and there is way too much “red tape” ing with the cops’ jobs. One passes so many laws that most downsize the Federal government by Bryan Lynch in this country today with a lot of woman was arrested for filming people don’t even know what big time and start taking more of Staff Writer things. cops from her own front yard and they are, it’s a little ridiculous. the power back into our own Recently on YouTube, I Stossel mentioned that the gov - charged with interfering with I think we are going down a hands through keeping things watched a John Stossel show ernment passes thousands of new government work. very dangerous road in society local and keeping the laws less called “Illegal Everything” that laws for one thing or another each I don’t think that peacefully when we start making laws complicated and bureaucratic. talked about how there are so year. That’s too many laws, if you filming cops from your own front against everything under the sun, many ridiculous laws on the ask me! yard constitutes interfering with and I want to commend John books nowadays. One of the laws, Other disturbing things Stossel the police’s job. Stossel for helping to raise aware -

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This can Staff Writer gradually exposed at proper ages. “Mortal Kombat” and “God of not going to go into great detail, happen with other outlets aside Phasewalking is a phrase that I Kids today are being raised by War.” These are all games that are but there are people who literally from video games and it’s what use to describe a person who has parents that are immature and meant for adults because of por - throw away their life to play video happens when you have the serial lost touch with reality and, at irresponsible. They don’t care trayals of extreme violence, death, games, most often RPG’s. killer who thinks he’s an angel times, mentally “phases” into what they expose their kids to and war-like simulations, mutilations RPG’s are Role Playing Games punishing people for God, or the another reality where things are don’t see anything wrong with it, and sexual images. where a person controls an avatar person who thinks he can kill however he imagines them to be. but there’s plenty wrong with it. Children don’t fully under - that can be edited throughout the someone simply because they Now this is very different from a I’m going to tackle video games, stand what’s going on in some of game to be as similar or as dissim - offended him like they did on person who is just daydreaming because for most of my life I’ve these scenes and that’s both good ilar to the player as they see fit, all “Grand Theft Auto.” In reality, or lost in thought, because that been a fan of video games and I and bad, because watching a char - while playing in an alternate uni - these people can cause catastroph - person is still aware that he is in know the light and dark sides to acter next to you get shot in the verse as a hero, villain, dragon ic damage. the reality that 90 percent of the them. head while patrolling the streets of slayer, gangster, military com - Remember Sandy Hook? After people on earth know it to be, but The ESRB (Entertainment a Middle Eastern city is not fanta - mander or a demi-god. the Sandy Hook shooting, author - someone who is phasewalking Software Rating Board) that sy; it’s real life, it happens. Just It’s very easy for a person to ities said they found violent video goes in and out of these realities, tediously goes through and because you play a demi-god become addicted to a game like games in the shooter’s room and sometimes willingly and some - assigns ratings to games and beheading fictional characters in this because it allows him to be console, but if I beat the s### out times unknowingly. As a student movies has a serious job that is Purgatory does not mean its ok for whatever he wants to be. In a of someone and you come to my of psychology, this is something taken for granted. They rate your child to play. video game, a person can be more room and find that I have an that is both fascinating and pretty games and movies so that people I used to think, growing up, successful. Players can be evil, MMA game, are you going to easy to understand, plus there’s [mainly parents] will know what that people who always tried to they can be loved by all, they can blame my actions on the game? also the added interest in the fact is appropriate for them or their demonize video games were big - be respected and they can be lust - You’d be a fool to do so, but that that this Vent is about video kids to watch. However, most peo - ots who hated fun, but that wasn’t ed after. They can literally be any - doesn’t mean the game didn’t games, so grab your controller or ple don’t care about the ratings the case. In fact, they were right. thing. These people phasewalk, have an influence upon me. keyboard and get ready as I teach and some businesses don’t care if Video games have a very dark side but they often do not return to In the case of the Sandy Hook you how to phasewalk. a person is even old enough to that is like a demon waiting to reality unless something obliges shooter, he suffered from a type of There are some video games buy the game or movie - they just possess the wrong person. them to do so, like going to the autism and, like anyone with a that I’ve played and seen played sell it. Concerning the dark side of bathroom, eating or maybe paying psychological disability; caution where I’m like, “damn, that was a There are several fronts in video games, there are two main the bills. should be taken when exposing little much,” but today I’ve which people are failing to pre - issues that arise. 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by Upile Maliro The summer break study pro - in these countries offer include: Josh Sandy Staff Writer gram runs from June 20 to July 1. business law, education and arts, Minot State University stu - Andrea Donovan, MSU assis - engineering, health and medi - New SGA president responsible for dents have the opportunity to tant professor of arts and human - cine, science, information tech - study abroad for a few weeks ities, will organize this study pro - nology and architecture. To be eli - spreading a contagious Centennial Fever during the winter or summer gram to Thailand. The three-cred - gible for these programs, students by Krys Zorbaugh breaks or for the whole semes - it course will delve into the art, must hold a 2.5 or greater GPA Staff Writer “To be a ter. architecture, literature and cultur - and at least sophomore status. Centennial Fever: (noun) successful The next winter break al heritage of Southeast Asia. For more information on the an infectious local affliction student, you study cruise will be to Latin Students in this program will study abroad programs, contact caused by extreme excite - America from Dec. 20, 2013, enroll in Humanities 496: Libby Claerbout, the internation - ment. Symptoms include have to be to Jan. 3, 2014. Thailand — The Golden al program director, in the enthusiasm, joy, non-stop able to put John Girard, MSU busi - Kingdom. Application deadline is Student Center, or entertainment and fun. Fever aside your ness administration professor, Dec. 1, 2013. [email protected]. has struck the Minot State fear and try to will lead the study tour on Students can also study Students can also visit the MSU University campus and Josh keep the big - board MV Explorer — the lux - abroad for entire semesters in Office of International Programs Sandy, MSU’s newest Student ury ocean liner transformed Denmark, England, Norway, website. Government Association ger picture in into the floating university New Zealand, Spain and Sweden. mind.” President, is hoping the — Josh Sandy campus of the Semester at Sea Some areas of study the colleges excitement remains conta - program. gious! dents will recognize him from his Students will soon be able “One of the biggest challenges active involvement in the new stu - to enroll in “Business this year will be in finding ways to dents’ Transitions orientation pro - Administration: Doing keep up the energy and spirit of gram this past summer. Business in Latin America.” my fellow students, along with “It’s a really great idea for new Students in the class will earn MSU faculty and staff,” Sandy students to get involved and see three credits for the course, said. “Last year there was a lot of that they can make a difference. To which will focus on the chal - focus on events and issues at the be a successful student, you have to lenges and opportunities asso - state level. In light of certain be able to put aside your fear and ciated with organizational changes, and with the MSU try to keep the bigger picture in management and business Centennial celebration in full mind. Everyone is here for an edu - strategy in the global environ - swing, my hope is to focus my cation, but it’s also important to be ment, with a specific empha - energy on campus-related con - here for the full experience. The sis on the Latin America cerns.” more you get involved, the more region. Application deadline Sandy, a junior, was voted into fun you will have, and the greater is Sept. 25, 2013. office in April. His interest and your college adventure will be.” motivation for joining SGA was Sandy, majoring in public rela - inspired by his classmates. No tions, is a member of the MSU Table Talk! stranger to leadership roles or par - Honors Society and an active mem - ticipating in student organiza - ber of the track and field team. His Join us for great conversation tions, he admitted that being class choice to attend MSU finds him with spectacular people. president wasn’t something he leaping into the footsteps of his Thursdays, 12 –1 p.m., in necessarily considered when he parents, who, along with Laurie Admin. 158. Bring your own lunch and come to make new Gellar, MSU Honors Society direc - first came to MSU. friends, talk about issues of the “I used to be pretty shy, but in tor, he credits as being a few of the day, about faith and about life. high school all that sort of greatest influences in his success as No basic knowledge needed, changed,” Sandy confessed. “I got a student. just the desire to listen, to think involved in sports and student “Laurie has inspired me to be and to engage. organizations like the Future willing to try new things. She has Business Leaders of America. always encouraged me to never When I came to MSU, I remember give up. Even in moments of fail - coming across a list of open SGA ure, I can find success. My Dad is positions and thought, ‘this is the smartest person I know, and my something I could do!’ My class - Mom has taught me that simply mates inspired and encouraged caring for people can go a long way. me to do it.” They have shown me that, no mat - As SGA president, Sandy prac - ter how tough the situation, all you tices what he preaches about stu - have to do is take a moment, and dent engagement. Many new stu - everything is going to be okay. ” Page 8 – September 12, 2013 Red & Green Page 8 – September 12, 2013 News Red & Green News DDiversityiversity CCommitteeommittee sseekseeks ccampusampus iinputnput The MSU University Diversity from various campus groups (stu - ComTmhei tMSUtee h aUniversitys designa Diversityted the dfroments, variousfaculty, ccampuslubs an dgroups other p(stu-ar - wCommitteeeek of Oc t.has 21 -designated25 as cam ptheus tidents,es) to pfaculty,articip clubsate. 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Review of the Beaversʼ performance from Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 (MSU Sports Information) — Boag (Jr., F) led MISU, earning ranked opponent as they beat Minot State’s first season as that honor three times in 2012- No. 19 St. Cloud State 68-62 in members of NCAA Division II 13. St. Cloud, Minn. (1/5). Women’s and the Northern Sun Boag was the first Beaver to basketball also had a remarkable Intercollegiate Conference be named to an NCAA Division 74-73 win over University of ended on a high II All-American Team. She led Mary (12/1). MISU trailed by as note. the NSIC in rebounding (11.8 many as 15 points before a sec - The Beaver rpg) and was second in scoring ond half comeback sparked their Photo courtesy of MSU athletics website softball team fin - (18.0 ppg). In the spring season, first ever Northern Sun win. When completed, the new press box will be a three-story complex ished with a 41-11 three softball players joined 2012-13 brought a lot of excit - that will house not only areas for the media and each football overall record Boag. Dixon, Greenberg and ing moments to Minot State and coaching staff to view the game, but it will also have 12 deluxe and collected its Tiffany Friesen (Sr., 1B/P) were the Minot community. MISU has corporate suites, restrooms, concession stands and Minot State first win the all named Daktronics All- proven it has what it takes to Athletic offices. NCAA National Tournament. American’s. have success not just in the For individuals, three Beavers Two Minot State teams NSIC, but on the national stage earned NSIC Player of the Year advanced to the NCAA Division as well. ‘Red Vision’ scoreboard completed; honors during the spring sea - II National Tournament in their “We need to continue to work son. respective sports. Both the soc - hard to build our programs,” Softball’s Jen Dixon (Jr., cer and softball played in the Hedberg said. “We need to con - press box construction underway OF/P) and Mandy Greenberg Central Region Tournaments tinue to build our resources and (Sr., P) earned NSIC Player of during their first season eligible. improve our facilities in order to by Joshua Zimmer hands-on production experience. the Year and NSIC Pitcher of the Both teams finished No. 4 in the compete with the top teams in Comm 281 Phase Three of the renova - Year for their efforts. Men’s NSIC after being picked No. 10 the league.” Phase Three of the the Herb tions, scheduled for completion golfer Kowan O’Keefe (So.) was & No. 12 in preseason polls. The opening of the Wellness Parker Stadium overhaul is within 14 months, also includes a also named NSIC Golfer of the In fact, seven of the 14 teams Center launched the year, and underway. three-story building that will Year. at MISU finished better than new improvements to Minot Workers completed the first house concessions, press boxes, Just as the 2012-13 season their NSIC preseason poll pre - State facilities are in the near part of Phase Three of stadium suites and merchandise sales ended, the beginning was a suc - dictions. future. In the summer of 2013, a renovations weeks ago, installing areas. cess for Minot State. Soccer’s “I'm proud of the way our state of the art Daktronics Video the new “Red Vision” scoreboard The new press box will cover Zoe Fisher (So., CM) scored four teams and coaches responded to Scoreboard was installed in the with video replay on the west roughly 16,000 square feet of goals in a 7-1 win over MSU- the challenge,” Hedberg said. west endzone of Herb Parker berm of the stadium. space and will include 10 suites Moorhead (8/30), helping her “This was a difficult transition Stadium. The video board portion of the for fans to lease for home games. earn NSIC Offensive Player of for everyone, and our student The future is bright for Minot scoreboard features a 14’x25’ LED It will also feature rooms for the the Week. That same week, a athletes and coaches persevered State University athletics. This video display where fans will be coach’s boxes, radio and televi - pair of Beaver golfers, Rebecca throughout this time.” past year has been one to able to see instant replays during sion booths, sports information Heinitz (Jr.) and O’Keefe, earned There were many memorable remember and will prove as a MSU sporting events. “Red and the video replay production NSIC Golfer of the Week honors. wins throughout the year for all landmark to improve each year Vision” will also have an 8’x25’ room. “We expected to come in and Minot State programs. Beaver moving forward. scoreboard illuminated by LED Minot State started Phase One compete within the Northern football picked up their first win “I'm excited about the peo - lights. in 2010 with the installation of Sun,” said MISU Athletic with a 32-21 comeback victory ple, the coaches and student- MSU Athletic Director Rick field turf as the new playing sur - Director Rick Hedberg. “We against rival athletes that we have within our Hedberg is pleased with the addi - face. For Phase II the next season, knew it would be a challenge for (9/29). Soccer recorded their programs,” Hedberg said. “The tions. MSU added new bleachers and all sports and it definitely was, biggest “win,” which wasn’t move to NCAA Division II was a “Daktronics is the world new chair seats at the top of the but I think we competed very actually a win, as they tied strategic move for our entire leader in scoreboards and video bleachers. well across the board.” Minnesota State 1-1 and beat the campus; it wasn't made for boards,” he said. Those involved say the reno - Minot State contended both Mavericks 3-2 in a shootout to today but for the future of our He also stated that the technol - vated stadium will give Minot in terms of team success and advance to the NSIC institution. ogy MSU fans will now witness at State some of the finest facilities individual accomplishment. 11 Tournament Championship Minot State has been around The Herb is the same as at Target in the state of . Beavers were named NSIC Match. MISU went on to beat for 100 years and has done many Field where the Minnesota Twins “Red Vision“ will make its Player of the Week 17 different Winona State 1-0 to capture their great things. Our move to play their home games. The video football debut for the university times throughout the season in first ever NSIC Championship. Division II has been one of many board also will help with the when the Beavers host Augustana their respective sports. O’Keefe Beaver men’s basketball positive steps forward for our development of MSU broadcast - for their home opener Sept. 14. and women’s basketball’s Carly picked up their first win over a school.” ing students, allowing them more Page 10 – September 12, 2013 Sports Red & Green Football players’ run-in MSU Beavers struggled to seal home with Minot police results opener against U of by Jamie Council Staff Writer in serious charges Faces were painted. Vuvuelas were blown so loud, by Jamie Council had already posted bail at that the players couldn’t hear each other more than 10 feet Staff Writer point, were charged with posses - away. It must be soccer season. On Friday, Aug. 30, Minot sion of marijuana and ingestion The Minot State University women’s soccer team Police received a call at 8:45 p.m. of a controlled substance. The hosted rival University of Mary at Herb Parker about a suspicious vehicle and authorities are still seeking the Stadium in their home opener last week. possible narcotics in the 1300 sixth man. The Beavers are coming off of a stellar previous block of Eighth St. NW. Officers Ili, also known as Jesse season, which included an NSIC tournament title and Brandon Schmidt and Erik Tauiliili, is a 21-year-old senior a trip to nationals. Last year, the Marauders beat Laudenschlager responded and, mathematics major from West Minot during season play, but the Beavers edged upon arrival, noticed a strong Covina, Calif. He transferred them in the NSIC tournament, ending Mary’s season. smell of marijuana emanating from California State University, This year, the game went into double time, and no from the GMC Yukon. Fresno, after violating athletic victor came out on top. After 110 minutes of play, the Minot State University foot - department policy. He had no game ended in a 0-0 tie. ball players Jesse D. Ili, Kwajo S. criminal record prior to this inci - “The tie was disappointing in some ways because Bonsu, Thomas D. Boles- dent. The most serious charge we were dominant, but couldn’t seem to finish,” jun - Armstrong, Grant J. Jansen and against Ili, a Class A felony of ior captain Zoe Fisher said. Leon L. Ladeaux were arrested. attempted murder, carries a max - Both teams had opportunities, including 14 shots, All were initially compliant until imum sentence of 20 years in jail, 9 of them being on goal, for the Beavers and two shots Ili refused to keep both hands a fine of $20,000, or both. hitting the posts for Mary. MSU sophomore goalkeep - behind his back. The situation Head football coach Paul er Gemma Biasetto remained composed and consis - escalated quickly, and one sus - Rudolph released Ili from the ros - Photo by Vanessa Christiuk tent, finishing the matched with seven saves. MSU forward Chloe Melton charges an opening last pect took his chances and ran. ter immediately after the incident “It was frustrating for the strikers,” Fisher said, week at . MSU tied 0-0 with With one hand cuffed, Ili to allow him to “run the gamut of “but as a team I think it was a good step forward as University of Mary after 20 minutes of overtime. pushed the officer and began to the legal channels.” we are starting to do the things we do at practice and run. A struggle ensued, and an Attorney Jessie Lang of Fargo are working out some of our mistakes from Canada.” today. Scores weren’t available at press time. officer used a Taser to subdue is representing Ili. He “fully The Beavers were on the road this week to For more information, visit the Beaver soccer page him. As the struggle continued, intends to respond to these Missouri, taking on Southwest Baptist and 11th- on the MSU athletic website. the probes became dislodged. charges,” Lang said. ranked University of Central Missouri yesterday and At that point, a sixth suspect Ili’s bond is set at $200,000. He fled the scene. Officer has a scheduled preliminary Laudenschlager pursued the flee - hearing Oct. 11 and a pre-trial ing man until Officer Schmidt conference Dec. 18. He was also MSU golf program adds new coaches Don’t miss called for backup. According to requested to submit a DNA sam - the affidavit, Ili overpowered ple, restricted from consuming by Michelle Holman Board of Directors at the Minot the action! Schmidt and repeatedly slammed alcohol and ordered to make no Editor Country Club and the Rugby Golf Randy Westby is the new Club. Currently, he is the presi - his head into a retaining wall contact with the officers involved Football vs. Augustana, post, even after Schmidt in the arrest. Minot State University head dent of the North Dakota Golf appeared limp and unconscious. Many of the arrested players men’s coach and Association. 6 p.m., Saturday, Laudenschlager tased the 220- were starters for the football director of golf Westby will work alongside Sept. 14, at the Herb. pound linebacker a second time team. operations. head women’s golf coach MSU Athletic until he was subdued enough to “Minot State does not tolerate Whitney Aberle, a former MSU Volleyball vs. Minnesota Director Rick player with an impressive four- cuff both hands. Both officers any criminal activity, and we State University required medical treatment and have a strict code of conduct for Hedberg year playing career prior to her were taken to Trinity Hospital. issues as great as these,” MSU announced the graduation in 2010. She became Moorhead, 7 p.m., All five players were taken to Athletic Director Rick Hedberg selection on July 9 Westby MSU women’s golf team head Thursday, Sept. 19, at jail that night and appeared at the said in a statement. “We will han - to replace previ - coach last season. the Dome. Ward County Courthouse the fol - dle the situation once all the facts ous head coach Dwight Jon Hanson, former teaching “Chipper” Farrell who resigned. professional at Minot Country lowing Tuesday. Ili was charged are known.” Men’s Hockey vs. with attempted murder, prevent - Since Ili remains in jail, Minot Westby graduated from the Club, will serve as an assistant to ing arrest, assault on a police offi - State has taken no official action University of North Dakota in Westby and Aberle. Briercrest College, cer, refusal to halt, possession of on his status. 1980. He was a member of the 7:30 p.m., Friday and marijuana and ingestion of a con - The Beavers lost their opening Saturday, Sept. 20 and trolled substance. game 29-0 to the Concordia 21, . The other four, two of whom Golden Bears. For the Dome schedule, call 858-4333 Page 12 – September 12, 2013 Red & Green

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