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Photo by Daniel Klingensmith MSU students Joe Davis and Margaux Certhaux give a “hoping” hand at Hope Village last month. Hope Village is located at Our Saviors Lutheran Church west of Walmart. Fulfilling a need Photo by William Russell Junior receiver Glyn Borel scores a touchdown during the first quarter of MSU’s game Saturday with division rival University of MSU students lend a ʻhopingʼ hand at Hope Village Mary. The Beavers won, 32-21. by Daniel Klingensmith of Minot citizens. You may even effort. MSU study-abroad student Staff Writer know someone yourself who Margaux Certhaux contrasted the With the aftermath of the flood works day after day, trying just to situation to her home country. still affecting Minot, I went to get back to where they once were. "In France, we don't have this MSU victorious Hope Village in the south end of Financially, materially, the kind of volunteering,” she said. Minot last week and met some debt will be paid off and the hous - “We just have the government MSU volunteers. Senior Joe Davis es will be rebuilt – eventually. But paying for this. Nobody comes Beavers beat Mary, get first DII, NSIC win and junior Sierra Lassila, were something else washed away and helps. This is good; it's very two stu - with the waters of last year: cool." Derek Hackett game. After scoring the first 10 dents working that day. homes – that feeling of things the As can sometimes happen Staff Writer points of the contest, the Beavers Lassila, an international busi - way they were, and memories – with volunteering, the volunteers It’s not how you start, it’s also managed to finish strong, ness major, told me why she con - the kind we only remember when follow their hearts to the next dis - how you finish. For the Minot scoring the last 22 to defeat the tinues to volunteer there. looking at something up on the aster – even when recovery from State University football team Marauders, 32 to 21, in its first “I love to help others and mantle or in an old photo album. the current disaster has not been that statement is both true and Northern Sun Intercollegiate spread the love of Jesus,” she said. And in the saddest of stories, fully completed. But Hope false. As the Beavers played host Conference win. Any Minot native will be able even hope was lost. Village is still here, the volunteers to a revived rival, the University Minot State came out swing - to tell you a story of heartbreak In an American show of good following their hearts, looking to of this past ing by scoring on its first posses - from the 2011 flood. They can also will, people from around the help almost two hundred more weekend, they found themselves sion with a 34-yard touchdown tell you it's not a tragedy of the country heard the call and came homeowners in Minot. off on the right foot to begin the See Football — Page 8 past – it's still plaguing hundreds to help out with the disaster relief See Hope Village — Page 3 Page 2 – October 4, 2012 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What is your favorite aspect of fall?” by Daniel Klingensmith Staff writer

Brandi Bodvig Danielle Iverson Tyler Flatland Brittany Baker Alex King Annette Karges International Business Accounting Biology Communication Disorders Music Education Music “Football games are my “I like fall because it's not “Football.” “The leaves and the warm “The fact that winter is “I think the weather; favorite part of fall ... and too hot. You finally get a clothes!” right around the because it's so crisp some - the beautiful colors on the chance to bundle up and corner.” times, but also because trees.” wear your cute fall it's still so warm and clothes.” sunny some other times.”

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Minot State Red & Green Page 4 – October 4, 2012 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion This editorial may not On Movies necessarily reflect the views of MSU. ʻDreddʼ This film takes place in the a Judge. Their first stop is at a will do everything they can to get Hockey scuffles can future where the is a tower block building called Peach out alive. harm schools, too wasteland due to the nuclear Trees, 200 stories high and consid - I first thought that this would For some hockey players or wars. On the east coast of North ered the most violent place in all be a sequel to Sylvester Stallone’s fans, fighting in a match is By Alex Nelson America is Mega City One, a place of Mega City one. version of “Judge .” unavoidable and is practically a Staff Writer that houses nearly 800 million When they arrive, they learn However this is not the case. Like requirement. But I believe fight - There are many superheroes, people and where crime is at its that a violent psychopathic crimi - the comic book, “Dredd” is dark, ing hurts a university’s image. many of them we know such as peak. Many people are addicted to nal known as Ma-Ma (Headey) is gritty and violent. Although I knew that the Superman, Batman and the like. a drug called Slo-mo, which, when considered the head of the gang Urban does a great job as Judge Minot State hockey team would However, there is one hero whose it is inhaled, makes it look like that resides on all of Peach Trees. Dredd. It suits him perfectly. Some beat Iowa State’s on Sept. 22, I only concern is the Law, and that time is moving slowly. The city is Ma-Ma and her clan are the main people might complain that he couldn’t help but look down on is Judge Dredd. run by a group called the Judges suppliers of the Slo-mo in all of never takes off his helmet. In the the opposers. The rival team “Dredd” features , who act as judge, jury and execu - Mega City One. When Dredd and comic book version of “Dredd,” swung punches at our players , Lena Headey and tioner of the people of Mega City Anderson arrest a criminal named you never saw what he looked on more than one occasion and Woody Harris. It is directed by One. Kay (Harris), they learn that he like. It was the idea that justice has became increasingly irate Pete Travis and rated “R” for The most respected and feared works for Ma-Ma and that he may no face. throughout the game. With strong, bloody violence, lan - of all of them is Judge Dredd have vital information. Thirlby does manage to stand each elbow thrust and word guage, drug use and some sexual (Urban). Nothing fazes him in car - They both learn however, that on her own as Judge Anderson. cursed from the ISU players, content. The film is based on the rying out his duty. Recently, he has Ma-Ma refuses to let them go and While in the beginning she is a bit they seemed less credible as a popular British comic strip by been assigned to evaluate a new traps them within the building. green on the job, she slowly shows capable team. John Wagner and Carlos recruit, Judge Anderson (Thirlby) With armed gunmen who want us she has what it takes to be a Anger issues aren’t worth Ezquerra. to see if she has what it takes to be them dead, Dredd and Anderson interrupting games, especially See Dredd — Page 10 when you are wearing a univer - sity logo on your jersey. Every action you make, public sport - ing event or not, can make a reflection on your school. Sure On Horticulture it can be seen by some as being rough and tough but, in reality, Noxious weeds: letʼs keep them a team’s actions can make the conjures up hatred and disgust in plant is broken, a poisonous white graceful at the same time. So, I institution look undisciplined. many gardeners and landowners. sap that can burn and irritate the actually don’t mind having it I’m not trying to condemn Leafy spurge is on the noxious skin comes out. growing everywhere. the sport; I realize that players weed list for , and I’ve read on Wikipedia that the I remember thistles from an must be offensive if they want By Bryan Lynch it’s hard to find a ditch that the sap of Leafy Spurge can cause early age when I used to go bare - possession of the puck. Staff Writer weed doesn’t live in. The same blindness if it gets into a person’s foot out in my yard to run through However, I believe that who - The other night I went for a can be said for some species of eyes! The plant also has a very the sprinkler as a kid and would ever initiates the fight(s) instan - walk and decided to explore a thistle. Leafy spurge is a rather extensive root system that branch - step on one, and having its sharp taneously puts a bad reputation very overgrown drainage ditch by attractive looking plant, so beauti - es underneath the ground, send - thorns confront me! OUCH!!! It upon the university. the road. The ditch was full of ful it doesn’t really look like a ing up several new plants from wasn’t until years later that I final - I hope that our team will Leafy Spurge and Thistles, two “weed.” It has bright yellowish one root. ly found out those were thistles. continue to act within reason, very common types of “noxious flowers in a bunch atop the plant I must say that I greatly admire Although painful and annoy - and not let their tempers flare weeds” in North Dakota. In fact, and smooth pointed leaves up and that plant, leafy spurge, because it on the ice. the slight mention of these plants down the entire stem. When the is so invasive, yet so beautiful and See Weeds — Page 10

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On Music Artist to watch: Matthew Koma really good, too. I know no one ships at such an early age, there is When I first came across Mind).” All three of these songs really wants to admit its huge one more thing you should prob - Matthew Koma, it was from his are gigantic in their own right, success and overall catchiness, ably know about Carly Rae lent vocals in some huge and to see that they all have the but the radio and the Jepsen before I completely stop Electronic Dance Music [EDM] common theme of Koma’s equal - by Ward Lamon industry just couldn’t seem to get mentioning her for the rest of the anthems. Zedd’s song, ly enormous vocals, plus his co- Staff Writer enough of it this past summer. column: she’s 26. “Spectrum,” featuring Koma’s writing of that, just makes them You may have heard of this Why would I even bother Koma obviously enters the vocals, is a prime example and all the better. one pop star named Carly Rae bringing up music world with some friends - also one which you have proba - Next, I found out that he made Jepsen. She has gotten consider - when that above title clearly or in this case, girlfriends - in bly heard on the radio, as they’ve an earlier appearance in the genre ably popular as of late, especially states, “Artist to Watch: Matthew high places. One would think, finally just recently discovered of Hip-Hop, being featured in a with her humungous single, Koma”? Here’s why. They just so with this connection, that she the gem of a song. song, “Birthday Dress,” by Lil “Call Me Maybe,” which happen to be in a dating relation - could just slip right in and he Other similar songs that fol - Playy. The song was decent arguably took the spot of 2012’s ship at the moment. That’s right; could become just as big. Koma, lowed suit for him were tracks enough overall, but Koma’s hook song of the summer. I know; that Matthew Koma maybe definitely however, decides to go for a dif - such as Alesso’s, “Years,” and just soars over the line of howev - song you have in your head right called her. Before you worry ferent route altogether of making also Fedde Le Grand & Nicky er big one would expect from an now as an alternative was also about her jumping into relation - his mark on music. Romero’s “Sparks (Turn Off Your See Koma — Page 7

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Three levels of love for the 3-Tier Access Plan by Jordan Crawford want quality, you are going to There have been many times A major change that this amaz - worry about my future anymore. Staff Writer have to pay for it. This also applies that I have received tuition ing system has brought is new Our dear chancellor will do that I love the 3-Tier Access Plan to education. Right now I am pay - waivers for my academic per - entrance criteria. Not only would for me. that has been approved for North ing a nice, low rate to go to school formance. This has made me the grading scale be more compli - This just in: The 3-Tier Access Dakota universities. A lot of peo - here, but since I am Canadian that weak. I believe that working over - cated, but it could also determine Plan is now being called the North ple are trying to give this glorious is all about to change. I pay about time on my holidays to pay for which universities you could or Dakota University System academic revision a bad rep, but $10,000 per year now, but I will be university will make me value it could not go to. Thank you Pathways to Student Success. It they just don’t see it the way I do. allowed to pay approximately more. I don’t want their handouts. Chancellor Hamid Shirvani! How has all the same components and Here are three reasons why the $15,000 when the change is enact - The 3-Tier Access Plan has cut did he know that I was confused benefits as its previous title, but 3-Tier Access Plan is the best thing ed. I know that I will receive the the amount of tuition waivers that and didn’t know what I wanted to now it has 51 letters! that has happened to North same services and classes as universities can give by about do with my life? Finally, someone What’s not to love? Dakota since UND stopped being before, but deep down inside I half. Now I can get the Christmas else will tell me where I should the Fighting Sioux. know I will feel like I am getting a present that I’ve always wanted: a spend four of the most influential Everyone knows that if you better education. second job. years of my life. I don’t have to Page 6 – October 4, 2012 News Red & Green MSU’s Abbie Naze Students give blood, save lives crowned Miss Høstfest by Zac DeMers intensive. Assistant Editor “I went to a luncheon and that Abbie Naze, Minot State was with nine girls, so eight oth - University junior, presided at this ers besides me. There were three year’s Miss Norsk Høstfest, par - judges, total, and they asked us ticipating in various festival activ - about our heritage (Naze’s great- ities daily from Sept. 25-29. great grandmother came from Naze’s job at the event was to Norway) and why we wanted to walk around and basically be the be Miss Norsk Høstfest and what

“Iʼm hoping that the people that I meet through being Miss Norsk Høstfest and going over to Norway will be people that Iʼll get to stay in contact with for a really long time.” – Abbie Naze

we loved about the Photo by Jamie Council Høstfest and why we MSU graduate student Camila VanDyke cheerfully donates a pint at the annual blood drive at the would be a good Miss Student Center last month. The blood drive was sponsored by the MSU Student Government Norsk Høstfest,” she said. Association and United Blood Services of Minot. Abbie will get the chance next semester to study abroad in Norway. She will be in her host country from January to Naze mid-June. She is both excit - Tuesday ed and nervous to attempt face of the Høstfest. While not this adventure, but knows it will performing her duties, she was truly be a rewarding experience. free to enjoy the music, shopping Naze appreciates being the and her favorite food there, Potato face of the Høstfest in numerous Klub. She said it is not the health - ways. iest food, but it is okay to have in “To be honest, I think, if I was - moderation. n’t Miss Norsk Høstfest, I maybe Bread&Conversatioon Naze explained the application wouldn’t have had the opportuni - process for Miss Norsk Høstfest, ty to meet all these people that I’ll which she said was intensive. get to see while I’m there (study - “I actually applied pretty early; ing abroad in Norway). Just the it was in the spring this past year. fact that I get to take the responsi - Free soup lunch First thing you send is an applica - bility and the honor all the way to for MSU students tion and just your basic informa - Norway is kind of special to me, Every Tuesday tion, with your hobbies and your and I’m hoping that the people interests, and a little bit about that I meet through being Miss 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. your Scandinavian heritage,” she Norsk Høstfest and going over to Administration 158 Find out more about MSU's study abroad programs at said. Norway will be people that I’ll get SPONSORED BY The selection process was also See Miss Høstfest — Page 12 LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY minotstateu.edu/international Red & Green News Page 7 - October 4, 2012 ... Koma since then. This artist is one to watch out Cafe hosts Prairie Public continued from page 5 Being a product of those for, and you can take that to the unknow n artist’s first collabo - artists and also many more, bank … if they would, in fact, ration. He also shows up on Koma has recently released a accept some sort of strange, Far East Movement’s new four-song EP titled, “Parachute,” upcoming-artist-stalking curren - Radio broadcast album on the seventh track, which came out on May 29, 2012. cy, whatever that may look like. “Ain’t Coming Down,” along This EP is definitely a neat one to At any rate, keep an eye on the by Jamin Heller it was all started by the with Sidney Samson. check out, and even that is an horizon for the release of his Staff Writer Entrepreneurship Club and con - With all these, I instantly understatement. debut album “Propaganda,” After hosting a successful tinues to be advised by the club. began to look for just what He most recently has traveled check out his co-remixing of grand opening, the Minot State The publicity has been great and other music genres Koma has US-wards, which is ultimately Bruce Springsteen’s latest single University Entrepreneurship Club we will continue to keep the com - graced with his voice’s pres - why I have decided to finally “Rocky Ground,” and/or look is continuing to think big as it munity informed as we plan ence. I was mildly taken aback make mention of this talented for his inspiration on his girl - strives to grow its flagship project, future events and improve upon to see that his own original musician. On the agenda of his friend’s latest album, of which he the Beaver Brew Cafe. the cafe," he said. works lean towards more of a visit is his new tour, which began totally got in on producing sever - The Cafe, a student operated To listen to a complete archive pop rock sound. At the same on Sept. 22, 2012. This tour has al parts of. On an entirely ran - business venture located in Beaver of the radio broadcast, visit the time, it completely made him opening for Owl City as they dom note, considering the date, Ridge, was designed to accommo - Prairie Public Website at sense. span the nation with their com - say, “10-4 good buddy!” to some - date a wide variety of unique www.prairiepublic.org. Koma is from Long Island, bined musical ingenuity. one today! events, including concerts, poetry The entrepreneurship club is which happens to be the same readings, speakers and webinars. currently accepting ideas for place that can brag such With the business up and running future events at the cafe. If you names as Simon and smoothly, the club is finally in a are interested in performing at the Garfunkel, Harry Chapin and position to start taking advantage Beaver Brew, stop in and see Billy Joel. Coming from this of the cafe’s unique layout. Chuck at the Severson rich land of music, Koma is On Thursday, Sept. 13, the Cafe Entrepreneurship Academy well rooted in the artists he welcomed XY Unlimited, an up- office, located on the third floor of grew up listening to, namely and-coming band from Los Old Main. Elvis Costello and Bruce Angeles. The group delighted cof - The club meets on Thursdays Springsteen, whom he first fee drinkers with its distinctive at 1 p.m. in the Slaaten Center, saw at the age of three and has vocals and fresh sound, fusing and is open to students of all seen around 30 times or so together rock with elements of majors. jazz and R&B. The concert provid - ed valuable exposure for both the band and the cafe, delivering an experience the club hopes to repli - cate in the future with local talent. GLOBAL SIGHTS The Beaver Brew also recently hosted a special “Minot”-themed broadcast on Prairie Public Radio. A panel including Prairie Public Students are CEO John Harris conducted inter - encouraged to stop Monday, October 15 views with various city leaders, CONTEST by the President’s including Minot State President 2:30 – 4:00 P.M. David Fuller. David Waind, city In celebration of International Education Week, office, located on the Wednesday, November 7 manager and Mark Lyman, Odney all MSU students, faculty, staff, retirees and alumni are second floor of the invited to enter the MSU Global Sights Photo Contest! Advertising Agency, discussed Administration building, during 3:00 – 4:30 P.M. ongoing flood relief efforts. Submission Deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. the time listed and visit with the Among those interviewed was Thursday, December 6 Jordon Lakoduk, president of the Prizes awarded and winnersʼ work enlarged and displayed President about substantive issues 10:00 – 11:30 A.M. MSU Entrepreneurship Club. in the Multicultural Center on campus, Nov. 12-16. that affect them and the University. Lakoduk answered questions For complete contest guidelines, visit No appointment is necessary. about the club and the Beaver www.minotstateu.edu/international/photo_contest/shtml Brew Cafe project. The cafe has Posted times are subject to change and will drawn special interest as one of be updated if needed. the first projects in the country allowing students to design, build and operate a business from the ground up. “We really have benefited from the fact that the business is so unique,” Lakoduk said, “because Page 8 – October 4, 2012 Sports Red & Green

... Football with a 35-yard touchdown run continued from page 1 by freshman Randel Barber, his pass by freshman Zac Cunha to first. With time left on the clock, junior Glyn Borel in just under Mary had a chance to regain the two minutes, followed by a 41- lead until junior Jeff Buchert yard Aaron LaDeaux field goal nabbed his second interception to put them up ten. The tides of the game, third of the season, turned as the Marauders scored to seal the Beaver win. 21 unanswered points, which all Buchert lead the Beavers’ involved Marauder quarterback defense with 11 tackles and two Zach Robinson, who rushed for interceptions while senior Blake one touchdown and threw for Eggl paced the ground game for two. the Beavers with 86 yards, The MSU comeback began in despite being knocked out of the the 4th quarter, as all dramatic game early. Cunha had another Aaron LaDeaux sports stories should, with a 9- great game through the air, attempts a field goal yard touchdown pass from going 16 of 33 and gaining 228 for the Beavers in Cunha to junior Wayne Peters. yards with three TDs and two Saturday’s game This was followed by a success - interceptions. Cunha's most pro - against the ful two-point conversion to ductive target of the day, Borel, at make it 18-21. After a strong had 90 yards and one touch - Herb Parker defensive stop, the Cunha-led down on five receptions. Peters Stadium. LaDeaux’s offense marched down the field followed, gaining 77 yards and kick was successful. 86 yards and ended the go-ahead scoring one TD. The Beavers won, drive with a 20-yard pass to red - The Beavers travel to 32-21. shirt freshman Porter Sturm – Aberdeen Saturday to take on Photo by William Russell 25-21 Beavers. NSIC opponent, the Northern MSU drove the proverbial State Universtiy Wolves. Game nail into the Marauders’ coffin time is 2:30 p.m.

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If you would like to discuss your approach to the solution, you may see Prof. Chu after due date. Please ensure that your solution contains your name and email address. Please send solution by Oct. 25, 2012, to: Kelly Lichtenberger, administrative assistant Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Email: [email protected] Phone: 701-858-3160 Fax: 701-858-3568 Congratulation to Justin Ziegler for solving Septemberʼs problem correctly. See Dr. Thapa or Justin for the solution. Red & Green Sports Page 9 - October 4, 2012 Volleyball bumps it up By Jordan Gilmour Sports Writer This past week, the Minot State University volleyball team was in action looking to bounce back with a few victories. On Sept. 25, they faced off against the Valley City State University Vikings here at the Dome. MSU came out victorious 3-0, 25-17, 25-20, 25-17. Mallory Sall stayed hot on offence for the Beavers, connect - ing with 12 spikes in the win. The tides turned, though, on Saturday when the Lady Beavers headed to Wayne, Neb. to face off against . The Wildcats came out victorious with a 3-0 win, 25-21, 25-15, 25-19. Shari Hewson and Mallory Sall led the team with a combined 23 spikes, one ace and one block. To wrap up the weekend, the Beavers headed to Sioux Falls S. D. to face off against the Vikings of Augustana College. Once again, the Lady Beavers fell short of a W, coming up 0-3, 25-15, 25- 17, 25-15. Photo by Jordan Gilmour Mallory and Hewson once Freshman Mallory Sall prepares for action last week in the Dome again led the way for the Beavers when the Beavers hosted Vallley City State University in non- on the floor with 11 spikes apiece. conference play. The Beavers won, 3-0. See Volleyball — Page 12 Beavers defeat Concordia University, St. Paul; lose to Minnesota State, Mankato, in soccer

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... Soccer continued from page 9 Clint Hill visits campus the seventh minute. Minot had a few counters, but soon after the second half started up Mankato scored again. Minnesota State scored once in each half to keeps its unde - feated Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference streak alive, topping Minot State University, 2-0. “Mankato was a tough team, but it was a good thing to play against them because now we know what it takes to beat them,” Jessica Miller said. The Beavers travel to St. Cloud State University Satruday. The next home match is Oct. 20 when the Beavers host .

MSU’s Emilie Rebelo (No. 21) blocks the ball from a Photo by Zac DeMers Clint Hill speaks at a presentation at MSU Sept. 25 while Lisa Concordia University, McCubbin looks on. Hill was one of First Lady Jackie Kennedy’s St. Paul player Saturday at bodyguards. McCubbin and Hill co-authored the book, “Mrs. . Kennedy and Me: An Intimate Memoir,” telling Hill’s story as a The Beavers won, 2-1. Secret Service agent for Mrs. Kennedy from 1960 to 1964. Photo by William Russell

... Miss Høstfest ... Volleyball continued from page 6 continued from page 9 to stay in contact with for a The Beavers fell to 4-13 overall really long time,” she said. and 0-7 in conference play. Naze will hold the crown The Lady Beavers return to until Høstfest time next year, action tomorrow at 7 p.m. when when she will help pick her the St. Cloud State University successor. Huskies come to the Dome. MSU Student Council for Exceptional Children and the Optimist Club of Minot INSIDE/OUT 30th Annual Community Halloween Party MSU's News & MSU Dome • Wednesday, Oct. 31 • 5-8 p.m. MSU student organizations, businesses, service clubs, civic organizations, friends and neighbors are all Feature Show requested to sponsor a booth, which involves decorating the booth and handing out treats on Halloween. If you would like to sponsor a booth, please return the form below by Monday, Oct. 22. Thursdays, live at 5 P.M. If you have any questions, call Melanie (858-4233 or 240-2579) or Mary (858-3260). Shown again Thursday at 6:30 P.M. Thank you for providing our youth with a Happy Halloween, and God Bless America! Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. Please mail to ______Yes, we will sponsor a booth Produced by MSU Broadcasting students Melanie Moore Student Health & Development Center Organization ______Minot State University Contact Person ______Phone ______or email [email protected] Email ______