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October 2, 2014 Minot, N.D T STATE UNIVE INO RSI M TY Inside This Issue: - Letter to the Editor, Page 4 - Football, Page 11 - Volleyball, Page 11 Red & Green - Homecoming, Page 8 & 9 - Soccer, Page 12 Volume 96, Number 4 October 2, 2014 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Celebrating Homecoming Week Photo by Jamie Council MSU’s Homecoming court poses on the steps of Old Main at the Community Block Party. Pictured are (back row, from the left) Brad Bingen, Christopher Hodgson, Jennifer Gravos, Codi Thomas and Leif Larson, (front row, from the left) Sherry Chan, Megan Wolf, Christine Irwin, Queen Brittany Baker, King Josh Sandy, Callie Cook, Kayce Rachner and Danielle Bates. Coronation was last week. Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Jamie Council MSU president Steven Shirley and his wife, Jennifer, and daughter, Anna, ride in a MSU cheer team members lift Jasmine Figliolino at the Homcecoming convertible in the Homecoming Parade. Shirley was the grand marshal for the parade. football game. Page 2 – October 2, 2014 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What is your favorite MSU Life event?” Marissa Choiniere Comm 281 Cole Kringstad Skyler Niebuhr Kevin Gilgallon Vanessa Bridgeford Joel Cartwright Alex Buchholz Marketing and Management Special Education Finance Broadcasting Criminal Justice Biology and Chemistry "The comedians." "Tie blankets, bingo and "Any event that involves "Slam poets." "Grocery bag bingo." "Hypnotists." build-a-bear." taco in a bag." News in Brief Today in History 1949 U.S.S.R. recognizes but if you're interviewing for a time. Moon will be on campus People's Republic of China. Comedian Roy Wood job, networking or conducting Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. in Aleshire Jr. comes to the business over lunch or dinner, you Screening of 'It Was Theater, Hartnett Hall. This event 1967 Grateful Dead members cannot! The event’s goal is to is free to all students with a cur - Beaver Dam Oct. 7 RaTphee C' rsimeitn afol Jru sOticcet .C l9 ub and arrested by narcotics It is time to get your cell expose MSU students, faculty and rent MSU ID. agents. phones ready for a good prank. staff to the basic principles of tra - Keep U Safe Program present "It Join MSU Life Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. in ditional etiquette used during a Was Rape!" a documentary by 1986 Sikhs attempt to assassinate the Beaver Dam to laugh on with business lunch or dinner through Jennifer Baumgardner, Thursday, Theatre plans fall Indian Prime Minister Roy Wood Jr. A nationally tour - hands-on interaction. Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Beaver production ing comedian, Wood has been on Chuck Repnow (MSU class of Dam. Rape is wrong, illegal, rep - The MSU Theatre Arts Rajiv Gandhi. talk shows such as "Conan" and '83) is the presenter. The Etiquette rehensible and, yet, still tragically Program presents Beth Henley’s "Late Night with David Luncheon is Oct. 9 at the MSU common. In this film, eight “The Miss Firecracker Contest” 1988 Mike Tyson wrecks Letterman" and currently stars in Conference Center, third floor, women tell their diverse personal Oct. 14-18 at 7:30 p.m. Act 1 takes furniture in his TBS's hit comedy "Sullivan and Student Center. Lunch begins stories of sexual assault, from a place in Aleshire Theater and Act Bernardsville, New Jersey, Son." promptly at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $5 Midwestern teenager trying alco - 2 in the Black Box Theater. Mansion. Get ready for the unexpected! for students and $13 for faculty hol for the first time to a Native Aili Smith, associate professor This event is free to all students and staff. Professional dress is American woman gradually com - of communication arts, directs the 1988 Pakistan's Supreme Court ing to terms with her abusive play. The cast includes Emily with a current MSU ID. required. Register by Friday, Oct. orders free elections. 3, at the Student Success Center childhood. Taylor as Miss Carnelle Scott, Erin Kampen as Elaine, Jason Gaarder (second floor, Student Center), 2011 More than 700 Occupy MSU etiquette College of Business (Main 304), as Delmount, Megan Wolf as Ghost Hunter Chris Popeye, Cole Anderson as Mac Wall Street protesters luncheon sign-up Division of Humanities (Hartnett arrested when they Hall 148W), Teacher Education Moon comes to Sam and Krys Zorbaugh as Tessy Mahoney. swarmed the Brooklyn deWahdol inhaesn O't castk.e 3d "What fork and Human Performance (Swain Aleshire Theater Oct. 9 Reservations are strongly Bridge and shut down a do I use?" or "How am I supposed 218) or Dakota College Ready to get spooked? Ghost encouraged. Contact the box office lane of traffic. to eat that?" or "Is that my glass?" (Administration 159). For more Hunter Chris Moon’s look into the information, contact Ann Bougard world of the paranormal is guar - at 858-3172. Dining etiquette is something (Courtesy of Brainyhistory.com) taken for granted by most people, at 858-3362. anteed to be a hair-raising good Red & Green News Page 3 - October 2, 2014 MSU Homecoming spirit Grand Hotel 3x3 full color 1 pm (3cu) CCS4 course MWF 1 pm (3cu) CCS4 course Hisp anic World Today SPA N 103 1 pm (3cu) CCS4 course Learn basic Spanish grammar and con versation. Focus on travel and business vocabulary. Great for all majors! No Spanish experience necessary. Online Spanish SPAN 102 (online) Ayanda Ncube MSU stu dent Laleaya Chiso lm de corate s a ba ndanna and c ape Convenient and flexible. F during Homecoming game prep night in the Beaver Dam. MSU Life For more information, email [email protected]. sponsored the event. F Homesteaders 4x4 Full Color Photo by Jamie Council MSU studen ts Cele ne Jo hnson and Ke llie Pia zz a sh ow their school sp irit at the Homecoming football game. Page 4 – October 2, 2014 Opinion Red & Green Letter to the editor On Movies LCM on campus for everyone ‘The Maze Runner’ Thank you for the Sept. 11 Red & where he meets other boys who somehow knows Thomas. even the maze itself. It was hard Green article about Lutheran call themselves Gladers. Thomas Thomas must now try to fig - to not enjoy how it looked. Campus Ministry (LCM). Staff cannot remember anything at all, ure out his connection to the The plot kept my interest as writer Ayman AlQasem did a great but the leader of the Gladers, maze and to a mysterious most sci-fi films seem to have the job of describing our ministry and by Alex Nelson Alby (Ameen) tells him that none woman (Clarkson) who appears same elements in them and what we offer to the Minot State Staff Writer of them have any memories in his dreams. In order to find would make them predictable. community. Mazes can be fun, unless before entering the Glad. the answers he seeks, he must While I was curious about a few While LCM is indeed sponsored you’re trapped in the middle of a Thomas also learns from Newt become a maze runner. things in the plot, I still found it by the Lutheran Church (ELCA), we maze with no memory of who you (Brodie-Sangster) and Chuck There seem to be many films unique to some other sci-fi films. are a ministry that is open to ALL are and the maze itself has mon - (Cooper) that the Glad is sur - lately based on bestselling books It would appear at first that this students. If you are Lutheran or not, sters in it. Yeah. that doesn’t rounded by a maze. The doors such as “Hunger Games,” film was intended for teenagers, you are welcome. If you are a sound fun at all. open every day and close every “Divergent” and the like. I was - due to it being a young adult Christian since birth or new to the “The Maze Runner” stars night. n’t interested in seeing “The book, but the movie does have a faith, you are welcome. If you are Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Every day, runners led by Maze Runner” until I saw the serious tone that college students atheist, agnostic, or humanist, you Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Minho (Hong Lee) go into the trailer and decided to give the and even some adults might are welcome. If you come from an Lee, Will Poulter, Aml Ameen, maze to try to find a way out. movie and the book a try. I am enjoy. entirely different religion, you are Blake Cooper and Patricia Easier said than done as deadly glad that I did as I enjoyed both The acting, I will say, was welcome. If you are GLBT, or other - Clarkson. Directed by Wes Ball, it creatures, known as the Grievers, of them. done very well and I believe the wise questioning your orientation or is based on the book by James occupy the maze. Soon bizarre I will say that there are obvi - right cast was chosen for each identity, you are welcome. If you are Dashner. The movie has a PG-13 things begin to happen and one ous changes that fans will notice part. I was impressed that ambivalent about God, or consider rating for language, violence and of the boys, Gally (Poulter), while viewing the film, but these O’Brien, from “Teen Wolf,” did yourself “spiritual but not religious,” disturbing scenes. believes that Thomas is the cause changes are not major and they an excellent job as the main hero, you are welcome. If you simply have A boy named Thomas of it somehow. This belief is do not appear to destroy or alter and Poulter, who previously questions or are curious about God, (O’Brien) wakes up in a metal box, strengthened when the new the plot, which is good.
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