Inside This Issue: Volume 95 , Number 2 - Eckmann health study, Pg 2 September 19, 2013 - Upcoming Math Talk, Pg 4 - International Film, Pg 8 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Football win, Pg 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Scandinavia lecture, Pg 10 ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSITY en Homecoming

Block Party to celebrate MSU Centennial by Tricia Rosatti instructor Mark Staff Writer Timbrook will sign his book, “When Dreams Right: MSU features Homecoming week starts with Come True,” the centennial works from regional 2013 Homecoming King and edition of MSU history. artists in the exhibit Queen elections today, Sept. 19 at At 2 p.m., a special Centennial “Dancing, Dazzling 11 a.m. with music by Raccoon program takes place with the Beads” in the Conference Fingers. MSU student Layne Minot Air Force Base Honor Center during NOTSTOCK. Bjergaard will provide music Guard and local, state and nation - Beaver statue Elizabeth Simonson from tomorrow, Sept. 20, at 11 a.m. Free al guests. Coronation of the 85th Minneapolis, Minn., dedication Tuesday food on both days while supplies Homecoming King and Queen at In honor of MSU's created this untitled last for all students with a current 3 p.m. in the Old Main Ellipse Centennial Celebration, the piece. MSU ID. caps the festivities. Alumni Association is The MSU Centennial The Homecoming Campus unveiling a beaver statue Celebration Community Block Church Service is Sunday, Sept. 22 Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. Party sponsored by the Minot at 10 a.m., in the Beaver Dam in The statue, funded Young Professionals will be at the the Student Center. This event is through donations to the Old Main Ellipse from noon to 4 free and open to the public. Alumni Association, is made p.m. Sept. 21. It is free and open to Monday, Sept. 23, at 11 a.m., of rebar and is seven feet tall everyone. Free lunch and birthday Brian O’Sullivan, the Singing and six feet wide. Bennett cupcakes will be served from Comedian starts the week with a Brien from the N.D. Turtle noon to 1:30 p.m. In case of parody about Taylor Swift to the Mountains, sculpted the stat - inclement weather, the block party Cyclops Love Song. Free food ue, and Walter Piehl, MSU art will be in the MSU Dome. while supplies last for all students professor, coordinated the The afternoon will feature with a current MSU ID. project. Left: MSU freshman Catie activities for all ages, historical Tuesday, Sept. 24, features the The statue sits on rock LeDesma puts the finishing touch - videos in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall, dedication of the Beaver Statue on weighing 12 1/2 tons and is es on her screenprinted shirt. She door prizes, campus tours, First 11th Avenue near the Dome at 10 approximately four feet tall. was one of hundreds of students Lutheran Cemetery tours, the a.m. Everyone is invited. MSU's Gravel Products of Minot who made their own artwork dur - MSU Jazz and Marching Bands, Alumni Association, through donated the rock and ing NOTSTOCK. DC Entertainment and Jason donations, funded this project. Photos by Courtney Holman LeVasseur. Biographer and MSU See Statue — Page 2 See Homecoming — Page 9 Vote for Homecoming King & Queen Sept. 19-20

The centennnial Homecoming court is Greek Life Honors filled to the brim with 22 students, repre - Philip Streccius (Mu Sigma Tau), Sarah Alex Baker and Jorden Brown Cheerleading senting 15 campus clubs and organizations. Johnston (Beta Theta Sorority), Kylie Minot State Club of Physical Educators Camilla Keller Bring your MSU ID to the quad to vote. Gamas (Sigma Delta Sorority) (MSCOPE) Organization of Athletic Training (OATS) Good luck, candidates! Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU) Andrew Torgerson and Sara White Nicole Love Student Government Association (SGA) Ward Lamon, Lindsey Nelson English Club MSU Inklings Jared Schumaier and Hanna Borner Media Ink Samantha Gores Sarah Tucker Ambassadors Roy Whyte and Jamie Council National Association for Music National Student Speech Language Rachelle Brown Residence Life & Housing Educators (NAfME) Hearing Association (NSSLHA) Gary Heitkamp and Tiffany Jaeger Karen Niewoehner Courtney Johnson Page 2 – September 19, 2013 News Red & Green Study Abroad Fair Eckmann to conduct healthy lifestyle study by Melody Hanson Organizers will place participants into four ran - Staff Writer dom groups that will determine how they will mon - 70 percent of college students gain 15 or more itor their activity and eating habits. One group will pounds in their college years, known as the “fresh - receive Fitlosophy’s fitbook, another will receive a fit man fifteen.” But if so many aware of it, why is the app, the third will get both and the last will receive number still so high? neither. After eight weeks, students will return for Terry Eckmann, a professor of teacher education another fitness assessment to evaluate their progress. and human performance at Minot State University, is Participants will receive a free fitbook and app, a conducting a healthy lifestyle study at MSU with the free E-cookbook and have a chance to win a pair of help of a company called Fitlosophy. Participants in shoes from Scheels, $50 in cash prizes and more! the study, men and women of all ages, will record The MSU Wellness Center also offers eight weeks their diet and activity Sept. 30 through Nov. 22. of fitness classes (not required) to go along with the Those who missed the informational meetings study. Classes will include goal setting and healthy last week and still wish to participate can pick up an eating, bosu ball and cardio cross training. The class - application packet in the fitness center. es will coincide with the study, but all MSU students The kickoff meeting Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. will feature are welcome to participate. Times and meeting guest speaker Angela Manzanares, the Fitlosophy places will be announced at a later date. Company owner.

Photo by Chelsea Geis ... Statue ing in Power of 100, MSU’s wanted to give something back to MSU student Mary Lukasik (right) visits with Study Abroad recruiter continued from page 1 Centennial service challenge. the university.” Shan Yanagishita at the Study Abroad Fair last week in the Student Mattson Construction of Minot “We surpassed our $10,000 The statue is located on 11th Center. The event promoted the opportunity for students to travel delivered it. goal for the challenge,” Janna Avenue near the corner intersec - to foreign countries to study for a school semester. The Alumni Association McKechnie, alumni and annual tion between the Dome and raised the money by participat - giving director, said. “The alumni Bishop Ryan High School. News in Brief KFGO Live at MSU students. For more information, presents this workshop in Theaterʼs ʻFreshmen contact the Student Success Memorial Hall 114 at 3:30 pm. 10ʼ begins tonight Center, 858-3362. Overwhelmed by the size of your The annual Minot State textbooks? Come learn about “Freshmen 10” peformances are a strategies and techniques for effi - celebration of new student- ʻListening for Learning ciently reading a textbook. For written plays, directed by students, - Deciphering the Key more information, contact the featuring new MSU students. Student Success Center, 858-3362. The performances run today Concepts in Lecturesʼ through Saturday in the Black Box workshop Sept. 19, 20 Theater in Hartnett Hall at 7:30 Laurie Geller, Honors Program ʻNavigating Online p.m. director, will lead this workshop on how to improve listening (and Coursesʼ workshop note-taking) skills to be ready for Sept. 20 Mark Timbrook, instructional that next exam. The workshop is ʻBuilding Creativity in design coordinator, will describe today, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. in Old what it takes to be successful in a Academic Writingʼ Main 312 and again Sept. 20 at 11 fully and blended online course at workshop today a.m. in Old Main 106A. It is free Minot State University. He will Academic writing doesn't and for MSU students. For more infor - also provide an overview of how shouldn't mean boring writing. mation, contact the Student the most commonly used online Nicole Thom-Arens, English Success Center, 858-3362. instructor, will teach students tools work. The workshop in Old how to effectively demonstrate Main 106A at 10 a.m. tomorrow is Photo by Michelle Holman knowledge while engaging the ʻHow to Read a free for MSU students. For more KFGO’s News and Views radio host Joel Heitcamp (right) inter - reader. Learn some attention- information, contact the Student views MSU Athletic Director Rick Hedberg live on air. KFGO, a grabbing techniques that combine Textbookʼ workshop Success Center, 858-3362. radio station based in Fargo came to the MSU Student Center what you know and care about today Tuesday and spoke with MSU representatives including President with research across the curricu - Lesley Magnus, associate com - David Fuller and College of Business professor Frank Mosley, as well as community leaders. lum. The event is free for all MSU munication disorders professor, Red & Green Page 3 - September 19, 2013

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10% College Discount with ID Page 4 – September 19, 2013 News Red & Green Math Talk series On Music debuts Sept. 26 Interview with rapper/MC Cold Sweat by Michelle Holman Later this year she will attend showed my homie Hilzy, who Ward: "Having already done Editor a regional conference with sever - by Ward Lamon records mostly all my music in numerous live performances, The Minot State University al other MSU students. She was Staff Writer Minneapolis, and he was what has been your favorite per - mathematics department will also handpicked to take part in impressed. So I kept on writing to formance so far?" host the monthly Math Talk series the Council of Undergraduate To kick off my music columns beats I liked and found out that I Cold Sweat: “My favorite show for the third year. Research (CUR), and will present this semester, I had the chance to actually enjoy doing this. has to be Underground Tressle’s Chloe Ondracek will present in Baltimore in January 2014 at a interview local rapper/MC Cold “I developed my hip hop act ‘Manhattan Project EP’ release her undergradu - national conference. She is one of Sweat over the summer. Over a mainly by networking with other party we had at the Oaks. It is my ate mathematics only six students across the short matter of time, he has artists in the state. I would ask favorite show because never in research on nation invited to this prestigious already mastered his craft to around for shows. I always accept my life have I had so much love "Identification event. deliver some solid performances a show that is offered to me given to me from the crowd. They Problem in Narayan Thapa, assistant pro - and some great music. As the fol - because you cannot and will not kept chanting ‘UGT!’ ‘UGT!’ Parabolic Partial fessor of mathematics, is advisor lowing fits in only a few of these get better at something if you ‘UGT!’ every time we stopped Differential and mentor to Ondracek, as well questions from the interview, be don’t practice. Also, I have played playing. Really made me appreci - Equation" as an aid to her research. He sure to go to our Minot State Red in front of ten people to over a ate my hometown and the love Thursday in Ondracek describes her as “a very bright & Green Facebook page for the hundred. I just try to give every Minot always gives us. However, Model Hall 330 student, one of the best I’ve ever full interview, along with some show my all so that people keep a close second would be when we at 5 p.m. The talk includes a fol - taught.” interactive links to check him out! asking me to come out.” opened up for Rhymesayers' artist low-up discussion. Thapa encourages students to Ward: “Where did your name, Ward: “What is your latest full- Blueprint at Otis & James. It Put simply, Ondracek said to attend the talk. Cold Sweat, come from?” band project, ‘Underground seemed like everybody had a fun solve an inverse problem is to rec - “MSU students can begin to Cold Sweat: “When I first start - Tressle’ like?” time and supported ‘Print. ognize an effect and use data to visualize it, defend the thesis and ed to write and practice, I was get - Cold Sweat: “Man, where do I Hopefully we can get more acts create a model that mirrors the persuade others with their logical ting to a point where I needed a begin. We are a three-piece band like him in Minot in the future.” situation, thus finding the reasoning,” he said. “They will name to call myself. I was listen - with me as the front man. Guy Ward: "What other sort of unknown cause or causes. This also have the chance to see how to ing to James Brown one day and Weber bangs on the drums all day, things do you have planned ahead method backtracks through the professionally present a thesis, a heard his song, ‘Cold Sweat,’ and Gabe Nybakken shreds on the in the next few years?” evidence to find the solution. skill that all students should I thought it was so funky that the guitar, and Casey Okland gets Cold Sweat: “In the next few Ondracek explores this paradigm learn.” name just clicked. Also, I have an funky with the bass. In all honest - years I will be finally graduated with more attention to detail. He welcomes everyone to this over-acting sweat gland which ly, UGT is the coolest thing I have from college, thank God! So my A senior with a degree in free event, but especially recom - causes me to glisten at all hours of ever been a part of. We are a hip plans are to focus on music. UGT mathematics, this is only mends it to chemistry, physics the day. And is the hop band, and I feel the world will be touring eventually, hope - Ondracek’s second semester at and biology students. coldest of them all. It was kind of needs more of that style of music. fully making it to all 50 states! MSU, yet she is already exceeding “I believe these students can a match made in heaven.” We just released our debut EP UGT plans on releasing more expectations of a typical under - best apply this presentation to Ward: “When did you first ‘Manhattan Project’ and are cur - albums for our fans to enjoy. I plan graduate student. Saturday she their own majors,” he said. decide to try out hip hop and how rently working on our first LP. We on releasing more mixtapes in the will participate in the North The event is free and open to did you go about developing a hip plan on touring in the next year as future, as well. Hilzy and I have Dakota Undergraduate the public. For more information, hop act here in North Dakota?” well. I have heard comparisons of been strategizing on some ideas Mathematics Conference, the first contact Thapa, 858-3087 or Cold Sweat: “Tell you the truth, us to include from Rage Against for the next one. My major in col - of its kind in the state. [email protected] u. I didn’t start to take writing seri - the Machine to Sublime. But I lege is Business Economics, but I’ll ously until after I wrote a fly love think we are our own sound that be damned if I am working in For library hours, song to a Roots beat. I was like, is unique and also allows for a some office cubicle for the rest of ‘Damn, this song isn’t too bad!’ I call 858-3200 broad audience.” my life! I just plan on living life

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Minot State University’s zone, did it for Minot State At 9:30 p.m. in Aleshire Centennial Celebration Alumni University football. The MSU Theater, Home Free, an a cappella and Friends Reunion will be at the Beavers won their home opener group from Minne sota, performs Grand International Hotel in in a wild 23-17 game against covers of songs from Michael Minot at 7 p.m. Sept. 27. Featured Augustana College Saturday Buble to Jason Mraz with comedy Reunion Groups: All Greek under the lights. mixed in! This event is free and Reunion and 1983 and 1985 After the game ended in a 10- open to the public. Championship Football Teams. 10 tie, the Beavers fought their On Wednesday, Teddy Geiger, This event is open to the public. way to an exciting, triple OT win singer/songwriter and star of the Appetizers and a cash bar will be against the Vikings. A fireworks movie “The Rocker,” will perform available. show appropriately capped the from his album, “The Last Fears,” The MSU Homecoming Parade night. at 11 a.m. Free food while supplies on Saturday begins at 10:30 a.m. Peters caught the tipped 22- last for all students with MSU ID. Line-up begins downtown by yard touchdown pass from Zac Comedian Eric O’Shea will per - Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Cunha just inbounds in the form his Elmo impression and his travels east to Main Street, north to Beaver’s end zone. It was Peters’ Photo by William Russell “Songs for Commercials” at 8 p.m. Central Avenue, west to Broadway, second TD pass in overtime, but MSU’s wide receiver Porter Sturm, No. 82, gains yards for the in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall in Old north over the viaduct to 11th the Vikings matched the Beavers Beavers in Saturday’s game against Augustana College. Sturm Main, free and open to the public. Avenue and west to the MSU in the second OT to tie the game made four catches for 69 yards to help MSU win. Preston Pugmire starts Dome parking lot. Students can at 17-17. Both teams had missed Thursday with music at 11 a.m. He sign up their floats to be one of the quarter. With 28 seconds left in halftime with a 39-yard sideline field goal attempts in the first records himself, plays it back and 100! More details at the half, Porter Sturm caught the pass earlier in the drive. OT drives. turns it into music. Free food while www.minotstateu.edu/homecoming. Beaver’s first touchdown of the Cuhna threw for 202 yards for The Beavers got on the score - supplies last for all students with At 11:30 a.m ., tailgating begins year off an 11-yard pass from three TDs, Peters got on the back - board first when Brian Gutierrez MSU ID. with food and activities. Cuhna. Sturm had set up the TD side of eight receptions for 93 kicked a 24-yard field goal on a The Homecoming Golden The Homecoming football 12-play drive to start the second that put MSU up 10-3 going into yards and Sturm made four catch - es for 69 yards. Jarvis Mustipher Awards Banquet takes place at 6 game begins at 1:30 p.m. at Herb rushed for 61 yards and Randel p.m. in the MSU Conference Parker Stadium with the Minot Barber rushed for 44. Center. Golden Award recipients State Beavers battling the Winona The Beaver’s defense stand receive the MSU Alumni State Warriors. At halftime, all this game included a 3rd-and-goal Association’s highest honor. This fans are invited to gather on the stop, and they stopped the 4th year’s recipients are Rob field for a historic group photo to down attempt after Augustana Anderson, Lona Anderson, Gary commemorate MSU’s Centennial. fumbled the ball in the third over - Cederstrom and Clint Severson. Picture orders will be available at time. Nathan Conway will recieve the www.minotstateu.edu/100. Chad Marshall led the Minot 2013 Young Alumni Achievement Check out Facebook for more defense with 13 total tackles. Jeff Award. The event is open to the information: Buchert came up with nine while public. RSVP to the Alumni Office www.facebook.com/msu.life. Kewon Tapp, Josh Weidler and Cooper Helm contributed seven. The Minot State Beavers will be on the road next week to take Wednesday Night Alive! on the Mustangs of Southwest Minnesota under the Friday night lights at 7 p.m. in Marshall, Minn. Photo by William Russell Wednesday Nights Wide receiver Wayne Peters, No. 23, moves the ball downfield Administration 158 in Saturday’s game at . The Beavers won 8:30 p.m. in triple overtime, 23-17. (worship and Bible study)

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