ATE U OT ST NIVER Inside This Issue: IN SIT - The Vent by Frankie Jean-Pierre, Page 4 M Y - Soccer, Page 6 - Football, Page 7 Red & Green - , Page 8 Volume 97, Number 8 November 5, 2015 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen MSU students sing their hearts out at Costume Karaoke

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Kris Morken (left) and Gunner Flynn (right) sing ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ at Jess Carson (left) and Crystal Williams (right) sing ‘Fergilicious’ at costume karaoke. costume karaoke in the Beaver Dam. MSU Life sponsored the event last week.

Veterans Awareness Week to honor veterans and discuss current issues

By Ashley Busch will be in the Westlie Room, locat - Veterans Center director Andy fied rehabilitation counselor, will veterans of U.S. wars in writing Comm 281 ed on the third floor of the Student Heitkamp said. present “Combat Veterans and workshops held in Minot, Grand The Center. Everyone is welcome to A series of guest-speaker pre - Higher Education: helping stu - Forks, Bismarck and Dickinson. Veterans Center will bring atten - listen to the topics and discus - sentations kicks off today with dent veterans with Post Traumatic The performance begins at 7 p.m. tion to and honor veterans during sions. National Guard sui - Stress Disorder Achieve in Aleshire Theater and is free and Veterans Awareness Week, Nov. “Veterans Awareness Week cide prevention coordinator Jared Academic Success” from 1:30 to open to the public. 4-10. The center is hosting guest helps to remind people that there Klempel’s “Be A Lifeline” presen - 2:30 p.m. Monday morning will feature a speakers from veteran agencies are individuals who are lining up tation on suicide prevention from Also on Friday, actors from the Native American Sunrise and service organizations to shine to serve, day in and day out, to 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Greater Grand Forks Community Ceremony in the MSU Quad at light on veteran issues with stu - protect our freedoms that we Friday’s guest speaker, Kirsten Theatre will perform “Warrior 8:45 a.m.. dent-veterans. All presentations enjoy every day in America,” Hanson, Fargo VA Hospital certi - Words,” monologues written by See Veterans — Page 3 Page 2 – October 29 , 2015 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What d oes Vete rans D ay mean to you?” Keith Ailes Comm 281

1st International Bank 3x10 spot color Austin Zorn Lexi Klein Physical Educati on Broadcast and Public Relations “I think Veterans Day is a day “I have a few uncles who were fo r us to thank ev ery one who in Vietnam and a gra ndf ather has serve d our c oun try , and one who w as in W orld War II so to apprec ia te livi ng in t he land Veterans Day is one that of t he fre e” reminds me how thankful I am that they all made it back safe from protecting our country.”

Dou g Rolfson Eric a Cl ark Energy Economics and Finance Communications Arts “I believe Veter ans D ay is a day “V eterans D ay is a bout honoring we all need to t hin k about how the brave a n performances.d the people w Iho lucky we are to live in the wewnt over w ho fou gh t for our United States and appreciate freedom. I a m bey ond grateful everyone who has fought for us, for everyone who has served today, and in the past.” our country.”

Sydnee Ca na les Trey Jacobson Nursin g Energy Econom ics a n d Finance “This day is an op por tunity for “Veterans D ay is a d ay to sit back us as U.S. citiz ens to r emember and think abo ut all the troops our falle n soldi ers an d give and lo ved o nes who hav e fought than ks to all the m en and overseas for us and a p preciate women wh o have se rved.” another day being alive.” Red & Green News Page 3 - November 5, 2015 ... Veterans Thompso n a nd Jac k K lugh, c hief tru e.” continued from page 1 chaplain, all fro m the Far go VA Since the univ ersit y is c losed hospital, will discuss Post in observance of Veterans Day, Also on Mo nday, M inot Vet News in Brief Center social worker DiNell Traumatic Stress Disorder students, faculty and staff may

(PTSD) and available treatments. choose to honor the bravery and Polsfut, wi ll present “Adjusting Music Division to present Native American sunrise Norton, Thompson and dedication of those who have to civilian univ er sity edu cation Mshowca se concer t tomorrow flag cere mony and open Klugh will present the final served or are currently serving in Minot State University's from a fem ale vetera n’s po int of Division o f Music will present a view” from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 keynote lecture, “Moral Injury our nation’s military by attending hoPuosset p2l7a1n nJoehdn sfoonr/ MGooondd aIry on showcase concert in Ann Nicole p.m. and Military Sexual Trauma,” the Minot Municipal Auditorium color guard wil l post flags and Nelson H all, Old Main, at 3:30 There will be three guest from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Veterans Day program eag le st aff with a drummer play - p.m. Fri day . A va riety of ensem - speaker presentations on Nov. 10. “This week is important,” Wednesday at 11 a.m. ing the flag song Monday, Nov. 9, bles perf orming inc ludes MSU's The first will be from 11:15 to Heitkamp said, “because it cre - at 8:45 a.m. in the Quad area of Concer t Cho ir, W omen 's C hoir 11:45 a.m. Daniel Haff and ates awareness around things campus. The Native American OPEN SWIMMING for students and Concert Ba nd. Thi s co ncert is Dakota Brekhus, MSU student that occur because of military Center will host an open house in co njunction w ith the No rthwest veterans, will present “Adjusting service, such as the tough-to-dis - Monday through Friday, 7 –8:30 P.M.; from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The center is Internat ional F estival of Music and to civilian university education cuss issues of TBI (traumatic on third floor of the Student OPEN LAP SWIM for students is free a nd ope n to t he public . from a male veteran’s point of br ain injury) , MST (militar y sexu - Center. Bo th events are p art of al trauma), and PTSD (Post- Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:15 –8:15 A.M. view.” MSU’s N ative American Cultural Traumatic Stress Disorder) and A secon d gro up o f gu est lec - Student Center pool. Celebr ation W ee k an d are free a nd its negative stigma involving W arrio r W ords: M ono logues turer s will spe ak from 1:1 5 to 2:15 Must show MSU ID. Closed holidays. ope n to eve ryo ne. things about it that aren’t always p.m. Ma rgo Nor ton, S usan by Veterans of U.S. Wars to be performed tomorrow At 7 p.m. on Nov. 7 in Aleshire MSU Native American Theater, actors fro m the Greater Grand Forks Community Theatre Cultural C elebration guest will perform mo nol ogues veterans speJoasekpehr NMoav r.i o1n0 , director of of U.S. wars developed in writing Minot’s Heart of the Turtle Gallery, workshops in Minot, Grand Forks, will discuss tribal art Tuesday, Nov. House contest Bismarck and Dickinson. 10, at 10 a.m. in the Conference The event is free and open to Center, third floor, Student Center. the public. For more information, 3x6 Various artwork will be on display contact Conrad Davidson, College and for sale during an exhibit from of Arts & Sciences dean, 858-3159. 1 t o 3 p.m. Th e MSU Native full color Ame rican Cul tural Awaren ess Club North D akota Da y of spo nsors the ev ent as part of it s cul - tural celeb ration wee k. Ad mission PeMrcSuU s swioilln hisos t otmheo rPreo rcw ussive is free and every one is welcome. Arts Society’s 20 15 North Da kota Day of P erc ussi on. The event fea - tures w orks hop s on percus sion- ‘Should Hig her E du catio n playin g techn ique s a nd a so lo pe r - Be Free ?’ lectur e set f or cussion recital by guest clinician, Nov. 10 Jeremy Joh nston. The event is tar - At 7 p.m. in Ales hire The ater, geted at percu ssion stud ents grades gues t spe aker M aurid es Maced o, a seven through un iversity lev el, high history pro fessor a t th e Federal a nd school music teacher s an d comm u - Catholi c Unive rsities of Goiás, nity m em bers w ith an interest in Brazil, and p ost-d octora l fell ow at percussi on. All a ctivities are free the Uni versity o f Texas , Austin, will and open t o th e pub lic. compare a nd contrast university The Da y of Percussion begins at system s in Braz il and the U .S. 9:30 a .m. on Nov . 6 with a drum cir - Higher educ ation in t he United cle in the atr iu m of the Lib rary. States has c ome under cr iticis m for Follow ing mor ning an d after - rising tuition costs th at ca n result in noon workshop sessions at the heavy student debt. Higher edu ca - library , parti cipants are in vited to tion in Brazil is free, but stringent atten d a 3:30 p.m . Show case Concert entrance exams limit access by by MSU M usic D ivision ense mbles underprivileged students. Macedo in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. will discuss the pros and cons of Johnston will present a percus - each system. The lecture is free and sion recital at 7:30 p.m. in Ann open to the public. Nicole Nelson Hall. Page 4 – November 5, 2015 Opinion Red & Green The Vent Legacy

by Frankie Jean-Pierre question may be just words on a something we all ought to put pointment. Leave a legacy that will forever, the goal is to create something

Staff Writer piece of paper, to some it may be more value into and use as a driv - bring joy to people, make them that will.” — Chuck Palahniuk, If you were to die today what an in ter esting in quiry a nd f or ing fo r ce to b ette r ou r selv es . I f you miss y ou a nd aspire to be lik e you. Ame rican n ov elist an d freelance would oth ers t h in k of you? How som e it may b e a ques tion t hat wer e gon e t omorr ow would p eo - “W e al l die . The g o al isn 't to live journalist. would they ta lk abo ut you? How leads to som e i n t rospectio n. I ple t hink back fon d ly of the would t hey r eme m ber y ou? believ e p e ople g et so caught u p mom ents o f joy y ou brou g ht into A l e gacy is often defined as with ma ny trivi a l an d m eaningl ess their live s ? Wo u ld y our dre ams something ha nd e d dow n from o ne thing s toda y that they forget their and a mbitio n s be str o ng en ough to generation to the n ext. It could be sense o f self. insp i re others t o c a rry th e m on? O r something p hy sica l, like a house or Lik e m any, I’ve known people would p eople re m emb er the ha r m family hei r loom, o r it c o uld b e who ha v e lost thei r lives a nd for you cau sed the m, the pain an d dis - someth ing ideolog ical , li k e a be l ief varyi ng rea sons , but the o n e th i ng appo intmen t yo u put th em Mi Mexico in happine s s and hope for a b etter that all t h ese peop le s h are is a lega - through and a llow y our n ame to tom orrow. cy. W h en a pers o n d ie s , we become n othi ng mo re th a n a d i s - 2x2 When I was first asked what rem ember t hem and th e times we tant mem ory? others wo u l d thi n k of me if I were shared. For some this is a pleas a nt I c hallenge people, to remember to sudd enly d ie, I s a t a nd co n tem - reflectio n w orthy of l a m enting, this question th e next t im e they are B&W pla ted it and cam e to the realiza - and for oth ers we f e el l ittle sorrow bully ing a p e rso n, th e ne xt ti m e tion tha t p eop l e prob ab ly w ouldn’t and the y bec o me no thing more they dec i de to lie t o th e ir fri ends reme mbe r me t he way I hoped than a nam e. and f amily. Do n’t let your legacy they would . Fo r som e pe o p le, this I b e lieve a person’s legacy is be o n e of pa in, sor row and disap -

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Jeremy Johnson handles the puck in a game against Williston State Friday. The MSU Men’s Hockey team currently holds the top spot in the 2015-16 ACHA Men’s Division 1 Ranking #6. The Beavers defeated Williston State to remain the only men’s Division 1 team without a blemish on its record at 7-0-0. The Beavers host Colorado Friday and Saturday. Both games are at 7:30 p.m. at the . Photo by Courtney Holman Submitted photo Buckshot dresses like a superhero for Halloween at the football game at .

Soccer’s Hatfield named CoSIDA Academic All-District and NSIC Defensive Player of the Week

(MSU Sports Information) — Intercollegiate Minot State University senior Conference defenseman Breanne Hatfield soccer has been named to the 2015 Defensive College Sports Information Player of the Directors of America (CoSIDA) Week for the Academic All-District™ second time Women’s Soccer First Team, the this season. organization announced The Minot Hatfield Thursday. State defensive The CoSIDA Academic All- unit held MSU Moorhead and District™ recognizes the nation's Northern State to just six shots top student-athletes for their on goal and shutout both teams combined performances athleti - over the weekend outscoring cally and in the classroom. them 6-0. Hatfield, one of five defense - Hatfield assisted her third men selected to the team, has goal of the season to Maritssa been an important part of the Perez for the game winning goal Beavers stellar defensive unit in against Northern on Sunday 2015, helping MSU to a 0.75 goals afternoon. against average. MSU has The play from Hatfield and allowed just 50 shots on goal the rest of the defensive unit through its first 16 games and helped Minot State reach 14 reg - has allowed just 129 total shots. ular season wins, the most in Hatfield excels in the class - school history. The Beavers room, earning a perfect 4.0 GPA locked up the third seed in the while triple majoring in biology, NSIC Tournament due to their mathematics and chemistry. play over the weekend and Submitted photo On Monday, Hatfield was throughout the year. Austin Yano takes a shot on goal. The Beavers defeated in-state rival Williston State, 6-2, Friday. named the Northern Sun Page 6 – November 5, 2015 Sports Red & Green

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Emilie Rebelo lobs the ball during a game against Northern State MSU freshman Ashley Franco (right) fights for possession. The Beavers are 12-1-1 in the University. The Beavers defeated the Wolves, 1-0. NSIC. Beavers break school regular season win total with 14

By Isaac Hunt With one final goal in the second Minot State (14-3-1, 11-2-1) was thrown in and offensive leader "We rotated everybody through Sports Writer half, Minot State left Moorhead able to put 15 of their 22 shots on Ramirez getting the slightest the whole game. We got a lot of For the second time this season, with a 5-0 victory, its largest mar - goal, while MSU Moorhead was touch on the ball, it was placed rest Friday and today for Ninfa Ramirez has entered her gin for a win this season. limited to just five shots on goal, perfectly for Perez's first goal of Wednesday. We broke the school name in the records for the quick - Scoring the second goal as well, taking nine total shots. the season. regular season win total with 14 est goal in school history, with an and her 14th of the season, The Beavers returned home "Honestly, yes, it was instinctu - wins, so it was a good day." assist from Sydnee Canales. This Ramirez (F, Jr.) scored again at the fora a game Sunday against al," Perez said. "I'm glad I was The previous record of 13 was time, in the first game of the week - 12-minute mark. Taryn Love (F, Northern State, 19 players com - there. Ninja just flicked it off a posted in 2012 when Minot State end against Minnesota State Fr.) scored her fourth goal of the peted for Minot State as the throw in from Breanne Hatfield. It went on to win the NSIC tourna - Moorhead, it took just 50 seconds season 20 minutes later. Both the Beavers subbed in and out to get was a quick bang-bang play that ment. to get a point on the board for the second and third goals were unas - starters rested and to prepare for was unexpected. I don't think the Perez added that today's per - Beavers. sisted. their upcoming playoff game keeper was expecting it either." formance and the 5-0 victory Earlier this season, Ramirez Love wasted no time helping Wednesday against Bemidji State. With the rest of the game filled against MSU Moorhead on Friday scored a goal with just 92 seconds the Beavers get on the board again "We want to win the confer - with more substitutions, includ - has given the team the confidence ticked off the clock. Those two as she assisted a goal less than ence tournament and, in order to ing twice when a platoon of four they need to repeat the path from times currently sit at second and seven minutes after scoring her do that, we had to stick our sub - players came in for Minot State, 2012. fourth on the all-time list for own. Rimke Eurlings (M, Fr.) bing," Spain said. "I thought the the Beavers were fresh and able to Minot State began the confer - fastest goal scored. scored off the pass from Love for reserves played really well. Most play tough defense, limiting ence tournament with a home "Ninja really got us going her second goal of the season with of them played more than 45 min - Northern State to just one shot on game against Bemidji State yester - today," head coach Jason Spain six minutes left in the first half. utes." goal to put the game away. day. Results were not available at said. "It was a great win. Everyone Scoring the final goal of the Sophomore Maritssa Perez With his entire team playing press time. played well." game, and only goal in the second (CM), was one of those reserves. well and being able to break a Following Ramirez's lead, the half, was Meagan Kawahara (M, She scored the lone goal of the school record, Spain was in good Beavers were able to score three RFr.) with her first goal of her game to give the Beavers a 1-0 win spirits after the game. more goals to go up 4-0 at the half. career at MSU. over the Wolves. With a ball being "We were good," Spain said. Red & Green Sports Page 7 - November 5, 2015

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman MSU quarterback Isaiah Weed runs the ball downfield. defeated Minot State, Running back Jarvis Mustipher (No. 24) carries the ball. The 32-7, at Herb Parker Stadium. Beavers travel Saturday to Minnesota Crookston.

Y Beavers remain winless at home, fall 32-7 WE FOOD! AND WE KNOW YOU DO, TOO! By Colton Gandrud Beavers were led by cornerback field goals and a defensive safety. Sports Writer Kaleb Olszewski, who recorded Minot fired back in the second The Minot State Beavers were game highs in tackles (eight total) with a TD pass from Jose Moreno overpowered at home last week - and an astounding three intercep - (Jr., QB) to David Aleniz (Sr., TE), end, as they fell 32-7 to Bemidji tions, a career high. capping off a 16-play, 80-yard State. Bemidji’s defense was suffo - Minot was beat up from the drive. That, however, would be cating, as it held Minot to only 169 beginning. Bemidji scored 15 the only score for the MSU yards of total offense and forced unanswered points in just the first Beavers. Bemidji would seal the three turnovers. The Bemidji quarter, on a touchdown run, two Crispy-fried chicken tenders tossed See Football— Page 10 SinP hIoCt sYau cCeN ofHov.r 2I e-C1x3tKra EkicNk. $SP3e.2rOv9 e’dB wOith Y remoulade sauce on a French baguette.

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Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU junior Taylor Butters leaps to spike the ball in conference play MSU first-year player Brileigh Boyce (No. 3) spikes the ball. Minot State lost to University of with Southwest Minnesota State. The Beavers lost to the Mustangs, 0-3. Sioux Falls, 0-3. High energy, low scores; MSU loses 2

By Isaac Hunt best teams in the nation, were times a great block puts someone the team with 20 assists while ished with eight total blocks, Sports Writer loose and showed they were into a hitting error or makes them Mallory Sall (OH) led with nine Jordan Calef finished with seven The Minot State University vol - enjoying the match with encour - hit the ball into our digging." kills and 10.5 points. blocks of her own for the Cougars. leyball team came out with a high- agement and smiles on their faces Leading the team's defensive On Saturday, totaling 15 blocks Defensively for Minot State, energy performance against No. 4 throughout the three sets (19-25, strategy was senior Tarah in three sets, the Sioux Falls Dabovich and Brileigh Boyce Southwest Minnesota State Friday 13-25, 12-25). Dabovich (MH) with four block Cougars were able to win their (OH) each tallied three blocks for evening. Despite falling in three By playing well on defense, assists and one solo block. 12th game of the season against Minot State. sets, head coach Ben Kaszeta was Minot State was able to show the Dabovich finished the game with the Beavers. With set scores of 8- One positive the Beavers were happy with the way his team Beavers can hang with the best at two kills for a total of five points. 25, 19-25 and 12-25, the Beavers able to take away from the match played. times, coming off stealing a set at "Tarah's got great instincts. She had a hard time playing against tonight was something they strug - "I thought the energy was great No. 21 Augustana last week. With sees stuff before they happen," the defense of their opponent. gled with in previous matches. today," Kaszeta said. "Leadership 39 digs, compared to the Kaszeta said. "Every once in a "Their number 12 made a cou - "We did pass serve a lot better was awesome on the court. I Mustangs 42, the Beavers also while she'll guess, and guess ple of adjustments in the game, today," Kaszeta said. "Something thought our seniors, especially in blocked seven attack attempts, wrong, but the majority of the and she's a big presence at the net that we've been working on for a the middle with Tarah [Dabovich] compared to SMSU's five. time she trusts her instincts pretty and a big blocker," Kaszeta said, while. We were able to put it and Shaunessy [Dauwalder] were "The plan was to make sure we well. She's a confident young lady crediting USF player Michelle together, but we did pass serve blocking awesome. They made don't leave somebody unblocked," and she goes hard when she's on Ritland. "She did a great job clos - better today." our defense shine. They made it Kaszeta said. "I thought we did a the court. I talk about it all the ing blocks and setting blocks. We Due to the blocking and forced easier on Logan [Desorcy]; they great job of moving things around time. She’s a great leader because were aggressive with our swings errors, Minot State ended the first made it easier on Kelsey [Dewulf]. and not letting anyone hit without she plays hard." but, unfortunately, that made us set with a season-low -.571 attack Made it easier on both Rachel a block in front of them. Blocks are Leading in the other defensive predictable, as well. We kept hit - percentage. Picking things up in [Fagerburg] and Mallory [Sall]." something that are funny and measure was freshman Logan ting balls into their blocks instead the second set, the Beavers hit .188 The Beavers, playing with only show up in the stats when Desorcy (L) with 10 digs. Fellow of changing." before dropping back below zero nothing to lose against one of the you score on a block, but some - freshman Kelsey Dewulf (S) led Along with Ritland, who fin - See Volleyball — Page 9 Red & Green Sports Page 9 - November 5, 2015 Women’s basketball wins exhibition game against University of Regina

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Savana Kingsbury (No. 30) catches a pass from junior Alex Haley Alex Haley (No. 20) goes for a layup. The season begins with nonconference games against (No. 20). The Beavers played an exhibition game in the Dome against the Pittsburg State University amd Washburn Univeristy, Nov. 13 and 14, respectively, at the University of Regina and won, 108-97. Dome.

... Volleyball wentwent continued from page 8 The Landing - ad 2 again in the third set, hitting -.100. INSIDE/OUT Mallory Sall (OH, Sr.) led the HILL HILL team offensively with nine kills MSU's News & 2x3 B&W NORTHNORTHTO FETCH while freshman setter Kelsey UP Dewulf finished with a 21 assists UP Feature Show and libero Logan Desorcy helped the defense with eight digs. Minot State will play its final Thursdays, live at 5 P.M., C HANNEL 19 or two home games Friday and Liqu P M tore Saturday against Minnesota Shown again Fridays at 2 . . S y eryda Duluth and St. Cloud State. Produced by MSU Broadcasting students Ev es! w Pric Games are scheduled to begin at 7 Lo p.m. and 3 p.m., respectively. BAR & BOTTLESHOP Saturday, Nov. 7, will mark senior night for the Beavers. Must be 21 to enter 2015 N. Broadway Page 10 – November 5, 2015 Sports Red & Green

Photo by Courtney Holman Photo by Courtney Holman MSU wide receiver Porter Sturm runs the ball downfield. Bemidji State University Running back Jarvis Mustipher (No. 24) helps pave the way for wide receiver Akkil defeated Minot State, 32-7, at Herb Parker Stadium. Walker (No. 85).

... Football to action this week, but wasn’t his record stands at 0-9, and Minot travel to take on the #25-ranked opponent on the schedule. The continued from page 7 normal, productive self. He was doesn’t figure to give them their University of Minnesota – Duluth Beavers would do best, however, to game from there, scoring 17 more held to just 65 yards on 17 carries. first “W.” Bulldogs. The Bulldogs are the only take it one week at a time and focus unanswered points, riding their As a team, Minot mustered only 35 The real challenge comes the ranked opponents that the Beavers on bringing home a win against rushing attack to a victory. net yards on the ground, averaging week after next, when the Beavers will face this season, and the last Minnesota Crookston. As a team, Bemidji ran for 240 a paltry 1.2 yards per carry. yards on 48 carries (5.0 ypc) and Whether due to being slowed three touchdowns. Leading the pack down by lingering injury or prob - was Tony Peterson, who tallied 106 lems with run blocking by the offen - yards on 14 carries and scored one sive line, Minot needs to jumpstart Grand Hotel of the three TD’s for Bemidji. Minot its running game if the team wants did tighten up while defending the to be competitive in the last two pass, however. Bemidji’s Jordan weeks of the season. 3x3 Hein (So., QB) threw for only 90 After an impressive outing last yards on 52.3 percent passing, with week, Porter Sturm (Sr., WR) caught Full color no TD’s or picks. only two passes for 26 yards. The Minot was led defensively by Beaver’s No. 1 receiver has to step linebackers Aaron James (Sr.) and up if the MSU passing attack is Tevin Swenson (Jr.), who each going to finish strong. They are recorded 14 tackles. James also bat - going to need everything they’ve ted away a pass. got during the next two weeks. Offensively, Minot just couldn’t Next week, Minot State faces an get themselves going. Escobar entirely beatable team in the threw for 125 yards and a TD, but University of Minnesota – also tossed three interceptions. Crookston. The Golden Eagles have Jarvis Mustipher (Jr., RB) returned yet to win a game this season; their Red & Green Red & Green Page 11 - November 5, 2015 IMMEDIATE OPENING SERVICE S OFFERED SERVICES OOFFEREDFFERED SERVICES OOFFEREDFFERED OFFERED OFFERED OFFERED OFFERED MSU W RI T ING C ENTER. The W riting C enter F and lo cated in the basement of Lura Manor. Model Hall un less otherwise ind icate d. For times , visit

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DATA ENTRY CLERK: Responsible for data entry of charge tickets into the Misys System as well Convenient Care Clinic as completing daily balancing functions to ensure all Mon-Fri 9 am to 6 pm information is inputted correctly. HS Diploma or Sat-Sun 12 pm to 6 pm equivalent is required. Health Center – Medical Arts To see more listings or to apply, 400 E. Burdick Expy. • Minot visit www.trinityhealth.org Trinity Health is an 857-7817 EEO/AA/Disabled Individuals/Veteran Employer