Volume 94 , Number 21 Inside This Issue: April 18, 2013 - Foreign Lang. Film, Page 3 - Teen Poetry Slam, Page 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Golf, Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Parone fundraiser, Page 12 ReMd INOT&STATEGUNIVrEReSITY en ‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone’ debuts Tuesday

Photo by Michelle Holman Photo by Michelle Holman Lindsey Nelson (left), 2012-13 SGA president, con - Lindsey Nelson (left), 2012-13 SGA presi - gratulates Lisa Borden-King (right). dent, congratulates Laurie Geller (right). SGA selects Geller, Borden-King and Girard as Professors of the Year 2013 Photo by Krys Zorbough The tradition. This award honors and Honors Program director. MSU students (from the left) Brittany Armstrong as Jean and Student Government Association thanks three professors each year Students who nominated Geller Christine Morse as Hermia rehearse lines for the upcoming pro - (SGA) selected Laurie Geller, for their dedication and commit - noted that in addition to teaching duction of “Dead Man’s Cell Phone.” The play runs April 23-27 Lisa Borden-King and John ment to helping Minot State math and Honors courses, she at 7:30 p.m. in the Black Box Theater, Hartnett Hall. Girard as the 2012-2013 University students. teaches First-Year Experience Reservations are recommended. Call 858-3172. MSU students, Professors of the Year. SGA began Geller was selected Professor classes to new freshmen. faculty and staff are admitted free with MSU ID. The play is nominating outstanding instruc - of the Year for the College of Arts “Dr. Geller is a great educator geared for mature audiences. tors from each of MSU’s three and Sciences. She was nominated as well as an inspiring role model colleges for this award in spring not only for her role as a profes - who uses interactive lesson 2012, and will make it an annual sor, but also for her role as the See Prof. of Year — Page 5 Dodgeball tournament with MSU biology class by Zac DeMers possible. donate any amount and get their Assistant Editor Anyone choosing to preregis - names added to a team that does - Heidi Super’s class, Cancer ter a team may do so through n’t actually have to get hit with Biology 445, is putting on a Friday. Send the names to dodge balls.” dodgeball fundraiser to benefit [email protected]. The class will accept any kind area cancer patients. The event edu. The cost is $8 per person or of monetary donation. Donors takes place Saturday, April 20, at $48 per six-person team. should make checks payable to 1 p.m. in the Minot State Those interested in helping Trinity CancerCare and send University Wellness Center. out, but not in actually playing, them directly to Heidi Super in Photo by Krys Zorbough The class has not decided may choose an alternative. the biology department. She will Stage manager Grant Johnson (left) and Director Carlen Gilseth, exactly how the proceeds will “Faculty, staff and students also pick up donations. associate communication arts professor, share a light moment be used, but money raised are encouraged to participate as Super encourages all MSU during rehearsal of “Dead Man’s Cell Phone.” This is Gilseth's could help pay for gas cards to a “virtual” team member,” Super, students to take part in this first production as faculty director. He is new to the theatre benefit patients who travel for an MSU biology instructor, said event, because all proceeds will program. treatments. Other options are in an email interview. “They can go to a good cause. Page 2 – April 18, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?” Michelle Holman Editor

Roxanne de Blegiers Forrest Schiele Sydney Houlton Lazar Boskovic Brooke Domonoske International Business Accounting Psychology Corporate Fitness Social Work “Cheese! It goes well with “You can never go wrong “Chili, more specifically, “Definitely mousakka. It’s “BACON!!!!” everything and there are with lasagna.” my mom’s chili. I eat as a Serbian dish with so many choices.” much of it as I can ... I’m everything thrown in it. talking breakfast, lunch It’s very healthy, so I could and dinner!” live forever off of it.” Today in History 1909: Joan of Arc is News in Brief declared a saint. 1924: First crossword staff admitted free with MSU ID. free to all current MSU students, 858-3079 or emailing puzzle book published faculty and staff. Various charges [email protected]. M-Life Toga Dance – by the company apply to others. Reservations rec - Information from a cheek-swab Tonight Simon and Schuster. Come have fun tonight with Symphony Orchestra ommended; call 858-3172. goes into an interntional registry and donors will be notified if there Greek Week at the M-Life Toga 1925: World's Fair opens Returns - April 20 is a match. Dance. The event at the North The Minot Symphony in Chicago. Dakota State Fair Center begins at Orchestra continues its 2012-13 String Ensemble – 10 p.m. Free with MSU student ID. season April 20 with a concert 1963: Stanley Cup: titled “MSO Pops: Saxophone ApTrhiel M2S3 U String Ensemble will JiuM-SJUitsstuude–ntAMparriclu2s 4 Wilson Toronto Maple Leafs Extravaganza” in Ann Nicole present a concert Tuesday at 7:30 will present a student success beat Detroit Red Nelson Hall, Old Main. Guest p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Symphonic Band and workshop, Jiu-Jitsu, Wednesday, Wings, 4 games to 1. soloists include the Oasis Quartet, The event is free and open to the at 1 p.m. in the Mac Court of the Jazz Band to perform Connie Frigo and Paul Haar with public. The event features faculty The Minot State University Student Wellness Center. Wilson 1983: Pulitzer prize the North American Saxophone members Dianna Anderson, Symphonic Band, in conjunction holds a purple belt in this martial awarded to Alice Alliance Region 3 Conference. The Elizabeth Demme and Jon with the North American art. Wear comfortable attire; must Walker for her novel concert begins at 7:30 p.m. with a Rumney performing various Saxophone Alliance Region 3 sign a waiver before participation. "The Color Purple." Conference, will perform Friday, concert lecture at 6:30 p.m. Tickets works, including Bach’s April 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Ann for MSU students, faculty and “Brandeburg Concerto No. 5.” 1975: John Lennon Nicole Nelson Hall. Guest soloists staff are free with current MSU ID. NAC lecture – April 24 releases the single are Eugene Rousseau and Lauren Devin Otto, MSU associate "Stand by Me." Meccia. Bone marrow registry music professor, will present a The MSU Jazz Ensemble, in ʻDead Manʼs Cell drive – April 27 Northwest Art Center lecture, 1994: Lebanon drops conjunction with the North A bone marrow registry drive “What Frank Zappa and John relations with Iran. American Saxophone Alliance PhToheneʼM–SUApTrhilea2tr3e-2A7 rts at Minot High School’s Magic City Phillip Sousa Have in Common: Region 3 Conference, will perform Program will present a mainstage Campus gymnasium is Saturday, the Influence of Rock Music in 1994: Disney film "Beauty Saturday, April 20, at 4:30 p.m. in production of “Dead Man’s Cell April 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to Modern Wind Band and the Beast" opens Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. Greg Phone,” Tuesday through help cancer patients find a bone Compositions,” Wednesday at 7 at Palace Theater, Fishman, Chris Hemingway and Saturday. Each showing starts at marrow transplant match. p.m. in the Aleshire Theater of New York City. Matt Patnode are guest soloists. 7:30 p.m. in the Blackbox Theater The event needs more volun - Hartnett Hall. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 students, in Harnett Hall. The play is for teers to help man tables. Sign up The event is free and open to (Courtesy of Brainyhistory.com) and MSU students, faculty and mature audiences. Admission is to help by calling Heidi Super at the public. Red & Green News Page 3 - April 18, 2013 Teen Poetry Slam by MSU Foreign Language hosts movie MSU English Club and lecture Michelle Holman “MSU instructor Rick by Mara Hintz national restaurants. The presentation will take place in Editor Watson, as well as other well- Comm 281 The next day, MSU Foreign Hartnett Hall 329 at 3 p.m. Get ready to share, hear and known local writers, singers, “Persepolis,” the next film in Language Department will host a Wednesday. indulge in poetry like Minot has poets and community leaders the MSU Foreign Language Fulbright Colloquium, in which For more information about never experienced before! In are in support and it looks to be Department’s International Film MSU Fulbright teaching assistants either of these events, contact conjunction with local high a promising event!” Joe Davis, Series, will run Tuesday at 7:30 Sofia Huarita from Argentin and Scott Sigel at school teachers, the Minot State MSU English Club representa - p.m. in Minot State University’s Islam Farag from Egypt will speak [email protected], or University English Club will tive said. Aleshire Theatre in Hartnett Hall. about their experiences at MSU. 858-4265. host Minot’s first Teen Poetry Although the contestants The animated film portrays a Slam and open mic event begin - will exclusively be high school coming-of-age story during the ning at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, students, MSU students can Islamic Revolution in Iran in in Aleshire Theatre, back contribute to this event as 1979. Based on Marjane Satrapi’s entrance to Hartnett Hall. judges during the poetry slam graphic novel, the autobiographi - INSIDE/OUT The “slam” is for local high or as speakers during the poetry cal story covers her life in Iran, school students to present their open mic session. Austria and France. The film MSU's News and original poetry for a chance to “The actual competition is itself is in French and English win great prizes. Organizers only for high school students with English subtitles. Feature Show welcome and encourage all this time around,” Davis said, “One of the reasons we chose forms of poetry. Local talents “but if we generate enough this movie is because there is a and surprise guest speakers will interest, I would love to facili - lack of knowledge about the P M participate in the open mic tate the same competition for Islamic Revolution,” Amina Thursdays, live at 5 . . event to follow the main poetry college students!” Escalera, Minot State French and shown again at 6:30 P.M. slam event. Those interested in being a Arabic instructor and host of Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. *Note: "Open mic" is basical - judge for the poetry slam, or as a Tuesday’s film said. “We’re see - ly short for "open microphone." speaker at the open mic event, ing all this happen through her It's "a live show where audience should contact Davis at 721- eyes at 7 or 9.” members may perform at the 1935 or immaculatewordsmith@ “Persepolis” was nominated ProduKceMd bSyUMSTUVBroCadhcaastninng estuld1en9 ts microphone ... These events are hotmail.com. for both an Academy Award and typically focused on perform - Check out “Minot’s First a Golden Globe. ance arts like poetry, the spoken Teen Poetry Slam” on Facebook Admission to the showing is word, music and comedy." for the most up-to-date informa - free for the public. Door prizes (Wikipedia explains it best.) tion. include gifts cards to local inter -

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Spring Honor Dance & Powwow Celebration April 26 & 27 BASEBALL MEET & GREET April 18 from 6 to 8 P.M. MEET & GREET April 23 from 6 to 8 P.M. MSU Dome RIGHTEOUS VENDETTA April 25 at 8:30 P.M. OPEN MIC NIGHT April 26 at 7 P.M. FREE FOR MSU STUDENTS! GENEROSITY ENCOURAGED April 27 OPEN M-F 6 A.M. - 7 P.M. AND S-S 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. Page 4 – April 18, 2013 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion This editorial may not On Movies necessarily reflect the views of MSU. ʻG.I. Joe: Retaliationʼ fighting force known as G.I. Joe, the world. Outgunned and out - Roadblock, when this was sup - Horror and hope from whose members are Roadblock numbered, the Joes try to find a posed to feel like a teamwork (Johnson), Duke (Tatum), Lady way to take the fight back to movie. Boston Marathon ʼ13 The nation was overwhelmed Jaye (Palicki), Flint (Cotrona), Cobra. With the help of the origi - We could have a lot more on Monday after two bombs by Alex Nelson Jinx (Yung) and Snake Eyes nal Joe member, retired Gen. scenes with Tatum’s character, exploded at the Boston Marathon Staff Writer (Park). After successfully com - Joseph Colton, also known as Joe Duke, but we take what we can finish line at 2:50 p.m. G.I. Joe has been around since pleting a mission, they are under (Willis), the Joes will begin their get. The new members of the G.I. The media has skewed many the 1960s, in the classic action fig - attack by an unknown enemy. retaliation against Cobra. Joe team –Cotrona, Palicki and facts with speculation so we, as an ures and cartoon shows and, in The attack is deadly and extreme, I was not expecting much Yung – are a pretty good addition outsider newspaper, can only tell 2009, the movie, “G.I. Joe: The but the Joes manage to survive. from this film. The first one, “G.I. to the movie. Pryce does a good you this. Rise of Cobra.” Four years later, it The survivors learn their Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” was job playing both the president What we don’t know is who is returns in a sequel. attackers are from Cobra led by decent, but not exactly original. and his evil imposter. Finally, responsible for constructing the “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” stars the Cobra Commander (Bracey) This movie ended up not being Willis makes a good appearance bombs or how far this dangerous Dwayne Johnson, D.J. Cotrona, with his subordinates, Storm too bad at all, and I enjoyed it. as the retired general. individual or organization will go Adrianne Palicki, Lee Byung-hun, Shadow (Byung-hun) and Firefly The acting was decent and kept We of course have the Cobra to cause harm. We don’t know the Elodie Yung, Channing Tatum, (Stevenson). The Joes also learn my attention, as I felt that every - Commander, the main villain, origin of the attackers or whether Ray Stevenson, Luke Bracey, Ray that Cobra has managed to kid - one played their part well. While played by Bracey (who makes the or not “terrorist” is the appropri - Park, Jonathan Pryce and Bruce nap the president of the United not exactly Shakespeare, the cartoon version of the command - ate label for them. We don’t even Willis. Directed by Jon M. Chu, it States (Pryce) and put an imper - actors manage to keep the situa - er look like a chump). We also have a definite reason behind the has a PG-13 rating for language sonator in his place. Doing so, the tions in the film fluid in a way. I have new Cobra addition Firefly, sudden violent act, only vague and violence. impersonator makes it so the Joes noticed they concentrated a little played by Stevenson, who got me and plausible accusations. Our film begins with the elite are the most wanted criminals in too much on Johnson’s character, See G.I. Joe — Page 5 What we do know is that the explosions killed three people and injured at least 176 bystanders and competitors, 17 of which are in critical condition. Not Just Paranoia We know security measures will tighten immensely through - Anti-terror legislation after 9-11 out the country in numerous insti - Constitution and Bill of Rights, thrown the Bill of Rights and eign enemies when we let our tutions. because when we do that we give Constitution on the fire and own government take our free - We also know that these attacks up who we are as a country and burned them in front of our eyes, doms away? will be spited - if not now, later. as a people. because they trample on our right When we give up our We know the government, sur - by Bryan Lynch After 9-11, we’ve seen legisla - to a fair trial and due process Constitution and Bill Of Rights vivors and the rest of the running Staff Writer tion like the “Patriot Act” and the before being prosecuted. and the basic principles this community will fight back in After 9-11, I believe we’ve had “National Defense Authorization If we let politicians take away nation was founded on, we’ve force. a lot of our privacy and rights Act” (the NDAA) pass. our privacy and rights after a already given up who we are as a Those affected by this terrible taken away in the name of nation - Both of these pieces of legisla - tragedy or in a time of war under nation and a people anyway. tragedy in any way are in our con - al defense. Some would argue that tion allow the government to spy the argument that they are doing We need to hold to the stant thoughts as we hope for in a time of war it is necessary to on and detain American citizens it to protect us, then I think what - Constitution and Bill of Rights swift recoveries and justice. take liberties with the without warrants or due process, ever enemy we have, foreign or (especially in a time of conflict) or Constitution and Bill of Rights, all under the name of fighting ter - domestic, has already won. we cease to be the nation we but I don’t think we EVER should rorism. How can we ever hope to always pride ourselves in being. take liberties with the Both pieces of legislation have defend our freedom against for - See Anti-Terror— Page 5

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Sandstrom for Professor of the Year some of the scenes with the come to be. dent passion to help students learn Every one does get their for the College of Education and adrenaline pumping and gun I have not seen it in 3D, so I the curriculum as well as life-long moment in the film, especially Health Sciences. SGA members fights may be nothing new, it am not sure if it is great or not. critical thinking skills,” Honors stu - Byung-hun’s Storm Shadow noted that she's always been a does the job at being an action While not the greatest action dents Breanna Benson and Rebecca and Park’s Snake Eyes. They do strong student advocate. flick. The fight scenes with film in the world, I believe that Ryan said in their nomination letter. not speak much to each other in Girard was selected Professor of Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow it still keeps you entertained. Also receiving nominations for the scenes that they share. That the Year for the College of Business. definitely caught my eye. Since Fans of the G.I. Joe series may or the College of Arts and Sciences is okay, though, as the fight “Our graduate studies cohort there are some parts in the film may not like it, but I will leave it were Chris Beachy, Mikhail scenes they have and the has several international students that some people might not up to them. Taken seriously, I Bobylev, Raymond Screws, Jacob motions they make towards one and his [Girard’s] approach to our understand, I suggest you see give “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” 3 out Sowers, Heidi Super, Ryan Winburn another basically shows us that class was to have everyone prepare “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” of 5 Beavers; not taken seriously and Tiffany Zieglar. they don’t need words to com - Borden-King was selected and teach portions of the class and first before watching this, as I give it 4 out of 5 Beavers. Professor of the Year for the College lead an open discussion period,” of Education and Health Sciences. graduate student Derek Van Dyke "Lisa Borden-King is uncom - said. “Coming from different back - monly committed to really educat - grounds and learning about differ - ... Anti-Terror Constitution and Bill of Rights like hawks to make sure they ing. Although I've never had a class ent cultures is what Dr. Girard is all continued from page 4 thoroughly so that we can tell don’t take advantage of our fear when a power-hungry politician to enslave us, because whatever with her, she's taught me greatly about.” We cease being a free republic is trying to pull a fast one on us we are afraid of is not worth because she's always teaching," Girard is on sabbatical leave and quickly descend into being —“fast ones” like the Patriot Act giving up who we are and what SGA Sen. Max Buchholz said. "MSU teaching business administration on the types of tyrannies we claim and the NDAA. we stand for. really benefits from her academic board the “Semester at Sea” voyage. to be defending ourselves We MUST hold to the Bill of mind and presence. On top of that, Also receiving nominations for against. Rights and Constitution like she's been an important sounding the College of Business were Sharon I think as citizens we need to wood ticks on the back of a dog board for SGA throughout the past Reynolds and Jay Wahlund. read and understand our few years as we've moved strategi - and we must watch politicians Page 6 – April 18, 2013 News Red & Green Students and faculty feature research

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Students are encouraged to stop Wednesday, by the President’s office, located on the April 24 second floor of the Administration building, during 9 – 10:30 A.M. the time listed and visit with the Photos by Upile Maliro ABOVE: Students and faculty President about substantive issues mingle as they present their that affect them and the University. research at the MSU poster No appointment is necessary. research session, April 12. Posted times are subject to change and will be updated if needed. LEFT: Justin Ziegler presents his research in mathematics during the MSU poster research session.

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RIGHT: Sorority member Rachael Kelly gives blood during Greek Week Blood Drive. Kelly is a regular donor to hospitals and other organizations. Contact the Office of International Programs at minotstateu.edu/international PagePage 108 – –A Januarypril 18, 31,2013 2013 SportsNews RedRed && GreenGreen Quell cabin fever to avoid wintertime blues

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When they Supporters of aromatherapy sug - women who suspect they might The win snapped a four-game have to take time to get up the gest that some essential oils, be suffering from SAD should losing skid for MSU (9-9 overall, 5- court, they have less time to set up [email protected]@jcjc.edu | wwww.jc.eduww.jcc.edu | 701-478-99488-9948 including lavender and pepper - consult a physician. 9 NSIC) and upped the Beavers See Women’s BBall — Page 12 Red & Green Sports Page 9 - April 18, 2013 MSU baseball victorious Women’s golf tries to gain ground O’Keefe named NSIC by Jamin Heller didn’t have his best stuff, he by Jamin Heller 334, with each Beaver recording Golfer of the Week Staff Writer gave the Beavers a chance to win Staff Writer a score in the 80s. A difficult final The Minot State Beavers while earning a no-decision. The Minot State University round of 351, however, sank (MSU Sports Information) — Men’s Baseball team proved to The Peacocks stormed out of Women’s Golf team is still Minot into a tie for third with Minot State University’s Kowan be road warriors last weekend. the gate, taking advantage of a searching for consistency as the Colorado Christian University, O’Keefe (So.) Sort of. leadoff four-pitch walk and a Lady Beavers gear up for the and made for a disappointing from Blind Bay, Slated to open their home double to take a quick 2-0 lead in NSIC Spring Championships in end to the tournament. British Columbia, schedule with a series against the first. The Beavers would cut Morton, Minn. this weekend. “The conditions weren't as was named the , snowy the lead in half in the bottom After a pair of third-place per - good Tuesday as they were Northern Sun conditions instead forced the half of the inning on a Roach sac - formances to start the spring Monday, but we need to play Intercollegiate games to move to the Peacock’s rifice fly that scored Turcotte. season, they know they will better on the second day,” head Conference men’s home field in Fayette, Iowa. Upper Iowa would extend its need a complete five-player women’s golf Coach Whitney Golfer of the Despite the 12-hour trip, the O’Keefe lead to 3-1 with a pair of singles effort to move up the champi - Aberle told MSU Sports Week, officials Beavers, who played as the in the top of the fifth. The onship leader board. Information. “We were pretty announced this week. This is the home team, persevered to come Beavers waited until the sixth to The unique NSIC champi - happy with how we played on third time O’Keefe has earned the away with their first two NSIC strike back against Peacock ace onship tournament is split day one, getting a bunch of play - award this season. conference victories in program Martin Valdez. Turcotte led off between two rounds in both fall ers in the 80s like that, but we O’Keefe made school history history. with a single and scored on a and spring, meaning the Beavers didn't have that same kind of as he carded an even par 72 in the Cole Stober’s complete game Mitch Olson double. Olson will carry over their tenth place team score.” final round to win the Northern gem highlighted a solid 6-2 MSU would later score on AJ Begay’s finish from October. A solid sec - Mackenzie Nagel led the Sun Intercollegiate Conference victory in game one. Stober (1-1) RBI double two batters later. ond round performance last fall Beavers after carding a 161 (81- individual title Sunday at threw seven innings, scattering The Peacocks would retake means Minot lurks just five 80), while Rebecca Heinitz was Paradise Pointe - Outlaw Course eight hits and yielding just one the lead in the seventh, only to strokes back of Bemidji State for close behind with a 165 (84-81). in Smithville, Mo. and the NSIC earned run. He also recorded six see the Beavers tie the game at 4 ninth heading into the final two Nagel wound up in fourth place, announced Monday he was strikeouts in earning his first with a Connor Moughtin RBI rounds. while Heinitz finished eighth. named the Golfer of the Week. win of the season. single in the bottom half of the The Beavers kicked off their Danielle Look also had a strong It was the third weekly confer - The Beavers struck first in the inning. Minot State then took the spring schedule with a polariz - tournament, finishing tied for ence award for O‘Keefe this sea - third inning, scoring a pair of lead for good in the eighth. With ing performance at the Colorado 16th after shooting a 171 (81-90). son. runs off Peacock starter Eric two out and runners on first and Mines/Regis University The Beavers then finished Anderson. Tyler Stevenson led third, Peacock reliever Tanner Invitational in Golden, Co. A third in a one-day tri-match off with a single and would later Funke was called for a balk that stellar first round saw Minot sit against Bellevue University and score on an error. Mike Turcotte brought in Shayne Court for the in second place after shooting a then cashed in Jordan Gilmour eventual winning run. See Womenʼs Golf — Page 10 Gleich named NSIC with an RBI groundout for a 2-0 Jarrett Duchscher (2-0) MSU lead. The Beavers were for - pitched the final two innings, top golfer last week tunate to get to the Peacock including a tense ninth, to earn (MSU Public Information bullpen early, as Anderson was his second win of the season. He O’Keefe medalist at NSIC Office) — Minot State University ejected in the inning for gave up just one hit and struck men’s golfer unsportsmanlike conduct. out two. Shane Seddon also Casey Gleich (Jr.) The teams proceeded to trade pitched three solid innings of of Bismarck was single runs for the next two relief for the Beavers, giving up tournament, team 4th named Northern innings, with Stevenson pound - just a single run and striking out Sun ing a bases-loaded single in the one. Intercollegiate fourth and Andrew Roach dou - MSU head Coach Brock (MSU Sports Information) — and a great day for Minot State Conference bling home a run in the fifth for Weppler thought that a good Minot State University’s Kowan golf,” MSU head coach Chipper Golfer of the a 4-2 lead. Minot State would offensive approach was key to O’Keefe (So.) made school histo - Farrell said. “I am extremely Week, officials put the game out of reach with a the two-game sweep. ry as he carded an even par 72 in proud of how he handled himself Gleich announced last pair of runs in the sixth, high - “Our offense had some real the final round to win the this year especially coming off a week for the previous week. lighted by a Gilmour RBI double good approaches at the plate Northern Sun Intercollegiate redshirt year, and really not hav - Gleich fired a 5-under-par 67 in and a Turcotte RBI single. today,” Weppler told MSU Conference individual title ing a home course to play on the final round to go with a 70 in Minot State then overcame sports information. “We did a Sunday at Paradise Pointe - during the season because of the round one to post a 7-under 137 to three errors and took advantage good job of bearing down and Outlaw Course. (2011 Souris River) flood.” win the Upper Iowa Spring Invite of a game-winning balk on route got to their bullpens. Obviously It was the first individual title O’Keefe redshirted in 2011-12 played at The Preserve on to a tense, 5-4 win in the second we stranded some runners, and for O’Keefe in the conference as Minot State played in its pro - Rathbun Lake Golf Course April 6 half of the doubleheader. we will improve on that. championship and Minot State’s visional season as a part of the and 7. For Gleich, who did not Jesse Goertzen continued his Overall, I liked our approach. first-ever title in men’s golf as a process of its move from NAIA to score for the Beavers as he has solid freshman campaign by We grinded out two wins today member of the Northern Sun. NCAA Division II status. He been nursing an injury, this was limiting the Peacocks to three and that's our demeanor. We are This is the Beavers’ first year in emerged as one of the top golfers his first medalist honors in an runs on seven hits through four grinders.” the NSIC. “This is a great day for Kowan See Menʼs Golf — Page 10 NCAA Division II tournament. innings of work. Although he See Baseball — Page 10 Red & Green Page 10 – April 18, 2013 Sports Sports Page 9 - March 28, 2013 Red & Green Boag named to Daktronics... Menʼs Golf ... Baseball game set with the University of continued from page 9 conTuttitinued from Fruttipage 9 Sioux Falls this weekend. The All-American Honorablein the le Mentionague this seas teamon, win - The two teams were scheduled Beavers, scheduled to be the home ning two tournaments in the fall to play two additional games on team, will likely be forced to find an (MSU Sports Information awomen’snd taking basketball second a w program,eek ago a tot Sunfundraiserday, but were rained out. foralternative site to play the games. Office) — Minot State thavehe Up anper honorable Iowa Spri mentionng Invite All- to Minot State (10-12, 2-6 NSIC) Check www.msubeavers.com University junior Carly Boag of tAmericaneammate inCa oursey first Gl yeareich in(J ther.) will now turn its focus to a four- for updated game information. Tamworth, Australia, became fNorthernrom Bismar Sun,”ck. MSU head MSU’s Parrone the school’s first NCAA coach“Ko Sheilawan Greenworks Gerdingextrem sad.ely Division II All-American by “Carly has worked very hard to (MSU Sports Information Office) — Minot State hard on his game on his own cancellation of the Augustana earning a spot on the 2013 improve herself as a player and ... 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Submitted photo as she was joined by Anika for the conference lead in steals. in Sunday’s final, finishing three “We know this won’t cover everything, but hope Alex Parrone carries teammate Emily Byrne in Whiting from Concordia-St. Boag set a single-season strokes ahead of St. Cloud we can help Alex and her family in any way possi- this Fight for Alex poster. Paul. Sreboundingtate’s Tyler Ko markivisto, withwho w 319as ble.” The Beavers finished their tboardsied wit andh O’ becameKeefe fo ther fo fastesturth Tutti Frutti had multiple promotions for Parrone at the two Tutti Frutti locations. first season as a full member of eplayerntering in th schoole fourt historyh round to. score over the week. They planned to donate a percentage Parrone played in two matches for the Beavers in NCAA Division II and the 1,000O’K careereefe’s points.final round cou - of total sales and have a credit card donation set up 2012 before a season-ending knee injury. She was Northern Sun. 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Duchscher was 46th It was the with a 343. second award over the first Greenberg SHARE six weeks of First Lutheran Church-ELCA 120 5th Ave. NW the season for Greenberg. 852-4853 Friday (3-29) - Good Friday Tenebral 8:00 pm Greenberg was outstanding Saturday (3-30) - Holy Saturday 5:30 pm Submit your letter to the Red & Green Sunday (3-31) - Easter Sunday in Florida as she posted a 5-0 7:00 am - Sunrise Email [email protected] record with two saves in 32 2/3 8:30 am - Traditional 11:00 am - Contemporary SEE LETTER POLICY ON PAGE 4 innings pitched. She gave up Page 12 – April 18, 2013 News Red & Green Fundraiser set for Parrone by Emily Medalen Comm 281 Students in the MSU Communication Arts 218 public relations class are putting on a fundraiser for Alex Parrone on Wednesday, May 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Dome. Parrone, a freshman who also plays on the Minot State University Volleyball team, was diagnosed with a can - cerous tumor on her brain this past fall. Doctors successfully removed the tumor, and Parrone is now recovering at her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Her medical bills, Photo by Misty Neumiller MSU Residence Life engages mall-goers in a fun game of giant however, are quickly piling up. Connect Four outside of Carmike Cinemas in Dakota Square Audra Myerchin, Minot State Mall. Members present were Resident Assistant Rachelle Adams Photo by Misty Neumiller University broadcasting instruc - (in the red shirt) of Crane Hall and Resident Assistant Breanna Art Club member William Russell works on a black-and-white paint - tor, teaches the class. The commu - Benson (in the black shirt) of Cook Hall. ing with a young girl in Dakota Square Mall. nications students, many of whom don’t know Parrone personally, are sponsoring the fundraiser to help her and her family with the medical expenses. “We were brainstorming on MSU at the Mall 2013 by Misty Neumiller ents and children could partici - for those to try, with guidance, of also raised awareness about com - how we could go about doing a Staff Writer pate in were free blood pressure course. The Lutheran Campus munication disorders, autism final project that would not only Face paints and ceramics and checks and face painting by the Ministries let passersby try their and deafness. help us in our public relations and coloring, oh my! It was a wonder - nursing department, a choose hand at a ring toss and the A steady flow of people came planning skills, but that would land of activities at MSU at the your own crime and punishment English club let its visitors test to the event throughout its three- also give back to the community Mall this past weekend. drawing at the history club table their hand-eye coordination with hour run. Participants enjoyed in some way,” freshman Marcel Snuggled up in the Sears Court of and even the chance to get hands a candy toss. the activities and asked questions Brinson said. “And this seemed Dakota Square, several Minot on with some super strong bub - A few other groups in atten - of the groups involved. The stu - like the perfect way to do both of State University clubs and organ - bles with the science club. dance were the LGBTQS+ club, dents provided plenty of fun and those things.” izations spent the afternoon pass - For the more artistic in the Spanish club and the Resident plenty of information for every - Activities will include “Root ing out candy, coloring pages and crowd, the art department had a Life group who brought with one. Beer Pong,” minute to win it smiles. pottery wheel, collaborative them a life-sized Connect Four games and more, plus door prizes Among the activities that par - painting and free draw all set up game for all ages to play. Booths all night. Lexi Klein is another student involved in the project. “Doing this fundraiser is a good way to give back to someone #theBeaverBuzz on our campus who is a good per - There ’s a new buzz on campus and you won ’t son, works hard, and is going want to miss out! MSU: Life needs you to help through a lot at the moment,” she capture campus excitement! Whether you’re said. “We hope we have a great cheering on Beaver athletics, singing karaoke in turnout for the fundraiser, so we can help Alex and her family as the Dam, hanging out with your roommates or on much as possible.” a weekend adventure – share your excitement! Admission of $5 buys a ticket for all the games and free food. Use the hashtag above on Twitter and Instagram, Sponsors Spicy Pie, Planet Pizza and your photos and tweets could be featured and a few others, will supply food. each week on MSU: Life’s Facebook page and in The event is open to high the Red & Green newspaper. school juniors and seniors and all MSU students. The class is hoping for a good-sized crowd.