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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 Minot State University 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.