STATE UNIV NOT ERS MI ITY Inside This Issue: - NOTSTOCK, Page 2 - Meet Else in Norway, Page 4 Red & Green - 24-Hour Play Festival, Page 8 Volume 97, Number 2 September 17, 2015 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Battle on the Border: MSU vs. Brandon University

Photo by Koh En Chze (Ariel) Photo by Koh En Chze (Ariel) MSU students Furqan Guzman and Emily Roark throw dodgeballs MSU faces off against Brandon University during the annual Battle on the Border dodgeball games during the Battle at the Border contest Sunday at the International at the International Peace Gardens. MSU Life sponsored the event. Peace Gardens. Investigation continues in wake of violent altercation By Krys Zorbaugh “Although, I working closely with local author - MSU senior, Keith Ailes’ recovery. issues that are at the root of these Comm 281 cannot comment ities as the matter moves forward. “At this time, it is important sorts of incidents. But right now, ’s on the details of Out of respect for everyone that we give Mr. Ailes the support our focus needs to be with Mr. administration continues to move the active inves - involved, all I can say is that we he needs and deserves,” he said. Ailes.” forward with the investigation tigation, it is are moving forward prudently “I am very disappointed about the Harmon understands every - into the violent altercation that important for and respectful of everyone’s circumstances that have led to this one’s desire for more information recently involved five MSU stu - everyone to rights.” event. I am disappointed for and wished he could say more at dents, leaving one hospitalized know that the Beyond the legalities and limits Keith. It’s his senior year and this time. Equally, he is aware of and four facing serious conse - university is tak - Harmon to what Harmon could openly instead of being here with us, tak - the impact that this situation has quences. The Red & Green sat ing this incident share, it was clear that the early ing part in campus life and going had on the student body, and down with Vice President for very seriously,” Harmon said. morning Aug. 29 altercation to class, he is going through med - although reluctant to say more, he Student Affairs, Kevin Harmon, “There is nothing about this situa - weighs heavily upon him. His con - ical procedures. It is important was candid in expressing the sig - who went on the record to reas - tion that is easy. All students are cerns, although occupied with the that at this time we take care of nificance of this situation. sure students, faculty and staff. afforded due process and we are case at hand, are also focused on him, and then we address the See Investigation— Page 2 Page 2 – September 17, 2015 News Red & Green ... Investigation Although this event has continued from page 1 sparked numerous speculations Embermen Five to present final hurrah “This has been far too divisive among students on campus, in every way,” Harmon said. “We Harmon was keen to relate that at By Christopher Tom students (musicians) from the some new members, most [the administration] really need to this time administration is asking Comm 281 high school and started playing notably Boen's 10-year-old pull together with students. for everyone’s patience, and that The Embermen Five Final the occasional gig. grandson on the keyboard. The Obviously, the situation is not they are looking to students to Hurrah, a live show in conjunc - The band consisted of Boen, show is expected to end around healthy or good for our university remain vigilant and protective of tion with Minot State Parker, Larry Tanner, Paul midnight, when it is possible that community. It runs contrary to each other and respectful of the University’s Homecoming, will Unwin and Bob Johnson. Soulshine and The Embermen what we are trying to do as a uni - process. take place in the Minot Municipal The band played throughout will play together to close. versity. We need to find the teach - “There is more that will hap - Auditorium on Friday. A local America and even in Canada. “This event is very exciting,” able opportunity in this situation pen in the future as things move band, Soulshine, will open start - “Our songs were making their Boen said, “because the to make our university a better forward, but again, we need to ing at 8 p.m. way around Europe,” Boen said. Embermen have not played and safer place for everyone. But make sure that as we move for - The Embermen Five was a In 2002, a CD released in together since August 1969.” right now and most importantly, ward, we are doing so in a pru - sensation that at one time put Europe included some live per - He notes how eager he is to we need to take care of Mr. Ailes, dent fashion and being respectful Minot on the map musically. formances of the Embermen. see all of the Embermen's old fans then we can go on from there and of our students and their rights. I MSU alumni Ron Boen and Herb In 2009, “Fire In My Heart” and also to meet all the new ones. begin to heal as a campus and can make no further comment at Parker Jr. formed this rock-n-roll reached #1 on San Diego internet Tickets are $20 at the door. community.” this time.” band in 1963 while at Minot High radio. Proceeds will go to MSU’s Greek school where the two picked up The Embermen will include Life. Hands-in and hands-on, this arts event is like no other Submitted by Laurie Geller ShaunAnne Tangney, English 3 p.m., outside the north entrance NOTSTOCK will be back Sept. professor and WordStock co-orga - to the Student Center. Any student 23-26 with new and exciting nizer exclaimed, “The vibe for the or visitor can sit at a potter’s wheel opportunities for guests to partici - Slam in the Dam! manages to be and attempt to throw a vessel with pate in the arts. Minot State genuine, powerful, and fun all at direction from PotStock guests. University’s annual live, signature once. Performers and audience Jelleberg will give a presentation arts festival, NOTSTOCK 2015, alike really get into it!” of her work Sept. 25 at 10 a.m. in celebrates four days of printmak - Relief printing Aleshire Theater. ing, poetry, music, ceramics, the - method will be “Icons,” a traveling exhibit of atre, dance, foreign lan - showcased at photographs from the North guage and NOTSTOCK 2015 Dakota Museum of Art, will be on communica - for the first time. display in the Conference Center. tion arts and Eric Woods — artist, The exhibit is free and open to the features two printer, and founder of The public Sept. 24-25, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., special art Firecracker Press of St. Louis, Mo., and Sept. 26, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. exhibits. Most events take place on as well as Briana Kagy, will print Theatre goes all out in its fourth MSU’s campus, and all are free of live in the Beaver Dam Sept. 24-26 year. Special guests, Bearded Men charge. using an antique poster press and Improv, return to Minot and will “This unique participatory all woodcuts. The Firecracker Press host improv workshops Sept. 24 hands-in, all hands-on arts event describe themselves as, “A letter - from 1-2 p.m. and again on Sept. continues to grow in popularity press design studio that combines 25 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-2 attracting talent locally, regionally antique printing technology with p.m. in Aleshire Theater. On Sept. and nationally,” Bill Harbort, art modern thinking to produce 24, they will perform their intelli - professor and NOTSTOCK co- objects that bring surprise and gent, clever, and flat-out hilarious organizer, said. joy.” The Firecracker Press will show in Aleshire Theater at 8 p.m. WordStock kicks off the event give a presentation of their work Again this year, Jean-Francois with award-winning poet, Jason Sept. 24 and 25 at noon in Aleshire Mondon, assistant professor of McCall. He will visit MSU class - Theater. The work of The German & Latin, is presenting a rooms Sept. 23. On Sept. 24-25, Firecracker Press is on display in File photo foreign language writing work - McCall will conduct workshops in the Gordon B. Olson Library Catie LeDesma puts the finishing touches on her screenprinted T- shop. Participants will explore the the Conference Center and host a Gallery now through Sept. 26 with shirt in a past NOTSTOCK event. basics of Egyptian hieroglyphics, Poetry Slam in the Beaver Dam on an artists’ reception on Sept. 24, Chinese, Japanese and Russian Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. McCall will per - 6:30-8 p.m. Their work will be for PotStock opens its sixth year faculty and students will give writing systems and learn to deci - form his work Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. in sale during NOTSTOCK and dis - with guest ceramicists Alexandra ceramics demonstrations, includ - pher the mechanics in a fun, cre - Aleshire Theater with a reception played at 62 Doors Gallery & Jelleberg and Kendra Rodgers. ing raku firings, Sept. 24-25, 9 ative way. Mondon’s workshop is to follow. Studios, downtown Minot. Jelleberg and Rodgers and MSU a.m.-4 p.m., and Sept. 26, 10 a.m. to See NOTSTOCK — Page 8 Red & Green News Page 3 - September 17, 2015 Fair presents study abroad opportunities

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU student Tyler Austin (right) discusses studying abroad with Kevin Kelsey, a representative with International Studies Abroad.

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10% College Discount with ID We also offer Military Discount Page 4 – September 17, 2015 Opinion Red & Green Adventures Abroad Hilsen fra Norge! for a few days, which helped me so I do all my own cooking. willing to work with students. American students. They had

By Else-Marie Nelson adjust to Norway a bit better. I love the student housing here. However, I find here that students many activities for international

Staff Writer They were all very kind and hos - It’s nice to have my own space, are expected to do much more students during our first week in

My name is Else-Marie Nelson pitable. and I enjoy creating and sharing work and preparation for their Bø to help us get to know one and I am a sophomore . This I came to Bø on Aug. 15. meals with other students. classes on their own time to make another. It’s fun to be part of such seme ste r, I am studying at Reidun helped me move into my The education system here is up for less time in the classroom. a diverse group.

Telemark U niver sity Colle ge, building and get settled. I share a very different from the United Although this system is very dif - Telemark is a beautiful part of

Campus B ø in Norway. house with seven other students. I States. Most classes are held once ferent from what I am used to, I Norway, and there is a lot to do

I arriv ed in Oslo on Thursday, live on the second floor and I have each week for around three hours. am adapting to these educational and see in this area, especially out -

Aug. 13, and w as p ick ed up by my own bedroom and bathroom. I The only exception to this is lan - changes. doors. There are terrific hiking

Reidu n Å sland , a family frie nd share a kitchen and laundry room guage classes. My Norwegian There are around 90 interna - trails in the woods just behind my who liv es in a city in so uthern with the three other students on class meets twice per week for an tional students studying here this building, as well as many other

Norway, K rist ian sand . W e stayed my floor. Telemark University hour and a half. The professors semester from more than 20 coun - places in Bø. It takes less than five with her sister and fam ily i n Oslo College does not offer meal plans, here are terrific and are eager and tries. There are four other See N orway — P age 7 Ask a Pastor Maybe this is the year! that you’re not and never will be perfect. that God has placed around you. fully love and accept the people around t By C hristoph S chmidt Maybe this is the year that you stop Maybe this is the year that you stop hat - you — even the ones who you’re not so Welcome back to school everyone! I hope focusing o n yo ur shor tcomi ngs, and start ing your b ody an d r ealize tha t you r bo dy, sure abo ut! you had an awes om e sum mer and a r e all giving yo urse lf cre dit for all your succe sses with all it s beau ty a nd flaw s, is a gift from M aybe this is the year that you inten - psych ed u p f or another great ye ar at MS U! –— you ’ve mad e it thi s fa r to colle ge, after God t o b e lo ved an d che rished . tionally ref lect u pon wha t ot hers have As your c am pus chaplain and a s a p ers on of all! M ayb e this is the year that you start taught yo u and b egin to name and ow n the faith , I fu lly believ e that Go d ha s g o od plan s Maybe this is the year that you stop bringing al l thin gs — a ll con cern s, do ubts, beliefs a nd valu es that ar e mos t im porta nt for you this y ear. Wh at w ill th ese plans hold judging yo urse lf hard er th an y ou ju dge troubles, joy s and d ec isio ns — to God in to you. for y ou? May be th is is t he y ear … others. prayer. Maybe this is the year that you start M aybe this i s th e yea r tha t you stop Maybe this is the year that you stop Maybe this is the year that you start ask - extending love an d g race t o th at pe rson telling you rself tha t yo u can ’t, an d sta rt to thinking of your sel f as the ce nter o f the uni - ing God to reve al Go d’s p lans for y ou in all staring bac k at y ou in the m irr or. A fter all, have th e courag e to do that th ing you’v e verse, and s tart livin g w ith God a s t he c en - that you do . YOU are a GI FT . always wa nted to d o. ter of y our life. M aybe this is the year that you start to He re’s h oping you have a great year — Mayb e this is th e year that you stop hold - M a ybe th is is the year that you stop try - treat your r elat ion ship s, bo th th e go od an d be blessed ! ing yourse lf to im po ssibl y hi gh s tand ards, ing to do ev eryt hi ng o n yo ur ow n, a nd st art the ba d, as gifts from Go d. P astor Christoph and start acce pti ng that you ’re hu man, and aski ng for help from Go d an d fro m th ose M aybe th is is the y ear that you learn to christop [email protected]

the EDITOR S the Red & Green ’ Courtney H olman 152 Administration Building ASSISTANT EDITOR O The Landing - ad 1 Minot S tate U niversity Rachel Alfaro H 500 University A ve. W ONLINE EDITOR Minot, ND 58707 Josh Jones 2x3 B&W Phone: 858-3354 SPORTS EDITOR W STUDENTSTUDENT E-mail: [email protected] Jerusalem Tukura EVERY MONDAY ONLINE: www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen CIRCULATION Trivia @ 7pm w/prizes Adviser: F rank M cCahill Josh J ones Karaoke @ 9pm Letter Policy: Letters to the editor must bear the writer's name, email address and telephone number. Students must r include year in school and major. Only letters from students, faculty or staff will be published. We reserve the right to Liquo Store edit all letters for factors such as clarity, punctuation, spelling and length. We reserve the right to refuse to print letters ryday Eve s! Price we c onsider l ibelous, s uperfluous o r r idiculous. S ubmit a ll l etters b efore n oon o n t he T hursday p rior t o p ublication. Low Students a re l imited t o f our l etters f or p ublication p er s emester. L etters m ay b e e mailed t o r [email protected]. Views expressed by this publication are not necessarily those of the university, its administration, faculty or student body. BAR & BOTTLESHOP Must be 21 Red & G reen i s p rinted a t M inot D aily N ews, M inot, N .D. to enter 2015 N. Broadway Red & Green Opinion Page 5 - September 17, 2015 The Vent Refugee invasion take when they arrive in these in Europe. is able to maintain this humanitar - to their homes in the future, but I

European countries, you will see Europe has seen a huge growth ian effort and return these people seriously doubt it. by Frankie Jean-Pierre these countries’ economies begin in its Muslim population, and that Staff Writer to suffer. has played a part in the growing There’s an important issue that Also important is, in many number of terrorist attacks that has gotten little media coverage European nations there is a strong have taken place by people radi - here in the , but it’s an wentwent sentiment growing for a return to calized by specific branches of issue I see as very important to talk a more nationalist identity where Islam. This has played a major part about and that’s the issue of The Landing - ad 2 outsiders who do not assimilate into the aforementioned ideology refugee migrants flooding into HILLHILL into the country’s culture are about a more nationalist makeup Europe. These refugees are fleeing NORTHNORTH going to be frowned upon and of the European countries. 2x3 B&W from the fighting in Syria and Iraq TO FETCH seen as threatening and unwel - It really is an unfortunate series UP mostly. They’re coming by plane, UP come. of events, because the refugees’ train, boat and foot, crossing into The same thing has been alive flight from their homes truly is a any European country they can get and well here in the United States, humanitarian crisis that needs to to in hopes of receiving asylum in but we have a history of profound be addressed. But countries have or Liqu European Union nations like individualism. European nations to understand their limitations re Sto Germany, which has been the van - have maintained their identities, and realize that they must take day Every guard for allowing people into the but this huge influx of refugees, care of themselves first before rices! ow P country, and in dangerous num - who are primarily of Muslim eth - assisting others. It’s a hard choice L bers. nicity [which is a very important to make for sure, but one that must I say they are coming in danger - BAR & BOTTLESHOP factor], is likely to spark even be made. ous numbers because there are so Must be 21 to enter more controversy and resentment We’ll see in the future if Europe 2015 N. Broadway many people that eventually the countries won’t be able to keep track of them or have them seek asylum through the laws set forth by the EU. Some Scandinavian countries are already having this YogifyU issue and, as more people flee into

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The problems that are going to arise in Europe because of this can lead to an eventual collapse of the

EU, because the majority of these nations operate a welfare system that’s designed to help and take care of the basic needs of the respective countries’ citizens.

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Page 6 – September 17, 2015 News Red & Green Fire extinguisher Minot American Legion Post Unit 26 Women’s Auxiliary gives to MSU causes mess in Memorial Hall Third floor of Memorial

Hall was evacuated Monday morning when a fire extin - guisher fell to the floor and discharged. The fire alarm sounded, and all students and employees were evacu - ated. Minot State University facility management em- ployees cleaned the mess, and the floor was reopened

Tuesday. There was no damage according to Gretchen

Ingledue, MSU custodial superintendent. Submitted Photo Members of the Minot American Legion Post Unit 26 Women’s Auxiliary gather for a check presentation to the Minot State University Veterans Center. The auxilary gave two $500 scholarships for the 2016-17 school year. They also established and awarded a scholarship for the 2015-16 school year. The MSU Veterans Center is located on the lower level of Dakota Hall with access on the east side.

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Photo by Else-Marie Nelson MSU study abroad student Else-Marie Nelson (right) and Megan Beyers, a student from Pacific Lutheran University in , hike to Bryggefjell, just outside of Bø, Telemark, Norway.

... Norway supply of blueberries and we’ve to li ve a nd st udy , and I’m lo o king Photo by Courtney Holman continued from page 4 spent a lot of time picking berries. fo r war d to the n ew exp eriences Rachel Alfaro, assistant editor of the Red & Green, reads a minutes to get to “the nature,” as The trick to picking blueberries is that are hea ded my w ay. Ha det newspaper by the entrance to the Red & Green office, Admin. the Norwegians would say. actually bringing some home and bra! 152. The Red & Green, formerly located on the third floor of Nature is very accessible here, and not eating them all before then! Feel free to check out my blog the Student Center, moved to Admin. 152, where the Veterans I’ve done a lot of hiking with other I’ve been in Bø for a month at http: / /em ne lson.w eeb ly.co m. Center was located. The Veterans Center moved to the lower students since arriving. The now, and I finally feel adjusted to level of Dakota Hall. The Power Center will occupy the former woods are also home to a huge my life here. It’s a wonderful place Red & Green office.

MMagic City Hoagie Grand Hotel 2x3 3x3 Full color Full color Page 8 – September 17, 2015 News Red & Green ... NOTSTOCK musician Kaïa Kater. This 21 24-Hour Play Festival coming soon continued from page 2 year-old plays the banjo, sings, Sep t. 24 from 1 1:15 a.m. to noon and has her own unique take on

By Krys Zorbaugh rehearsals, culminating in a live of Hartnett Hall. The role of actor in the C onfere nce C enter . Appalachian and Canadian folk Comm 281 performance for the public at 7:30 is open to all students, regardless A lso again this ye ar, KMSU music. Kater has quickly gained Minot State University’s p.m. on Saturday , Sept . 26; doors of major or course of study. and the Broadca stin g Program attention as one of the most Campus Players will host a 24- open at 7 p.m. However , students interested in w ill off er s tud ents th e op po rtuni - promising young performers in Hour Play Festival performance in “The festival is one of the most participating as a director or play - ty to be on liv e radio and let them the North American folk world. Aleshire Theater Saturday , Sept. exciting, annual theatre events wright must have completed pre - unleash the ir inner bro adcas ter. She will perform Sept. 25 in 26, at 7:30 p.m. that Campus Players hosts for stu - vious courses in directing or play - Frie nds and fam ily c an liste n to Aleshire Theater. Wild Hands The 24-Hour Play Festival is a dents, faculty , staff and the entire writing. For questions or more live int erv iew s wi th gue sts on opens the show at 7:30 p.m., and dynamic, whirlwind theatre community of Minot,” Krys information, contact Campus chan ne l 19 on Sept . 24 and 25 , 10 Kaïa takes the stage at 8:30 p.m. event. Beginning Friday evening, Zorbaugh, Campus Players presi - Players via email at campusplay - a.m. to n oon . Visi t KMSU 19 on New this year is a dance work - Sept. 25, with a meeting with dent said.said. “From“From playwrightsplaywrights toto [email protected]. Facebook for more inform ation! shop. Kater will lead “Percussive actors, playwrights, directors and ddirectors, actors and more — there Campus Players is the oldest A fav orite NOTSTOC K activi - Dance Traditions of Southern producers, each pitching in one really is no facet of this event that student-run organization at MSU. ty, daily do-it-yo ursel f scree n- Appalachia: A Journey in prop and one costume piece, the isn’t driven by inspiration. This is For more than 90 years, Campus pri nting, c ontinu e s Sep t. 2 4- 25, in Hambone and Flatfooting” in Ann event launches into true creative truly a rare example of theatre Players has played a vital role in the Beave r D am 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. Nicole Nelson Hall, Sept. 26, 11 mode. springing to life. Despite being an the enhancement, study and and Sep t. 26 , 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. a.m. to noon. All ages welcome! The playwrights get to work on annual event, every year it’s enjoyment of theatre through par - Visitor s can choo se a NOT - NOTSTOCK closes with a frantically writing 10-minute something completely different, ticipation and engagement on STO CK design a nd “pull” t heir reception at 62 Doors Gallery & plays based on the actors, props and this year will prove to be no campus, in the community and own screen pri nt. Pa rticip ants are Studios, 11B S. Main Street, on and costume pieces, along with exception.” beyond. encou raged to brin g the ir o wn T- Sept. 26, 7 p.m. some fun and challenging param - Students interested in partici - There are no advance reserva - shirt s, hoo die, tote ba g or ot her For a complete list of times eters that change every year. The pating in this year’s annual event tions for this event. Admission is item to be prin ted, or bu y a T- and events, visit www.msunot - following morning, actors receive are encouraged to visit the call $3. Contact the MSU theater box shirt f rom MSU Ar t Club . Local stock.org. All events and per - their scripts, assignments to direc - board outside the Black Box office, 858-3172, with questions or ban ds will also play daily during formances are free and open to tors and dive into intensive Theater , located on the first floor for more information. the event. the public. Finally, NOTSTOCK will host

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Sports Writer digs, contributing 11 kills also for the Beavers were able to lead the success. something every member of the

Trailing 10-6 in the fifth set of a well-rounded game, while third set early and remain in the "Getting communication down team plays a part in. the first game, the Minot State Dewulf helped the offense with 49 set giving the Huskies one of their and working with the players is "As their emotions ride a little

University women's volleyball assists. toughest matchups this season. great," Dewulf said. "It's getting bit we're going to ride up and team (3-2, 0-0) had its back against In the second match of the day, At the same time, wins this there. It's still a little iffy. They call down with them," Kaszeta said. a wall. Michigan Tech (6-0) was able to early in the season, while nice to their runs different than what I "Luckily our leadership is able to

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