Volume 94 , Number 16 Inside This Issue: February 21, 2013 - Student Spotlight, Page 6 - Technology security, Page 8 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Basketball, Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Baseball, Page 10 ReMd INOT&STATEGUNIVrEReSITY en Darwin Day 2013 ever-evolving Music ‘In C’ performance by Krys Zorbaugh instruments to electric instru - Staff Writer ments more commonly associated Many people are familiar with with rock and roll. The result will the abundant improvisational truly be a one-of-a-kind event. excitement within the pitches and “One of the principle tenets to rhythms of jazz music. But how this piece is that small changes many people recognize the poetic over long periods of time take on improvisation woven into the tap - greater meaning,” Anderson said. estry of classical music as an expe - “Over really long periods of time, rience? there are subtle changes in the On Sunday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 p.m. rhythmic vocabulary and pitch as in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall, Minot a whole – accidentals (different State University's Division of notes) are introduced, seemingly Music will host a recital of Terry surreptitiously, eventually adopt - Riley’s minimalist classical piece, ed and brought to life by the other “In C.” The event, organized by members of the ensemble, kind of Top: Heidi Richter, alumna and scientific illustrator, Erik Anderson, associate music like improvisation in jazz. With does scientific illustration demonstrations in the Beaver professor, will feature perform - every member of the ensemble Dam Friday as a part of Darwin Day. ances by more than 25 musicians, proceeding through the 53 meas - including MSU faculty, communi - ures independently – stopping, Right: MSU students participate in the interactive ty members and students of all starting and repeating at will -- "Evolve" drawing. The collaborative project was filmed ages. nothing is predictable and no two for six hours Friday and shown at the closing reception This ensemble collaborates as a performances are ever the same. at 62 Doors Gallery later that evening. single musical voice, using every - "In the 1960s, Reilly developed Photos courtesy of MSU Marketing Office thing from symphonic, classical See ʻIn Cʼ — Page 3 ‘Bus Stop’ now playing Beardstock coming to campus by Ward Lamon in no specific order, Bright Bright Channel 19, run by the MSU Staff Writer Moon, Jeb Black, Echos Answer, Broadcasting Department. (The Beardstock, an annual musical Carly Ann, Acoustic Sparkle website will be included on our benefit, will take place in Minot Additive, Celestria, Seven Day Facebook page.) State University’s Aleshire Jones, Saint Meridian, Ben Eder, “People, they think, ‘Oh, Theater and Black Box Theater, Nate Cole, Conscious Party, MSU Minot, it's not that big. There are both in Hartnett Hall, Saturday, instructor Rick Watson’s band and not a lot of homeless people,’” March 2, from 3 to 11 p.m. also the band, Rainy Day Hansen said. “But actually there Marking the fifth Beardstock Rebellion, which includes Hansen are quite a few homeless people. thus far, the event will once again and several other members of the Just ask Mac (Louis McLeod, exec - raise money for the Minot Area event who hold other responsibili - utive director of the Minot Area Homeless Coalition [MAHC]. The ties throughout the day. Homeless Coalition). People come event is put on by Dan Hansen, A number of different activities and see him every day, call him the marketing director of the will also occur outside the theater every day asking for help. He does Greater Minot Youth Concert such as a photo booth and free a lot with the little money that he Association [GMYCA]. Hansen soup from the campus ministries has, so we just wanted to help him brings this event together year of Chi Alpha and Lutheran out; help him to help them.” after year with artists from around Campus Ministries in combina - Louis “Mac” McLeod does a lot North Dakota and the surround - tion with Spicy Pickle. with the little that he has. Over a Photo by Daniel Klingensmith ing area. The Aleshire Theater venue span of two years, with the com - Charles Wollschlager (left) as Carl the bus driver and Krys The event will include a large this year brings another feature – munity’s assistance, Mac and the Zorbaugh as Grace rehearse for “Bus Stop.” The play is now showing in Aleshire Theater through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. collection of local talent including, the show will air live over KMSU See Beardstock — Page 7 Page 2 – February 21, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What superhero power would you wish for?” Breanna Bailey Comm 281

Breann Schmitz Brett Nespor Gabrielle Damschen Monique Garcia Katie Reiter Norris Pearson Undecided Undecided Music Social Work Photography Psychology “Speed, because I would “To be able to fly, “The ability to steal other “I think I would want to be “Teleportation. I would “I would love to have tele - not have to run in gym because it would be so superpowers!” like Storm from X-men and love to travel anywhere, portation powers. I can that much.” much faster getting be able to control the ele - anytime.” pop up at random any everywhere!” ments. I also like how her place I want.” eyes go all white; that would be cool.”

Today in History 1895: Steve Fossutt is the News in Brief first person to fly solo in a balloon across the public. or minotsymphony@minotstateu. ferring your photographic images the Pacific Ocean. NAC lecture with edu. to other media including paper and wood. This workshop will 1947: The land camera is PaPtatttii KKurrttzz, ,asFsoecibate. 2En5 glish run from 6 to 9 p.m. in Hartnett Minot Symphony demonstrated; it is professor, will discuss her research Hall 207 (east side). $15 for regis - MSU Choirs concert able to produce a Orchestra March 2, tration and supplies. Limited to for her new novel in "Finding the black and white photo Story in 'History:' Researching the MaThrecMhSU3,Ch3oirp, M.mSU. Women's the first 12 registered. To register, 7:3Th0e p.mM.inot Symphony within a minute. 1889 Johnstown, Pa., Flood," Chorus and MSU Singers will sing visit https://epayment. Orchestra, under the direction of Monday. This presentation will loud and proud at 3 p.m. in Ann ndus.nodak.edu/C22800_ustores/ Scott Seaton, presents the 87th 1965: Malcolm X is take place in Aleshire Theater at 7 Nicole Nelson Hall, Old Main. The web/index.jsp. concert season, “A New Era!” The assassinated in New p.m. The Northwest Art Center event is free and open to the pub - performance, “Dance into York City. lecture is free and open to the pub - lic. Spring,” features a variety of lic. For more information, contact Dress for Success music ranging from Mexican com - 2000: David Letterman Avis Veikley, 858-3264 or poser Arturo Marquez to Russian returned to late night [email protected]. FaEsvheriownondSehr wohwatMto awrecarhto6 a composer Igor Stravinsky. Lynn MSU Band concert television after heart job interview? Watch your fellow Kabat is the guest cellist. The con - bypass surgery. MaThrecMhSU4,Ba7n:d3w0illpp.emrfo. rm at MSU students conduct a fashion cert will take place in Ann Nicole 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson show featuring appropriate and Improv comedy at Nelson Hall, Old Main. All MSU 2011: Egypt reopens Hall, Old Main. The event is free inappropriate attire for interviews faculty, staff and students are museums after AleUsphriigrhet CTihtizeean’tseBrriFgaedbe.to2u6 r - and open to the public. and professional jobs. The event admitted free with an ID, but still President Mubarak ing company will present an takes place in the Beaver Dam, need a ticket because all seats are resigned. evening of improv comedy Feb. 26 second floor, Student Center, from reserved. Friends or spouses pay at 7:30 p.m. in Aleshire Theater, noon to 1 p.m. For more informa - for their ticket. Adult tickets are 2012: A 12.76 karat Hartnett Hall. The event, Image Transfer tion, contact the Student Success rough pink diamond $25 for the balcony and $20 for the sponosred by MSU’s Campus Center at 858-3362. is found in Australia . main floor. For more information, workshop March 6 Players and Student Government Ryan Stander, art instructor, contact Paulette Dailey, 858-4228, Association, is free and open to will explore various ways of trans - (Courtesy of Peoplehistory.com) Red & Green News Page 3 - February 21, 2013 Author Rick James speaks about book, ... ʻIn Cʼ “It is easy music, from a purely ing it to students in various class - continued from page 1 technical standpoint,” Anderson es and workshops. Eventually, as the minimalist style using repeti - said. “The challenge is that the more and more people were ‘Jesus (without) Religion’ tive ideas, which at the time stood ensemble on stage has to think as exposed, it reached a point that by Mara Hintz ‘Wouldn’t it just be weird if I just in stark contrast to the complexity a single organism. One thing that many were clamoring to do it. Comm. 281 kept petting the monkey for the of classical music of the time. The is important is volume and bal - “When approached in a disci - Author and speaker Rick James whole time?’ He goes off on some effect is a testament to the essence ance of sound, so as to avoid sin - plined way,” he said, “this experi - will present “Jesus (without) random tangent, but eventually it of disciplined classical poetic gling out any particular member ence really demonstrates all the Religion” Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. in Cyril ties in with the whole thing,” improvisation, producing an of the ensemble, and so that no best skills of communication, lis - Moore Auditorium 16. The pres - Baker said. almost hypnotic, trance-like state one instrument draws attention to tening and musical expression. entation is free and open to all. The inspiration for this talk that excites the imagination. It itself.” Unlike other, more complex “If you hate two-faced comes from his book, “Jesus presents a more sensory, kid-in-a- Anderson organized a per - pieces of music, with this event it Christians, or if you think there (without) Religion.” Minot State’s toy-store type of listening than a formance of “In C” eight years really doesn’t matter the level of are problems with religion, this is Cru (formerly known as Campus more traditional classical piece, ago at Minot State that was per - musical sophistication. This piece the guy for you,” Chris Capp, his - Crusade for Christ) has some free yet retains the same sort of sophis - formed by an ensemble of 10 offers everyone a thought-provok - tory education major and Cru copies for anyone interested. ticated relationships between per - stringed instruments. He said he ing experience that can’t be readi - president said. “If you have ques - Baker said this is not James’ formers. had been toying with the idea for ly categorized.” tions about faith, he can answer first appearance in Minot, the past few years and introduc - what the Bible says about it, and although it will be the first time in where society has gotten it wrong person. In Fall 2011, he was and right.” Skyped in from Dickinson speak - Alex Baker, worship band ing on his recent book, “A Million leader and leadership team mem - Ways to Die.” That book describes ber, has read two of James’s books the process of “carrying your and heard him speak twice. He cross,” a phrase meaning to give said the speaker is good at making up something precious to gain his talks insightful, lighthearted something more important. and hilarious. Visit James’s website at rick - “He sat in his pajamas with his jameshome.com for more infor - son’s toy monkey and said, mation.

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Join us for great conversation with spectacular people. Thursdays, 12 –1 p.m., in Admin. 158. Bring your own lunch and come to make new friends, talk about issues of the day, about faith and about life. No basic knowledge needed, just the desire to listen, to think and to engage. Page 4 – February 21, 2013 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion This editorial may not On Movies necessarily reflect the views of MSU. ʻBullet to the Headʼ a long time now and has a strug - aside their differences (which is We hear some interesting dia - Minot needs discounts gling relationship with his not going to be easy) to stop them logue from Stallone and Kang, as Minot is a pleasant place to daughter, Lisa (Shahi). One night and anyone who gets in their the characters they play obvious - live, but one aspect that will make after a hit, he and his partner go way. ly do not care for one another and life cheaper would be to bring out to collect their money at a bar. I was excited to see this when probably would fight if the situa - back a discount movie theater. A by Alex Nelson Jimmy’s partner is killed by a I saw the trailer in theaters and I tion was not so dire. There were flood forced the former “dollar” Staff Writer man named Keegan (Momoa) have to admit, despite some of even some funny parts that were theater to shut down. Now, Since the success of the 1976 who works for a businessman, my doubts, this film was not bad enjoyable. However, this film is hopefully, a business proprietor “Rocky” film, Sylvester Stallone Robert Morel (Akinnuoye- at all. The acting, in my opinion, not really a comedy. will open up a similar movie has been in many action films and Agbaje), and his lawyer, Marcus was pretty decent. Not exactly The other cast members, theater. it does not appear that he is going Baptiste (Slater). Keegan tries to Oscar-winning performing, how - Shahi, Slater and Adewale do The Oak Park Movie Theater to quit anytime soon. “Bullet to kill Jimmy as well, however ever it was good enough to catch their part to keep the movie inter - re-opened in the early 2000’s from the Head,” directed by Walter Jimmy manages to escape. my interest. esting. Momoa, who a few years a hiatus since 1980, according to Hill, stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung In the meantime, a detective Seeing Sung Kang play a ago played “Conan the cinematreasures.org. It was a Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale named Taylor Kwon (Kang) detective was pretty interesting Barbarian,” plays an interesting wonderful place for many reasons. Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian arrives in town to investigate the as I originally could only remem - bad guy, as he is not into money One reason why this place was Slater and Jason Momoa. Based on body that Jimmy killed and real - ber him being in “Ninja or whatever plans his employer wonderful was because it had rea - the graphic French novel, “Du izes that there is more going on Assassin” and the “Fast and has in mind. sonable prices. Nothing against Plomb Dan La Tete,” by Alexis than meets the eye. Taylor tries to Furious” series. It’s always interesting for me Carmike Cinemas, but at least it Nolent, it is rated “R” for strong convince Jimmy to help him find The action scenes were enter - to watch a Sylvester Stallone gave customers a second choice. violence, nudity, drug usage and the ones who hired the assassina - taining, but the film is not exactly film, usually because of the Pricing was usually under five strong profanity. tion and then tries to double- like “The Expendables,” where action. Since he is getting older, dollars for all movies, even for The film centers on a hitman cross him. Jimmy hesitantly there were gun fights and fist some people might wonder if, or nighttime showings. named Jimmy Bobo (Stallone) agrees; these two must try to put fights in every scene. The popcorn was delicious, as who has been breaking the law for See Bullet — Page 8 well. Popcorn with extra butter was the best. Pricing here was reasonable, cheaper than its counterpart. On Horticulture It also beat Carmike to the concept of cup holders. There, a Henbane: a deadly poison movie-goer could finally have a thick leaves and petunia-like to the book. some knowledge of the plants in decent place to set his soda flowers that later develop into The 1963 edition of the area for safety’s sake. instead of the gross floor. Carmike seed pods. "Handbook of North Dakota The story of Black Henbane soon followed, but only after it According to the book, "Flora Plants" by O.A. Stevens says also debunks that common mis - condensed to one movie theater by Bryan Lynch of North Dakota," by Herbert F. about Black Henbane, "Several conception that just because location and remodeled. Staff Writer Bergman, Ph.D., Black Henbane years ago, two children in something is "natural" or "organ - The purpose is not to bring Black Henbane (Hyoscyamus) is also called "Hog's bean" and is Hettinger County were poisoned, ic" it's safe or somehow not dead - another big-time movie theater is not a plant to be tangled with. scientifically called "Hyoscyamus one fatally, from eating roots. A ly. venue to Minot but to offer the This plant of the Night-shade fam - niger L." more recent report is of children Nature can kill someone just community a cheaper option. ily that grows in ND has fatally The formerly mentioned book poisoned by eating the seeds." as easily as it can keep someone Even if this future theater only poisoned children and is worth was written in 1912, but back This is why it can't be stressed alive, which is why it's so impor - gets movies that have been out for knowing about. In pictures, the then Henbane was known to enough how important it is to tant for people to have a respect a while, it will still benefit the plant looks distinctive and has grow in "waste places" according identify plants properly and have and understanding of it. community’s best interests.

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On Music ʻThe Harlem Shakeʼ ducer Baauer’s song, “Harlem play a party back in 2009, he came hat patterns creating a nice back - named Filthy Frank who came up Shake” way back on the date of prepared with a set full of club drop to their music, it was now with going crazy to the song on May 25, 2012. Around the same and [also, more electronic dance music’s turn to tape. Next, a channel called time he had also dropped a song specifically dutch- and/or electro- give it a go. This is where Baauer SunnyCoastSkate took it and cre - by Ward Lamon titled, “Yaow!” The former house]. When he arrived, he comes in with the likes of other ated the common template used Staff Writer instantly started to garner support noticed that the guests were danc - producers such as Bro Safari, throughout all the videos. After “The Harlem Shake.” Before I from larger producers such as ing to music, which was Sazon Booya, Ookay, CRNKN, that came an onslaught of more begin to tackle the “latest” in . I knew then and there the quite a bit different in tempo. Flosstradomus, and the ever-mys - than 12,000 videos with approxi - music-turned-viral memes, I must song was destined for something After a moment of awkward hesi - terious masked producer who mately 4,000 new ones being cre - begin with necessary background big and that Baauer was not a tation, he slowed down the songs goes by the stylized name of ated and uploaded each day. On information. To best describe my name to simply pass off. With in his set to the same tempo and it “︻ ? Z ? ︻.” Seriously, I top of that, and thanks to the sort of experience with the song EDM-based trap music starting to worked well. I won’t say he alone could doƱa whole column on that nature of the videos being thirty and, most recently, the meme take root, Baauer successfully haphazardly stumbled across a guy. I have no idea who he is, but seconds in length, the collective springing it forward, I’m going to tossed his name in with several genre erroneously, but after that he’s amazing. whole has racked up more than 44 relate me as a music columnist other founding artists who we’ll night, thanks to a song titled, Right; so you’re probably won - million views. and otherwise music enthusiast to get to later. “Moombah” - originally from dering why I mention all this ran - To conclude, here’s the arcade a kid playing one of those retro You see, with such an under - Chuckie and remixed by Afrojack dom history of a still-budding game coming into play again. arcade games with the light that ground nature of trap music - Nada came to coin the term, genre and also why I brought up Those statistics are “current” as of goes around in circles. Once the deriving from , “Moombahton.” the arcade game on top of that. So, Feb. 11. You see, the light for tim - light comes around, you simply which is still largely just as under - From there, the ‘new sound’ late May comes and goes much as ing this issue whipped right on by press [realistically, more along the ground, I have some explaining to continued to evolve. Slowing it would the light on its path around me in a blurry flash. Back when I lines of an impassioned slam] the do when I say something like down even more, producers the circle again. Now, I knew the wrote this on Feb. 14, Baauer offi - button down to stop the light and “EDM-based trap music.” So to go quickly realized they could throw song was out, but I had no idea it cially just took #1 on iTunes. By [hopefully] win. off on genres and founding artists down some sick beats and have a would come back. Not only that it the time this is published, this So, for someone such as myself to better explain overlooked histo - whole different energy altogether. would come back, but that it whole thing could double or even who stays up to date with music ry behind memes like the Harlem While rap music had already would do so with such an unseen, triple – or, it could flop entirely and a number of producers, I first Shake videos, here goes nothing. explored the use of 808 drum utterly unprecedented popularity. and die off by then. Who knows? came across New York-based pro - Meet Dave Nada. Going to machines with snares and high- First, it was a video blogger Page 6 – February 21, 2013 News Red & Green Student Spotlights ...

Matthew and Alan Jermiason was going to go here one day, and concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. by Jamie Council I just stuck with it.” Alan will perform in the Minot Staff Writer Both boys are very devoted to Chamber Chorale Sunday at 3 A major easily overlooked at their education and music in gen - p.m. singing Bach's "Magnificat" Minot State University is music. I eral. Outside of organized prac - Both Matthew and Alan will had the chance to talk to sopho - tices, Alan and Matthew practice participate in the jazz ensemble mores Alan and Matthew at least two hours a day. concert on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Jermiason, both teaching and per - “The key is to keep myself sane Matthew will perform formance composite music educa - and have fun with it,” Alan said. Stravinski's "Firebird Suite" with tion majors at MSU. After college, Matthew has the the Minot Symphony Orchestra Besides sharing a major, they urge to teach for a while but has March 2 at 7:30 p.m. also both play brass instruments, aspirations of playing trombone in The brothers will sing in the participate in symphonic band, a high-class symphony orchestra concert choir Sunday, March 3, at 3 concert choir, brass quintet, jazz one day. Alan is a little unsure p.m. and play in the symphonic ensemble and church band and about the end goal but wants to band concert March 4 at 7:30 p.m. both are a part of the Beaver continue his education in Chicago Matthew and Alan will tour Athletic Band. Did I mention that post MSU for his master’s and pur - with the concert choir March 6-9. they are identical twins? sue teaching and performance, pos - Except for the tour, all events take Many might think that this sibly for a jazz group or small choir. place in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. “We’ll see where life takes me,” The next couple of weeks will would create tension between the Photo by Jamie Council Minot brothers, who live under the Alan Jermiason (left) poses with his trumpet, and twin brother Alan said. be very busy for Minot State’s same roof, but that is not the case. Matthew poses with his trombone at Friday’s basketball game. Upcoming performances for musical Jermiason twins. “It’s a friendly competition,” The two were part of the pep band that performed that night. both musicians include the "In C" Alan said. They improve their skills and in the choir, plays the guitar and The choice to come to Minot learn from each other. learned piano for the major. State was automatic for the twins. “It’s really nice to discuss cer - Musical talent runs in the fam - They have close ties with their tain aspects of the major,” ily. Their parents are both MSU family in Minot and the MSU fac - Matthew said. grads involved in music. It’s no ulty. Matthew’s main instrument is surprise that the brothers were “There was a big push from the trombone, but he is also expe - inclined to follow their parents’ Minot faculty to come here,” rienced in voice and guitar and musical footsteps at MSU. Matthew said. plays bass in the athletic band. “Both my mom and my dad “When I was really young,” Alan’s primary instrument is really inspired me to go into Alan said, “I remember looking at the trumpet, but he sings baritone music,” Matthew said. Old Main, and I just told myself I

Pennies for Patients fundraiser in full swing by Marissa Choiniere started in January and will contin - their donations. Comm. 281 ue through March 8. Some build - "Our office really appreciates This year is the 4th annual ing’s fundraisers will either be a everyone participating for this Pennies for Patients fundraiser floor war, boys versus girls, or great cause," Van Dyke said. hosted by the Residence Life office some buildings will even set Along with the donation buck - on campus. rewards for each amount of ets around campus, the Residence Our school is joining 25,000 money they raise. Life office and Student Activities schools in making a stand against However, it is not only the res - will also hold a Pennies for blood cancer, both today and for idence halls that participate; many Patients carnival Feb. 28 from 6 to the future. Pennies for Patients other departments on campus set 8 p.m. This event is open to every - supports the Leukemia & out buckets to collect donations. one. Offices and clubs will host the Lymphoma Society, the world's They accept nickels, dimes, quar - booths with carnival games and largest voluntary health agency ters, bills, and checks, as well. Off- food. This event will be free and dedicated to blood cancer. campus students who would like all the booths will cost the same Donations go to fund blood cancer to make a donation can contact amount of tickets to play. research and patient services. Camila Van Dyke, Residence Life Residence Life will sell tickets in Each residence hall will hold coordinator, or stop by the the entryway of the Dome. Be sure its own fundraiser. Fundraising Residence Life office and drop off to bring your pennies! Red & Green News Page 7 - February 21, 2013 ... Beardstock Ziegler to present at next math talk continued from page 1 Pingponging to first place Homeless Coalition served more by Mara Hintz Ziegler’s research project than 11,000 individuals. Comm 281 advisor is Narayan Thapa, assis - While titled the Minot Area Justin Ziegler, Minot State tant professor of mathematics at Homeless Coalition, the name University math and finance Minot State. He said the random holds much more than it suggests. major, will walk is a mathematical form to The Minot area comprises just one present a describe a route where each next of seven counties under its care, math lecture step is random. and the coalition doesn’t stop at about “Suppose you have a tube and helping only the homeless. Random the tube is filled with clean “They not only help homeless Walks on water,” Thapa said. “At the bot - people, but they help other people Thursday, tom you inject a syringe with ink. pay rent, or put money down on a Feb. 28, in Then the molecules of the ink lease so they can get going,” Model Hall Ziegler start to move. What path will Hansen said. “They help people Room 330. The talk is an intro - each [molecule of] ink follow? find jobs, especially during duction to stochastic processes. There is no fixed path. The math - Christmas time. They made sure “Say you’re going to flip a ematical formulization of that Submitted photo that any kids that were looking for quarter and you’re going to kind of movement is what we call MSU student Odi Nixide Kouadio competes in the MSU intramu - toys (whose) parents couldn't move left or right depending on the Random Walk.” ral pingpong battle last week in the Student Wellness Center. afford to buy toys, got toys. And heads or tails,” Ziegler said. “So “It has a lot of applications in Kouadio took first place. they try to get stuff for the parents if you get heads, you move right. how stock prices fluctuate,” too, because everyone wants A second later, you flip another something for Christmas.” quarter and move right again.” See Ziegler— Page 8 Also included in the assistance program are food pantries, soup kitchens and more individualized assistance where the coalition offers unique support as needs arise. If, for instance, someone needs to pay the first month’s rent or a security deposit for an apart - ment, or even if an individual is facing possible eviction from rent not being paid, the coalition can help that person in practically any situation. Hansen said those unable to attend the benefit concert can still donate. The homeless coalition is President Fuller Announces Spring 2013 located in the St. Leo's Community Center, 105-1st St. SE, Office Hours for Students and can be reached at 852-6300. He invites everyone to come Students are and enjoy the concert. Guys can encouraged to stop bring out your manly facial hair Wednesday, Feb. 27 and/or just yourself to see some by the President’s 9 – 10:30 A.M. great bands come together for a office, located on the Wednesday, March 20 great cause. Beards certainly have second floor of the their part at Beardstock, but are Administration building, during 3 – 4:30 P.M. not required – although they are the time listed and visit with the encouraged. Wednesday, April 24 Find out more details on the President about substantive issues 9 – 10:30 A.M. Facebook page. that affect them and the University. No appointment is necessary. Posted times are subject to change and will For library hours, be updated if needed. call 858-3200 Page 8 – February 21, 2013 News Red & Green How secure is today’s technology? Winning Iranian movie by Noah Rothermund to a person's webcam, Darren cious programs onto it.Some sug - Staff Writer Olson, System Administrator at gestions would be Avast or AVG. coming to Hartnett Hall How often do you use the MSU, has some advice for you: Both of those are free and work by Mara Hintz the film is about the dissolution of MSU computers? How often do “Don't download unrecog - great; although, you're better off Comm 281 a marriage. you log on to the Internet on cam - nized programs.” getting Avast. “A Separation,” an Oscar-win - “Simin wants to leave Iran with pus? How safe do you think your There are tons of programs Many people might wonder ning movie from Iran, is showing her husband, Nader, and daugh - information is? When will I stop that people download that end what they should do if the at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Hartnett ter, Termeh. Simin sues for divorce asking questions? up being a program that gives a Internet goes out. In the event of Hall room 329. when Nader refuses to leave We'll start off with something person access to see through your an Internet outage, call the IT The first Iranian film to win an behind his Alzheimer-suffering simple: the best way to safely webcam. If you are still worried helpdesk (866-457-6387). They Oscar, it also won a Golden Globe father. “ save documents. These days there about it, Darren Olson has some will give you an estimate on how in the Best Foreign Language Film “A Separation” is the second are plenty of ways to save docu - more information: much time it's going to take to get category in 2012. movie this semester in the Foreign ments. One great way is using “Use a sticky note to cover it the Internet back. “They [Iranians] have a tradi - Language Department’s SkyDrive, an online file hosting up.” Staying on the topic of the tion of looking at their own society International Film Series. The service; it allows students to That's it really. Just use some - Internet, some students have through film that has earned them January movie was “Che, Part upload their documents and then thing opaque. asked about which Wi-Fi connec - international recognition,” Scott Two” from Argentina. Upcoming access them from a computer, Additionally, use an antivirus tion is the most secure. Darren Sigel, assistant foreign language films include “The Forgiveness of phone, or other iOS device. software. Antivirus software Olson said that the most secure professor, said. Blood,” focusing on Albania and Dropbox is another great service should warn you about shifty or network would be the one known Sigel has been to Iran three the U.S., and “Persepolis,” set in that essentially does the same shady programs. They usually as eduroam. It is safe because it's times and has come to appreciate Iran and France. thing. scan programs to make sure they an encrypted network. the Iranian way of life. “These are people leading com - The thumb drive may be a don't carry any viruses, worms, That should clear up most of “It [the film] is a good window plicated lives just like we are,” friend to most students, but it is or Trojan horses as well as just the questions pertaining to docu - on culture,” Sigel said. “It shows Sigel said. “They’re not stereotypi - actually the least secure way to scanning your computer for them ment and computer security. If us what film is best at — it helps cal people. They’re not people store data. The thumb drive may in general. Getting firewall soft - you have any more questions, go us to see other people in a realistic with simplistic lives that are run - get damaged or lost. ware wouldn't be a bad idea ahead and call the IT Central way.” ning around trying to survive. As for the people concerned either. It helps protect your com - helpdesk. According to Sonyclassics.com, about people creating a direct link puter from downloading mali - See Movie — Page 12

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... Ziegler major. continued from page 6 Ziegler co-authored a paper Ziegler said. “It can also be used to with Thapa and Carson Moen in CORRECTION model things in biology and ecolo - the International Journal of Pure gy.” and Applied Mathematics in 2012. In the Feb. 14, 2012, issue of the Red & This is the third semester that Their topic, the Black– Scholes Green, the names in the photos were MSU students have given math pricing model, seeks to minimize misidentified. The captions should have talks. Thapa did similar research risk to investors by anticipating read: and talks during his graduate the movements of the financial Hot dog-eating contestants (from the left) studies at the University of markets. The creators of the Black- Lindsay Williams, Ethan Stein, Chris Oklahoma. He said he wanted to Sholes pricing model won a Nobel Thomas, Jedidiah Jespersen, Zach Boettjer provide the same opportunity to Prize for the concept. The three and Alex Schollmeyer chow down. The Mu undergraduate students at MSU. Minot scholars expanded on their Sigma Tau fraternity hosted the hot dog- Ziegler said he got into math work. eating contest last week in the Beaver Winners of the hot dog-eating contest are (from the in high school and pursued it into Upcoming math lecturers will Dam. The contestants were given a plate of left) Jedidiah Jespersen, second place; Lindsay a major in college. Finance was feature Johannah Miller, Breanne plain hot dogs, a bag of buns and a pitcher Williams, first place; and Ethan Stein, third place. his minor at first, then became so Hatfield and Nicholas Taylor. The of water. Submitted Photos interesting he decided to double lectures are open to everyone. Red & Green Sports Page 9 - February 21, 2013 Successful senior weekend for men’s basketball team

by Jordan Gilmour from the free throw line, making 12 of The Beavers had four players in Staff Writer 15. double figures on this night. Josh The Minot State University men’s Dermain Crockrell led BSU (overall Johnson led with 15 points. Thomas basketball team played its final home 12-11, NSIC 10-9), netting a team-high Korf and Anthony Enrique finished games of the season this past weekend 24 points and adding four assists. with 15. taking on Bemidji State University and “We really battled tonight,” Coach Before the game, Murken and his the University of Minnesota-Crookston Matt Murken said after the game. staff presented the three Minot State in the Dome. “When we have ball movement, we are seniors, Anthony Enriquez, Josh On Friday night’s match-up with a difficult team to defend. It was a big Johnson and Kelvin Fraser with a com - the Minnesota Beavers, Minot State team win tonight. Now the challenge is memorative frame. These were the last (overall 10-14, NSIC 9-11) went into the to do it again.” home games of their MSU career. They half with a 12-point lead, but the tides As Murken mentioned, the chal - thanked them for their hard work and quickly turned as BSU erased that lead lenge for the next night versus effort on behalf of everybody at Minot early in the second half. EJ Williams Crookston was “to do it again.” The State University. and Dominique McDonald’s very time - Beavers listened. Minot knocked off U But it is not over for the Beavers as ly three pointers led Minot to finish the of M-Crookston in very convincing they head to Northern State University night with an 86-76 win over Bemidji fashion by a score of 88-55. and Minnesota State– Moorhead to end State. Minot held UMC to only 38 percent regular season conference play in two Williams and McDonald combined shooting from the floor, while MSU crucial match-ups to decide the final Photo by William Russell to score 21 of the Beavers’ 22 final scored 10 three-pointers before the half, seed to host the first-round playoff MSU junior Isiah Gandy (No. 2) drives during Friday’s points. Williams finished with a game- giving the Golden Eagles their 20th game. Tip offs will be Friday at 8 p.m. game against Bemidji State. MSU won, 86-76. high 25 points and was very effective straight NSIC loss of the year. and Saturday at 6 p.m. Women’s basketball narrowly misses 3-game streak

by Jordan Gilmour Crookston in very entertaining Ashley Martel and Brittani Staff Writer fashion with a 67-65 win over the Wiese paced the Golden Eagles The Minot State University Golden Eagles. with 13 and 12 points respectively. women’s basketball team was in Once again, Boag put together Martell hit three 3-pointers and action this past weekend at the a 30-point performance as she net - Wiese, who finished with nine Dome as they took on the Bemidji ted 33 for her team and grabbed 20 rebounds, had two. Laurie Tyson State University Beavers and the rebounds in the win. pulled down 14 rebounds for University of Minnesota- Molina gave the Beavers the UMC to go along with six points Crookston Golden Eagles. lead with 40 seconds left, driving and two blocks. Even though Carly Boag put the lane to hit the clutch layup. The Beavers have one more up another 30-point performance, She finished her career with nine weekend to tune up for the NSIC it wasn’t enough to secure the win points and four rebounds. With tournament as they travel to as Minot State fell to BSU, 81-70. the win, she lifted her career Northern State University and MSU (11-12 overall, 7-12 NSIC) points total to 979. She has one Minnesota State University- gave up 12 three- pointers to BSU; more weekend to hit the 1000- Moorhead. Game times are 6 p.m. the loss snapping the team’s 2- point career mark. on Friday and 4 p.m. on Saturday. game winning streak. Bemidji State’s Shannon Thompson scored a team-high 24 points and six of the team’s 12- Wednesday Night Alive! three pointers. She also added five rebounds. Three of her teammates also hit double digits on the night; Jessi Althoff with 15, Morgan Lee Wednesday Nights with 14 and Allison McKee with 13. Administration 158 For MSU, along with Boag’s 31- 8:30 p.m. point effort, Sacarra Molina tallied (worship and Bible study) 13 and Lauren Safranski added 10 Photo by William Russell Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry MSU freshman Savana Kingsbury (No. 30) shoots the ball while points in the team’s losing effort. A Lutheran ministry on campus, not just a ministry to Lutherans Alisha Jones (No. 24) looks on during Friday’s game. Bemidji State The Beavers found their win - ning ways again on Saturday as [email protected] beat Minot State, 81-70. Facebook Lutheran Campus Ministry-MSU they bounced back against PPageage 1 100 – –FebruaryFebruary 21, 21, 2013 2013 SSportsports RReded & & G Greenreen PPreseasonreseason b baseballaseball b beginsegins bbyy J Jaminamin H Hellereller uupp t thehe w winin i inn r relief,elief, g goingoing 2 2.2.2 SStafftaff W Writerriter iinningsnnings w whilehile s strikingtriking o outut a apair pair and yielding two runs. 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Baseball huge insurance run in the sixth, The Beavers bounced back for Beta Thetas engage in community service continued from page 10 when Roach narrowly missed a a hard-fought 2-1 win in game and Alex Fornshell (Jr.) also col - home run and settled for a two- two. Sophomore Austin Zorn was lected two hits apiece. out RBI triple to plate Olson all brilliant on the mound, twirling a Freshman Jesse Goertzen the way from first. Sophomore complete game and limiting the starred in his first college start in Zane Sawyer came on and pitched Wildcats to just one run on four game two. Utilizing a sharp two- 1.1 innings of relief for his first hits. He struck out four. seam fastball, Goertzen kept save of the season. The Beaver offense scratched Bulldog hitters off balance all The Beavers followed up the up seven hits and manufactured night while collecting seven sweep by splitting with Wayne just enough runs for the victory. strikeouts. He gave up just six hits State College on Friday afternoon. Moughtin picked up a key RBI on and picked up the win thanks to a MSU spoiled a terrific debut his way to collecting two hits, and pair of early runs from the Beaver from starting pitcher Matthew outfielder Tyler Stevenson (Jr.) offense. Davis (So.) on their way to a tough also drilled a pair of base hits. Gilmour worked a walk to lead 2-0 loss in game one. Davis went The Beavers will resume prac - off the game and was brought six innings, allowing just seven tice on the Dome floor until their home by a Turcotte triple. Mitch hits and picking up three strike - Spring Break trip to Tucson, Ariz, Olson (Sr.) promptly singled to outs. Minot was simply unable to where they will participate in the score Turcotte for an early 2-0 piece together any runs, despite Russ Matt Greater Phoenix lead. The Beavers tacked on a collecting one hit in each inning. Invitational beginning March 9. Submitted Photo Beta Theta sorority members pose in the hallway at McKinley elementary school in Minot. The group helped at the school’s get divorced, who have kids just cial language of Iran. Sigel said ... Movie fun night by painting faces, serving food and helping with like anywhere.” the language itself is not related to continued from page 8 games. Pictured are (from the left) front row: Amanda These are people who live in a The film will have English sub - Arabic, although it does use a sim - Paulsen, Bekka Ryan, Emily Anderson, Courtney Spencer; mid - sophisticated country, who own titles as the actors speak in Farsi, ilar script. dle row: Rachael Kelly, Brittnee Annetts; back row: Alyson houses, drive cars, get married, sometimes called Persian, the offi - Parrill, Tessa Cammel, Jasmin Peterson and adviser Kim Nielsen.