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E Inside This Issue: T STAT UNIVER INO SIT - Read about the movie, ‘,’ Page 4 M Y - Flat Tail Press gallery and studio benefit students, Page 5 - Photos of activities on campus, Page 7 - Men’s Hockey keeps winning, ranked No. 1, Page 9 Red & Green - Wrestling finishes regular season, Page 10 Volume 97, Number 15 February 25, 2016 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Theater presents ‘These Shining Lives’ Severson and Ahart give to MSU

Photo by Courtney Holman Clint Severson, an MSU alumnus, and his wife, Conni Photo by Charles Wollschlager Ahart, donated $2 million to the MSU College of Business MSU students (from the left) Madison Curtiss as Pearl, Samantha Christman as Charlotte, Cole Anderson as earlier this month. This milestone gift is the largest in Dr. Dalitsch, Annika Kraft as Catherine Donohue, and Amanda Kraft as Frances rehearse for their MSU history and will endow the Severson performance in “The Shining Lives.” The play runs through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Aleshire Theater. Entrepreneurship Academy and guarantee the future of entrepreneurship at MSU. MSU faculty exhibit their own art masterpieces in the gallery

By Charles Wollschlager works from artists around the their own journeys into the art show.” Veikley said, “It is a in the MSU music department Comm 281 U.S., including various art forms world. showing just for the art faculty since 2002, and NAC director Minot State University has from painting to photography, However, for an upcoming and staff. Everyone involved in since 2006, is coordinating the been known for many years as a ceramics to sculpture, and more. show, it is not students or artists the show is also involved in art, event. place for aspiring artists to not MSU art students also have their from out of state showing off making our own art during the “I love working in the art gal - only learn how to create their own shows, giving them a chance their work. Instead, this show year and having our own artistic leries here. It is my dream job. I own artwork, but also to see the to see their work on display. will feature the faculty. Avis lives in addition to teaching here graduated from Minot State with work of other artists. MSU has These galleries give students and Veikley, Northwest Art Center at MSU, so we take a pause and a major in music and a minor in the luxury of having two art gal - the public around Minot a chance director, described the event. put up a show to show our stu - art, and now I am doing both of leries, one in the Library and one to see real art and maybe even “Every other year, we call it dents what we are doing.” my very favorite things.” in Hartnett Hall, which display find a medium that can help start the MSU Art Faculty Biennial Veikley, percussion instructor See Art Show— Page 3 Page 2 – February 25, 2016 News Red & Green News in Brief on-campus candidate, Laurie

Jennifer Sherman Geller, will interview tomorrow. discusses trigonometry The second on-campus candidate, today Dan Ringrose, will interview The next installment of the Monday. The interview s wi ll fol - Math Talk series will be MSU low the same fo rmat, inc luding instructor Jennifer Sherman's present atio ns by each can did ate on "Trigonometry – Are we missing "Shar e your vi sion for academic the point?" today at 5 p.m. in progra m ming a t MS U a nd th e r ole Model Hall 330. Could trigonome - of th e vice pre side nt for aca demic try be thought of as a fluid topic, aff airs in suppo rting that visi on," mathematics in motion, rather followe d b y questions. 1st International Bank than static triangles? Come hear The public is invited to the open why Sherman thinks the answer is forms and public socials. Both open “yes” and decide for yourself. The forums are in the Conference 3x10 event is free and open to the pub - Center, third floor, Student Center, lic. The MSU Math Club sponsors from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., with a social spot color the event. For more information, to follow at 4 p.m. contact Elaheh Gorgin at [email protected]. PAGE 2 'A Bold Peace' will have a special preview screening Bethany Andreasen to March 1 give lecture on The Northwest Art Center's connections between 2015-16 lecture series continues Tuesday, at 7 p.m. in Aleshire MSU and Valley City Theater with a special preview screening of "A Bold Peace." The StaThtee tNodorathy west Art Center's documentary, directed by Minot 2015-16 lecture series continues State's Matthew Eddy, assistant today at 7 p.m. in the Conference professor of sociology, is about Center, third floor, Student Center. Costa Rica's quest to abandon the Bethany Andreasen, MSU professor fever of war. The lecture is free and of history, will present "McFarland open to the public. An informal & Co.: Connections Between Minot reception will follow the program. State and Valley City State." This project is supported in part Andreasen's lecture will identify by a grant from the North Dakota important individuals connected to Council on the Arts, which receives both schools, and examine the funding from the state legislature careers of a few who played impor - and the National Endowment for tant roles in the development of the Arts. Minot State. The lecture is free and open to the public. An informal reception will follow the program. Students pledge to end This project is supported in part by use of the R-word on a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives March 2 and 3 MSU students in the Leadership funding from the state legislature in Special Education class (SPED and the National Endowment for 379) are teaming up with Minot's the Arts. Second Story to get the Minot com - munity to join in the social move - Academic vice president ment, Spread the Word to End the Word, to end the use of the R-word open forums to be held in everyday language and medical language. The SPED 379 class FriTdwaoy o an-ncadm Mpuos ncadnadyidates will invites all students, faculty and staff interview for the vice president for to sign the pledge in the Student academic affairs position. The first SSee News — Page 8 Red & Green Opinion Page 3 - February 25, 2016 Voices on Campus “How often do you use the Wellness Center? What is beneficial about it? Nanak o Sato Comm 281

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Miller) and the love of tah and BOOM, I get a healing fac - Anyways, long story short, I Lewis and Dean Martin fused MSU. This is Mr. Pool here taking my life, Vanessa (Baccarin). tor and I can’t die; bad news is that have to save the world or some - with Jackie Chan and Chris control over from that other guy However that all goes downhill I am horribly disfigured. After thing like that. Now with that out Tucker (OK, bad example, but (whose name I can’t even remem - when I have terminal cancer and, gaining help from the wise Blind of the way I can talk about how trust me the comedy is grand, not ber) to give you a review of the as fate would have it, I get Al (Uggams) (actually my room - AWESOME this movie is. First off, to mention me breaking the fourth movie starring ME. “Deadpool” approached by a mysterious mate, but she is still helpful), I get Reynolds is terrific as me and he wall adds to the charm). Of course, (that’s me) stars Ryan Reynolds, organization that tells me that a wicked costume and some awe - pretty much steals every scene I can’t have all of the credit (I can, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T.J. they can cure me. Good news, some weapons. With the help of and I mean EVERY SCENE. He is actually, since it’s my movie). The Miller, Gina Carano, Brianna right? my allies, which include Colossus funny and awesome and I can cast was chosen well and each of Hildebrand, Stefan Kapicic and WRONG. It turns out it is led (Kapicic) Negasonic Teenage watch him for many hours on them hold their own against me. Leslie Uggams. It is directed by by a psychopath named Ajax, aka Warhead (Hildebrand) (who came screen (OK, that sounded awk - From Baccarin, Miller, Tim Miller and the film is rated Francis (Skrein), and his number- up with that name I have no idea), ward). The action scenes are See Deadpool — Page 8 Ask a pastor An attitude of gratitude ... healthy. He or she is someone who Think about it – people who University of Pennsylvania, healthy people tend to believe that By Christoph Schmidt is at peace with life and with the count their blessings are usually researcher Martin Seligman found everything they have is a gift from In last week’s column I offered a world – someone who is generally happier! In Luke 17:11-19, Jesus that happiness levels increased 2 to a higher power. Spiritual Wellness Assessment – a content, grounded, and exudes heals 10 people with leprosy, but 4 percent when subjects wrote Want to become more spiritual - tool for you to take stock of your calm. This is the kind of person only one out of the 10 returns to down things for which they were ly healthy? Practicing an attitude spiritual health. Today I’d like to who doesn’t sweat the small stuff, thank Jesus for restoring him to thankful. 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Letters may be e-mailed to Josh Jones Phone: [email protected]. 858-3354 SPORTS EDITOR E-mail: [email protected] Views expressed by this publication are not necessarily those of the university, its administration, Jerusalem Tukura ONLINE: www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen faculty or student body. CIRCULATION Red & Green is printed at Minot Daily News, Minot, N.D. Adviser: Frank McCahill Josh Jones Red & Green News Page 5 - February 25, 2016 Flat Tail Press opens new gallery The Vent By Rachel Alfaro Assistant Editor Hakuna Matata Flat Tail Press (FTP) is a growing that the couple has. Furthermore, both individuals, educational printmaking studio on by Frankie Jean-Pierre and even the child, if a factor, will the Minot State University campus Staff Writer that started in fall 2013. It was orig - begin to suffer from stress and From a sociological perspective, begin to deteriorate due to the inally funded by the Wentz stress is like a plague that can destroy Foundation, grants from the Center stress-related effects and diseases a society. It spreads like a disease and that come with it. These individuals for Engaged Teaching and Learning can ruin the morale of a people if they and an academic excellence grant. also interact with others and, as are constantly living in chronic stress, such, they can spread their own Since its beginnings, Co-Directors and then it is coupled with severe Ryan Stander and Micah Bloom stress onto them by way of interac - acute stressors that daily life can tion or even non-interaction. Thus, have worked hard to build up this bring. Our society highly values and studio and give students the oppor - the whole society is a symbiotic idolizes the person who is able to system where the stress of one can tunity to learn more about the print - multi-task and be extremely produc - making process. affect the wellbeing of another per - tive, primarily in the workplace, son or group. Inspired in part by a student- despite the amount of stress said per - focused printshop, Sundog The major concerns that come son is placed under. from chronic and acute stress are Multiples, at the University of An example of how this trickles North Dakota, FTP works to bring unknown to most people because down is the infamous example of a the stressors often seem unrelated guest artists, such as Aaron couple where one or both partners Coleman (Fresno, Calif.) and Eric A. to the actual physiological or psy - are constantly working and striving to chological systems that are suffer - Johnson (Fargo), to MSU. Students push their careers to the next level, yet work along with these artists, get - ing. Stress can cause: weight gain their ambitions cause them to neglect (primarily around the midsection); ting hands-on experience with the Submitted Photo their partner and the emotional needs cellular damage; difficulty sleep - different processes involved with Visiting artisit Tillman Crane helps MSU student Hannah Streccius are no longer met as the relationship ing; reduced cell growth, hindering printmaking while building connec - in the printmaking room. slowly begins to dissolve. This can tions with other artists. recovery from illness or injury and lead to the couple separating, which suppressed hormone production, MSU students are given further and explanations give the viewer three to four months. could include a divorce that would causing loss of appetite and sex opportunity with FTP through insight into the printmaking Since 2013, FTP has grown and involve more stressors, and then this drive. It can also prevent the nerv - internships. Current interns, Cera process. Students and the commu - progressed impressively. can be exacerbated by any children Pignet and Hannah Streccius, are nity are invited to enjoy the “I am excited about the direction See Hakuna Matata— Page 6 exhibits. of Flat Tail,” Stander said of the stu - gaining invaluable experience working alongside artists while The gallery was initially issued a dio’s future. “My hope is that it will $3,000 grant to convert the space, continue to develop its education - earning their Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degrees. add lighting and rail systems, and al reach from Minot State and into potentially update the seating area. the Minot community and region One of the main purposes of this studio is to provide another form of Stander and Bloom hope to have through exhibits, workshops and new artwork in the gallery every print exchanges.” education for the students and com - munity. “Our hope,” Bloom said, “is that Flat Tail Press will engage the com - wentwent munity, providing opportunities for The Landing - ad 1 students and gallery visitors to learn more about the handmade HILLHILL print. PPrintmakingrintmaking iiss aann eestablishedstablished 2x3 B&W NORTHNORTH art form that many contemporary TO FETCH viewers know little about, and we’d UP UP like to change that by hosting artists and hanging exhibitions.” An important next step in the quor formation of this studio has been Li the creation of a permanent gallery. Store yday Located in the landing between the Ever ! Prices second and third floor of the Low Administration and Student Center, the gallery currently displays work BAR & BOTTLESHOP from Grand Forks’ artist Kim Fink. Must be 21 to enter 2015 N. Broadway Along with each piece, lists of terms Page 6 – February 25, 2016 News Red & Green Hot tub fun during basketball game

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Photo by Rachel Alfaro Hannah Streccius and Tyler Loeffler work with guest artist Tom Christison on a bacteria-inspired print during Darwin Day on campus. The MSU Department of Biology sponsored Darwin Day activities.

Photo by Courtney Holman Business students gather in the lobby of Old Main to get to know each other and the faculty. The spring social took place last week.

Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Dominique McDonald aims at an opponent during Laser Photo by Koh En Chze (Ariel) Tag in the Student Wellness Center. The National Guard hosted the Students dance along to music during the Throw Back Thursday dance. MSU Life sponsored the event event last week as part of We Hate Winter Week at MSU. earlier this month. Page 8 – February 25, 2016 Red & Green PPageage 8 8 – – February February 25, 25, 2016 2016 NewsNNewsews RedRed & & Green Green that it is rated “R” for a reason. I ber Ron Fischer will lead the discus - ...... Deadpool DDeadpooleadpool swear there were more parents ...... News NNewsews ber Ron Fischer will lead the discus- swearswear therethere werewere moremore parentsparents BBookook ttalkalk ssetet fforor MMarcharch 3 3 bserio n Ron. 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Photo by Vanessa Christiuk Craig Fournier handles the puck in a game against Arizona. MSU won, 2-1. Photo by Jerusalem Tukura MSU senior Sarah Lester lays up the ball during a game against University of Minnesota Duluth. Beavers win 13 in a row, Duluth won, 53-67. ranked No. 1 in ACHA Lester’s career night propels Beavers By Jerusalem Tukura them. It’s a quick game. You’ve put in 12 points for the Beavers. By Keith Ailes teams, Minot State held on for the Sports Editor got to be on your toes, for sure.” “We didn’t do our best on Sports Writer 2-1 win in the last home game of The Minot State University “It was just great to see her defense. We didn’t really tie The American Collegiate the season. Beavers defeated the St. Cloud play what she’s capable of play - down on shooters as well as we Hockey Association number one To finish off the regular season, State University Huskies Friday, ing,” head coach Sheila Green needed to.” ranked Minot State University MSU headed to Lynchburg, Va., to 73-63. The win was anchored by Gerding said. “It has been a long Being the last home game of hockey team pushed into the post redeem two losses to Liberty earli - Sarah Lester (Sr., F.) who had a time coming for her, and I really the season, it was a sore loss for season on a thirteen-game win - er this season. The ACHA nation - career night hitting 30 points with like where her head’s at right MSU. ning streak with big wins over al rankings and seeds are set for eight rebounds. now.” “There’s a lot of emotion Arizona and Liberty. The climb to the national tournament, but the “Just a few weekends ago, I Along with Lester’s shots, attached at times to the last home number one began with two big Beavers were set to finish the sea - said to myself, whether or not Savana Kingsbury and Kari game for your seniors, and quite wins over Arizona earlier this son on a high note. they’re going in or not, I’m just Clements added eight points; honestly, we just really had a lot month. In game one, junior Brett In game one, the Beavers won, going to keep shooting,” Lester Kori Eurich and Shyla Carr each of mental lapses and physically McNevin put the Beavers on the 5-3, with two goals by Dylan said. “I think the team really contributed seven and Amanda looked like we were tired,” Green board with his 15th goal of the Johnson, and one apiece by Craig needs our seniors to step up in Sansaver had five. Gerding said. year; sophomore goalie Connor Fournier, Bryce Lipinski and these last few games, which is On Saturday, MSU lost to the Wald dominated the stats with Beauchamp held off the Wildcats, Austin Yano. kind of what I’ve been doing.” University of Minnesota, Duluth 12 points, followed by 10 from giving MSU a 1-0 win. Minot fin - In game two, MSU came out The game was very fast-paced Bulldogs. The Beavers had a slow Kingsbury, eight from Lester and ished with 31 shots on goal, domi - firing with a goal just 37 seconds with a lot of communication start and were unable to recover. seven from Kari Clements. nating Arizona’s 12. into the first period by Captain between the team members, lead - Despite having a lot of off-and-on MSU finished with the sixth In game two, junior Nick Zern Brett Nespor. Minot’s offense con - ing to swift execution. moments where it seemed like seed in the NSIC North Division got the Beavers on the board, but tinued with a top-shelf goal by “Both our offense and defense they would gain the lead, they and played No. 3 Augustana the Wildcats answered at the end Yano, answered by Liberty, to requires a lot of communication,” weren’t able to keep up with University yesterday in the open - of the first. MSU responded right make the score 2-1 at the end of Lester said. “We’ve got to take UMD. ing round of the NSIC/Sanford away with a quick wrist shot by the first period. Liberty scored that responsibility upon our - “I think we played well over - Health Women’s Basketball Eric Bollefer that found the back of twice in the second period, for a 3- selves because coach puts in new all, but it definitely wasn’t one of Tournament. the net, giving the Beavers a 2-1 2 lead. In period three, Jeremy plays every single week, so we’ve our best games of the year,” Results were not available at lead. With strong defense by both got to be constantly talking about Madison Wald (Fr., G.), said. She press time. See Hockey — Page 10 Page 10 – February 25, 2016 Sports Red & Green Audet breaks school record (MSU Sports Information) — MSU senior DelRay Audet (Hurdles) lowered her school record in the 60-meter hurdles, clocking in at 9.28 seconds, and ran two other personal best times to pace the Beavers at the North Dakota State Thundering Herd Classic Saturday. She had the Beavers’ highest individual finish, taking second overall in the women's 400. Audet joined Dijah Silva (Sr., Sprints), Erica Clark (Sr., Mid- Distance) and Alison Klein (Fr., Distance) to take second in the 4x400 relay, trailing only NDSU in the seven-team event. The team paced a 4:07.53. MSU put together 15 personal Photo by Jerusalem Tukura bests and added 10 season bests in MSU senior Marcus Polak wrestles Northern State’s Blake the meet. Dylan Harvey (Jr., Photo by Jerusalem Tukura Perryman in the 157 division in the Dome. Polak defeated Hurdles) and Chiti Nkhuwa (Fr., MSU sophomore Tyler Rudolph handles the ball in a Northern Sun Perryman, 13-11. Sprints) earned double PRs for the Intercollegiate Conference game with Minnesota Duluth. The men's team; Erin Winterton (Fr., Beavers defeated Duluth, 90-82, Saturday in the Dome. Polak highlights final dual of season Hurdles) had PRs in the 60 hurdles and the 200. (MSU Sports Information) — ion, both winning by just one Randii Widmer (Jr., Jumps) Beavers finish strong Just a few minutes before the point each. placed fifth overall in the women's triple jump, going 33-feet-4¾; By Jerusalem Tukura and won, 90-82. The game flowed Minot State University wrestling Crissler won his match with a Winterton was seventh in the 60 Sports Editor very well with the ball being team was scheduled to begin its reversal in the final period to tie hurdles with a 9.85. Patience The Minot State men’s basket - passed around as quickly and as match against Northern State, and earned the bonus point for Albertson (So., Distance) was sev - ball team had a great weekend, many times as possible, therefore senior Marcus Polak was making riding time to win 5-4. Toledano enth in the 3,000 (11:49.88), a PR, winning both games. The first rattling their opponents and divid - an important phone call. went into the final period up two and Silva seventh in the 400 game was against St. Cloud State ing their attention. The Beavers’ On the other end was the and held off his opponent in the (1:01.97) for the women. University on Friday. The Beavers quick offense gave them enough father of Polak's girlfriend. Polak final two minutes to win 4-3. Farai Madungwe (Sr., defeated the Huskies by eight room for a high shooting percent - was asking permission to marry Overall, head coach Evan Jumps/Sprints) took fifth in the points, 97-89. age of 53.6 as opposed to UMD’s his daughter. With the go-ahead, Forde was pleased with how his men's triple jump with 42-feet-8; The first half was where most of 43.9. he proposed in front of the 513 in team performed, despite ulti - Clarence Hardy (Fr., Jumps) sev - the magic happened. The Beavers These home games added to a attendance. mately losing 24-21. enth place in the long jump with kept hitting shots, making the winning streak of four, and being One forfeit and three matches "I thought we fought pretty 20-feet-2½. Tyler Bates (Jr., Sprints) largest lead of the game with 16 the last home game of the season, later, it was his turn to wrestle. In hard tonight," Forde said. "We finished fifth in the 200 with a points at 5:12 with the score at 42- the Beavers left on a good note. the final period, Polak (157) had good effort and went after 22.70 and seventh in the 400 with a 26. Chris Davis (Sr., G.) had an out - trailed 6-9 after earning an escape those guys pretty hard. It was a 51.46. MSU slacked in the second half, standing performance contributing and two takedowns. The match fun dual to be a part of, but like enabling St. Cloud to narrow the 24 points, three 3-pointers, and was tied at 11-11, looking like it so many duals this season, we was headed for overtime. But with just didn't have quite enough." gap to a close four points with four rebounds to the game. Tyler ... Hockey 10 seconds to go, Polak earned Earlier, the Beavers dropped about four minutes left in the Rudolph (So., F.) finished with 21 continued from page 9 game. These final moments were points, Michael Pelo (Sr., G.) with one more takedown to outlast his their final road NSIC dual at Johnson found the net 13 sec - critical to MSU’s victory as St. 18, and McDonald with eight. opponent and win 13-11. Minnesota State University onds in, making it a 3-3 tie. Cloud fought to match every shot The two weekend wins moved "It's a night I'll never forget, Moorhead, 30-9, spoiling Forde’s Tempers flared between the the Beavers made, but the Beavers the Beavers to share fifth place that's for sure," Polak said. first match against his former teams in the last minute of play, were able to maintain the lead with with St. Cloud State in the NSIC With that win, and his final school. Crissler, Polak and with coincidental roughing some free throws from Dominique North, but St. Cloud earned the tie appearance in the MSU Dome, heavyweight Mitchell Eull each penalties. McDonald (Sr., G.), several field breaker, sending Minot State to Polak is now tied for the seventh contributed three points. The clock wound down and goals from Nathan Mertens (Jr., G.) Winona State yesterday as the sixth most career victories in school Minot State will wrestle in Johnson struck again in overtime including a 3-pointer, and two seed in the NSIC/Sanford Health history with 67. individual competition at the to give MSU the win, 4-3, to head dunks from Tyler Rudolph (So., F.). Men’s Basketball Tournament. Tanner Crissler (141, So.) and NCAA Division II Super Region into the national tournament. Saturday, MSU took on Results were not available at Carlos Toledano (165, Jr.) also Three tournament Saturday in The Beavers play March 4 at 5 University of Minnesota Duluth press time. came out on top in exciting fash - Sioux Falls, S.D. p.m. in Bensenville, Ill. 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