Volume 94 , Number 18 Inside This Issue: March 21, 2013 - Student Who’s Who, Page 3 - Political Corner, Page 5 Minot, N.D. 58701 - , Page 9 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Baseball, Page 9 ReMd INOT&STATEGUNIVrEReSITY en Dress for Success

Photo courtesy of Lisa Eriksmoen The MSU hockey team celebrates after defeating Lindenwood (Mo.) University, 9-5, to win the American Collegiate Hockey Association title in Chicago earlier this month. Hockey wins ACHA title Jamie Council cut it close in a 5-4 overtime victory over the University Staff Writer of Oklahoma. That win put MSU in the frozen four, ABOVE: MSU The keeping their goal of a national title alive. students Jorden men’s hockey club won its first-ever Minot played in the semi-finals on Brown, Josh Sandy Murdoch Cup championship in its 17 March 5. At the end of the first period, the teams had a and Samantha years in the American Collegiate goal apiece. The Beaver goal came from senior Jordan Christman model Hockey Association. This squad went into the season Willert with just over eight minutes left in the period. for the Dress for ranked seventh, but came out on top. This club team Two more goals came in the second period, this time Success fashion made a statement not only for themselves, but put both belonging to Minot. Senior captain Nigel Dube put show in the Beaver Minot on the map, as well. one in on a power play, assisted by junior Jared Dam earlier this The homestretch of the season began in the 2013 McIntosh and Willert. With just one second on the clock, month. The event ACHA National Tournament in Chicago, Ill. March 2. sophomore Michael Jordan buried a goal, assisted by showcased what The Beavers defeated the University of Central Dube and senior Eric Herbel to put the Beavers up 3-1 and what not to Oklahoma 5-0 in their first game of the tournament. heading into the final period. wear to a job Minot moved on to the quarter finals the next night and interview. See Champs — Page 12 LEFT: MSU student Safety Summit on campus: providing tips for students Tiffany Jaeger poses as she walks Justine Olson awareness and educate students will give interactive presentations the catwalk in the Staff Writer on how to better protect them - throughout the event. Themed Dress for Success On Tuesday, students in the selves from dangers on campus booths in the hallway outside the fashion show. Honors Program course, and in the community. Beaver Dam will distribute safety Community Problem Solving, will Margie Zietz of the Minot items such as whistles and flash - Photos by Zac DeMers host Minot State University’s first Police Department, Terry Kiser of lights. Students who visit each Student Safety Summit in the Nighthawk Security, Nancy booth may enter their names in a Student Center Beaver Dam from Mickelson of MSU’s Counseling drawing for the grand prize, Beats 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The purpose of Services and Dawn Reule of the by Dr. Dre headphones. the summit is to promote safety Rural Crime and Justice Center See Summit— Page 8 Page 2 – March 21, 2013 News Red & Green Red & Green ‘Beavers’ Among Beavers Where Beavers Rate High

Going Back in MSU History Flashback

The photo on the left appeared in the Red and Green, Vol. 16, No. 27, July 27, 1937. M.S.T.C refers to Minot State Teachers College.

Because of climatic conditions in , beavers living in this area develop the sturdiest bodies and keenest wits, briefly are “tops” in their class. The same precepts apply to M.S.T.C. Beavers.

Today in History News in Brief 1928: Charles A. for more information. supply fees and is limited to the Lindbergh receives College Goal Sunday International Film first 12 to sign up. Congressional Medal – March 24 Series - March 26 Register at of Honor from College is expensive. The Free “The Forgiveness of Blood,” ʻMajor Confusionʼ https://epayment.ndu.nodak.edu President Coolidge. Application for Federal Student the next MSU foreign language workshop – March 27 /C22800_ustores/web/index.jsp. Aid or FAFSA is a process familiar department film, will run Tuesday Many students have switched 1929: Kate Smith records to any college student. Whether a at 7:30 p.m. in the Aleshire majors once, and some have “God Bless America.” student is a freshmen or a senior, Theater. switched multiple times. To help Intramurals – filling out the FAFSA is beneficial. Characters in the film, set in with this learning process, the March 27 1963: Famous Alcatraz The event is in Old Main, room Europe, use a medieval-period MSU Student Success Center is Intramural sports are an excit - Prison is closed. It is 314, from 1-3 p.m., Sunday. book to plot revenge on fellow cit - hosting a workshop “Major ing way to get involved on cam - located in the San Contact the MSU Financial Aid izens. The event is free and open Confusion,” Wednesday, from 1 to pus. Volleyball intramurals will Fransisco Bay Harbor Office, 858-3375, for information to everyone. Door prizes to local 2 p.m. in the Westlie Room, third start Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the and was known to be on pre-registration and what to “international” restaurants. floor of the Student Center. Lynda Wellness Center. Sign up at one of the most bring to the event. Contact Scott Sigel, 858-4265, or Bertsch will lead the workshop. www.imleagues.com. secure prisons in the [email protected] for Free to all current MSU students. Contact Josh Sandy, world. more information. Contact the Student Success [email protected] Center, 858-3362, for more infor - u, for more information. 1980: U.S. olympic team HiTshtoe rMySUDsaoycia–l scMienacrecdhep2ar5 t - mation. boycotts summer ment will host the annual olympics in Moscow. Northwest Region History Day. Easter egg hunt – MSU faculty and students will MaThteh MTSaUlkm–athMdaerpcahrtm2e8nt MaMr-cLhife2a6 ctivities, MSU After 2011: Texas man judge 6th – 12th grade students’ Art Department Mono- will hold part two of its series on Dark, will sponsor an Easter Egg recieves first full face projects from 12 - 3 p.m. in Old the Schrodinger Equation in Hunt at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the typMeicaNh iBglohotm–, asMsisatarnct hart2pr7 o - transplant performed Main, first and second floors. This Modeling Energy Level of Wellness Center. The event is free fessor, will present the art depart - in the U.S. year’s theme is: "Turning points in Hydrogen Atom in Model Hall, to all MSU students with a current ment-sponsored event, Monotype history: People, Ideas, Events." room 330, Thursday. Contact ID. Join the pre-Easter fun. Night, Wednesday, 6 - 9 p.m. in Narayan Thapa, (Courtesy of Contact Aaron Hughes, 858-3987, Hartnett Hall room 215 (east side). [email protected], thepeoplehistory.com) or [email protected] Cost is $15 for registration and for more information. Red & Green News Page 3 - March 21, 2013 NSSLHA Students make Financial Aid priority conference ‘Who’s Who’ list deadline approaching

Minot State University will Brittany Diegel, communica - Students should file the Free but funding may be limited to the on campus honor students who have been tion disorders; Kaylee Dockter, Application for Federal Student Federal Pell Grant and Federal selected to Who’s Who Among biology and chemistry; Karissa Aid (FAFSA) now for the 2013-14 Direct Loan programs. Students in American Erdmann, elementary educa - school year. The MSU Financial Aid Office March 22 Universities and Colleges at an tion; Camille Fanner, commu - Students returning to Minot encourages students to file their award ceremony and luncheon nication disorders; Molly State for the fall 2013 or spring 2013-14 FAFSA online at (MSU Public Information in the Conference Center April Fritel, elementary education; 2014 semesters should complete www.fafsa.ed.gov for fastest pro - Office) — Minot State 10. Emily Gordon, communication and submit FAFSA online cessing. Students filing online University's chapter of the This year, 12 MSU juniors disorders; Kallie Holmen, ele - (www.fafsa.ed.gov) by April 8 in will need to use their federal PIN National Students Speech and seniors were selected for mentary education; Jessica order for the MSU Financial Aid number to sign their FAFSA elec - Language Hearing inclusion in the 2013 edition. A Rosin, biology; Rebecca Ryan, Office to receive FAFSA results by tronically. If a parent signature is Association is holding its campus nomination committee music education; Markus the April 15 priority funding needed on the FAFSA, the parent 2013 spring conference and editors of the annual direc - Wilson, biology and chemistry; deadline. Students meeting the must apply for their own PIN at March 22 in the Conference tory chose the students based and Chelsey Zietz, athletic priority funding deadline will be www.pin.ed.gov. Center, third floor, Student on their academic achieve - training. considered for all federal student Avoid FAFSA scams by using Center, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 ment, service to the communi - To make a reservation for aid programs including the the www.fafsa.ed.gov official p.m. ty, leadership in extracurricular the luncheon, contact the Federal Pell Grant, Direct Loan, website. Sites ending in .com The keynote speaker is activities and potential for con - Office of the Vice President for Work Study, Perkins Loan, and (not.gov) usually charge a fee for Barbara Williams Hodson, a tinued success. Student Affairs by April 5 at Supplemental Education filing the free FAFSA. communication sciences and MSU students named this 858-3299. Opportunity Grant programs. For more information, contact disorders professor at year are: Stephanie Deutsch, Applications received after the the MSU Financial Aid Office at Wichita State University. mathematics education; priority deadline will be accepted, 858-3375. “The MSU chapter of NSSLHA has held confer - ences for the last 20 years. Flu Shots: Kind of a big deal The students plan, organize and execute a nationally Wendy Simmons best way to protect yourself from and other data to predict what You can also receive the seasonal renowned conference, which MSU nursing student the flu. The Center for Disease three influenza viruses will be the flu vaccine from your health care is attended not only by MSU If you’ve been watching the Control recommends everyone most common for the coming flu provider. students, faculty and staff, news or visited the hospital lately, aged six months and older should season. but also by practicing you may have noticed the flu out - get the vaccine. Common side effects from the speech-language patholo - break this year has been pretty Developing pneumonia is a flu vaccine include soreness, red - gists from Montana, South serious. According to the North serious complication for pregnant ness or swelling at the injection Dakota, Minnesota, Dakota Department of Health, a women, people over 65 and peo - site, low grade fever, or aches. Saskatchewan and total of 3,633 cases of influenza ple who have certain medical con - If you don’t like needles, the Table Talk! Manitoba,” said Lesley have been reported since Sept. 1, ditions such as asthma, diabetes or flu vaccine is also available by Magnus, associate professor 2012. Of those, 143 cases required chronic lung disease. If you live nasal spray, approved for people Join us for great conversation of communication disorders. hospitalization and eight victims with or care for others who have aged 2 - 49 who are not pregnant. with spectacular people. This year, the emphasis is died. In response to the outbreaks, these conditions, it is especially Nasal spray side effects include Thursdays, 12 –1 p.m., in on assessment and treatment Trinity Health enacted visitor important for you to be vaccinated runny nose, headache, sore throat Admin. 158. Bring your own strategies for children with restrictions at both the hospital against the seasonal flu. or cough. It generally takes two lunch and come to make new and the nursing home facilities. Some people should not get a weeks for antibodies to provide friends, talk about issues of the severely impaired speech. day, about faith and about life. The hospital only recently lifted Information about methods flu vaccine without checking with protection against the illness. No basic knowledge needed, for accelerating understand - restrictions. However, the restric - their physician. If you have a The CDC recommends getting just the desire to listen, to think ability gains will be present - tion still stands at Trinity Nursing severe allergy to chicken eggs, a seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it is and to engage. ed in the daylong conference. Home. severe reaction to the influenza available, usually beginning in The $50 early bird regis - Seasonal flu can be very serious vaccine or a history of Guillain- September. At this time, some tration must be received by and require hospitalization. Barre Syndrome, refer to your providers may have exhausted March 1. On-site registration Symptoms of the flu are similar to health care provider before getting their supply, so call to check for is $75. The conference is free the common cold; however, the flu the vaccine. If you have a moder - availability. MSU Student Health, to all MSU students, faculty is usually more severe. Symptoms ate-to-severe illness with a fever, located in Lura Manor, offers sea - and staff. include fever 100°F (38.8°C) or wait until you recover before get - sonal flu vaccines at student For a registration form, higher, cough, sore throat, runny ting vaccinated. prices. Call 701-858-3371 for more visit www.minotstateu.edu/ or stuffy nose, headaches, body To give citizens the best protec - information. ndslha/pdf/2013NSSLHA aches, chills, fatigue, nausea, vom - tion, researchers change the sea - First District Health Unit offers ConferenceBrochure.pdf. iting and/or diarrhea. sonal flu vaccine each year. They seasonal flu vaccines. Call 701- The seasonal flu vaccine is the examine international surveillance 852-1376 to make arrangements. Page 4 – March 21, 2013 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion This editorial may not On Movies necessarily reflect the views of MSU or the Red & Green staff ʻBourne Legacyʼ Miller (Teller) and Cassie tomorrow’s interview. Should be Skylar Astin do a good job as the The end of the Bakken? (Astin), his friends since high easy, right? friends who are completely Minot has been a boomtown since school, want to take him out to I was pretty excited to see opposite from one another. I oil was found out west. Minot, in the celebrate and to get away from this film when I first saw its trail - don’t know much about Astin, central part of the state, is not neces - his controlling father, Dr. Chang er. After watching it, though, I but I have seen Teller in a few sarily at the heart of the oil produc - by Alex Nelson (Chau), who wants his son to be was not 100 percent satisfied. I films such as “Footloose” and tion, but there are some causes for con - Staff Writer a doctor. enjoyed the movie, but I noticed “Project X,” a film produced by cern. When we turn 21, some people With the notion of only just it had a few flaws. I noticed that Todd Phillips who directed “The The oil boom has brought to town believe it is a sign of more respon - having a few beers and then the film has similarities with the Hangover.” As I said, they both sibility and growing up, others new hotels, restaurants and also new coming home to get ready for the film “The Hangover,” which was did a good job in this film. believe it to be a sign of freedom jobs. We now have more choices for big interview tomorrow, Jeff and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Chon, who is widely known and doing what you want. “21 and his friends begin to hang out at Moore. Even with the different for being in “The Twilight Saga,” eating out and more rooms for events Over” stars Justin Chon, Miles different bars. There they meet locations and plot lines, I could does a good job, also. There were such as tournaments, weddings and Teller, Skylar Astin, Sarah Wright, Jeff’s friend Nicole (Wright), tell this had “The Hangover” moments I think they kind of funerals. But what happens when the Jonathan Keltz, and Francois Chau. who Cassie has taken an interest written all over it. If you were to decreased his appearance in the oil eventually runs dry? It is directed by Jon Lucas and in. They also meet Randy watch the two together, you film, more focusing on Teller and Will Minot return to what it was Scott Moore and rated “R” for (Keltz), who they accidently could tell that the films were Astin. years ago, with few hotel rooms and strong language, nudity and alco - become enemies with. What was similar in a way. It could be that While there were many funny places to eat? Will Minot be quiet? Will hol and drug references. supposed to be a few drinks people are running out of ideas, moments in this movie that I traffic die down? Sounds peaceful, The movie is about a young col - turns into something else as the so they use a similar theme over enjoyed, there were moments huh? lege student named Jeff Chang situation is out of control; now and over again. that could have been a bit better. The hotels will become empty; (Chon) who is a straight A student they have to help Jeff get back to The acting was good, and there will not be much business. The and is about to turn 21 years old. his house and be ready for comedic duo Miles Teller and See 21— Page 8 oil people keep hotels running. A majority of them are from out of state. Some hotels, set up as long-term stays, will be the first to go since primarily oil workers use them. They indirectly Not Just Paranoia constructed new hotels when they came to town. The restaurants, too, Nazi birth control will lose profits when they leave. One positive thing is empty hotels According to the back cover sterilants to food and water to water.” This book was written of the book, “On Population diminish human birth rates. The over thirty years ago, and I might be transformed into apartments; Three Essays,” a book that con - book is called “Human Ecology always wonder if such things then rent would go down because of a tains essays by Thomas Malthus, Problems and Solutions.” The aren’t being done today to some surplus of rooms available. by Bryan Lynch Julian Huxley, and Frederick book was written by Paul R. degree, because now we have Some questions remain: will there Staff Writer Osborn, these three men's essays Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich, and more technology. be people here to utilize these “empty” After reading what I just read, highlighted an urgency for a John P. Holdren. Given the tyrannical crazi - hotel rooms? Will oil workers stay I’m a little disturbed. It seems there global birth control policy. Page 256 of the book says, ness of the federal government when the black gold dries up or move are some people out there who John P. Holdren (now the “Technically impossible today, today, I wouldn't be surprised at on? The latter is more probable, and wouldn’t mind seeing us all infer - white House Science Czar, inter - although theoretically feasible all if they were trying to secretly the reason some Minot hotels will tile or forcing us not to have kids estingly enough) helped author are suggestions that sterilants or sterilize us. have to turn their rooms into apart - (or at least it looks that way from a book in the seventies that fertility-reducing agents be ments and some restaurants may close. the types of things they write). mentioned a proposition to add added to staple food or drinking See Control — Page 7

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On Music ʻGive Me Everything,ʼ Lindsay Lohan nature of pop music with its con - apologized to her personally, but stant searching for “the next big then thought otherwise and filed a hit” or “the new hot single,” the countersuit against her. song did not see too unusual an On Feb. 21, 2013, Judge Denis by Ward Lamon amount of time in that top posi - Hurley made the following ruling Staff Writer tion. It was soon replaced and among what turned out to be a 23- “It's insane to wait and they dethroned and officially so with page decision on the case before ain't growin' money/Keep flow - ’s release of his next , him, in', hustlers move beside us/So “Global Warming,” near the end “The Supreme Court has made I'm tip-toeing to keep blowing/I of just last year. This album clear that 'music, as a form of got it locked up like Lindsay brought with it a new wave of hit expression and communication, is Lohan.” singles for him and certain older protected under the First You might recognize the above works of his withdrew to the Amendment.’ Thus, because the lyrics from pop-rapper Pitbull in shadows. song is a protected work of art, the his song, “,” Rather than letting bygones be use of plaintiff's name therein does which featured other artists such bygones, Lindsey Lohan had other not violate New York Civil Rights as Ne-Yo, and . plans. This song was revived to Law.” The song was originally released the forefront of Pitbull’s worries In this part, he specifically as the second single off his sixth when, all of a sudden, an old law - refers to and quotes part of the studio album, “Planet Pit.” That suit was brought back into play. 1988 decision Ward v. Rock against specific release date was back on Back in 2011, Lohan had sued Racism. That case was actually March 18, 2011. From there, the Pitbull for civil-rights law viola - more about New York, though, song shot to mainstream success tions, unjust enrichment and and the regulation of city-provid - and saw it seated atop the charts. intentional infliction of “emotional However, much as is the distress.” In reply, Pitbull initially See Lohan — Page 8 Page 6 – March 21, 2013 News Red & Green Chemistry magic show Intramural basketball champs

The team "We in this" poses with the trophy after being crowned champs in the intramu - ral basketball league this winter. Pictured are (from the left) Lexi Photo by Michelle Holman Bahl, Sarah Weidler, Guy Hanley (left), MSU curator of collections, and Cory Sheyenne Schneider, Mattern, MSU stockroom supervisor, perform a science Emily Byrne and Erika experiment for students, faculty and staff in the Cyril Moore Lemere. Not pictured: Science Center earlier this month. Science faculty and Sara Friesen, Shari students performed experiments developed by MSU classes Hewson, Taylor Undlin that included the types of things parents warned students to and Kalli Engh. The never do — play with dangerous chemicals, fire and team had a perfect 7-0 explosions. The MSU Science Division hosted the event as part record. of its annual science open house for area school children. Submitted Photo

$$$ NEWLY INCREASED WAGES $$$ Photo by Michelle Holman + Suzannah Miller conducts an experiment in Cyril Moore as part of an annual science open house and magic show. Miller is a Weekend and Night Pay sophomore majoring in chemistry education. The MSU Geology Additional Dept. Premium Pay Club helped organize the event. Excellent Benefits & Perks FT and PT Flexibility Welcome to Marketplace! Apply at Our service Counters or On-line at: Read the Red & Green online at www.marketplacefoods.com We Look Forward to Meeting You! www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen Red & Green News Page 7 - March 21, 2013 ... Control and behind our backs even as we continued from page 4 speak. Even if overpopulation is a I think that being able to have problem, I don’t think that we children is a beautiful and sacred should relinguish our natural thing — a right that nobody has right to have kids to a global birth the right to take away from some - control policy or sterilants in the one else. Personally, I think two food and water. I also find it very people who love each other mak - distur bing and alarming that some ing love and having a family people proposed almost Nazi-style together is one of the most beauti - birth control tactics like these, par - ful things on the planet. It's some - ticularly the one about adding ster - thing that government beau - ilants to food and water. I think we racrats should just leave alone! should still be vigilant about those Such horrific and unethical birth who want to institute policies like control policies are eugenics in its these even today, despite the fact most devilish form. that those books were written a Notes: According to the long time ago. “Webster’s Seventh Collegiate We should also investigate the Dictionary,” eugenics is a field of question of whether or not unethi - study that deals with trying to con - cal ways to control population trol human reproduction and aren’t being done under our noses genetics. Spring Elections Page 8 – March 21, 2013 News Red & Green ence in order to continue our way Without government’s help in I Despite some of these flaws, the ... Values ... 21 to prosperity. Yes, economies will recent years, jobs would not have film is good in and of itself, as I continued from page 5 continued from page 4 may not be protected as well. fluctuate. It has been shown in our been created at the level they have believe that it even has a few Without government, the civil history. Our economy will never been created. understood the jokes at these laughs. As I said, though, the main rights movement might have been stay at a consistent level for finite I do not want more govern - parts; however, they were not flaw is that the movie sometimes a failure. The reason for this is periods of time. It is unstoppable; ment control. I also do not want enough to make me laugh. The feels like a watered-down, college because laws would not have recessions will happen. But that is less government control. It is at a most I did at those moments was version of “The Hangover.” been enacted to disallow segrega - why we have government. We decent level right now, if only they smirk at the joke or the action. I However, I think it is worth a watch tion and allow equality for all citi - have government to get us out of could come to an agreement on guess to me, some of the jokes or two. It may not be the perfect zens of the . problems such as this. the important issues of the times. about alcohol or sex didn’t sur - comedy in the world, but for what We also need government to Obama’s not doing that bad of As explained, government in gen - prise me as it feels like that nearly it’s worth, it was entertaining. help us continue on our healing a job if the unemployment level is eral have helped out the economy most “R” rated comedy films deal I rate “21 and Over” 3 out of 5 road. We need government influ - below eight percent. This level in ways unimaginable compared around those subjects, so it was Beavers. could be better, but it is a start. to a couple of years ago. not exactly new for me.

was protected thusly by the First needed to be and the ever-hungry ... Lohan Amendment and had no further media ate it right up as a result. INSIDE/OUT continued from page 5 ed sound systems used to control involvement into advertising The case saw coverage by all the MSU's News and the volume in concerts in NYC’s Lohan and her name. End of story, major news entities including Central Park. There was an inter - right? Wrong. ABC, Billboard, the Feature Show est identified in limiting excessive Lohan actually made off just and the Huffington Post among noise, but regulating it turned out fine. She wasn’t charged for any - numerous others. Thursdays, live at 5 P.M. to be content neutral. Basically thing involving her lawsuit being For someone with such a shown again at 6:30 P.M. though, they took into heavy con - otherwise frivolous even after bespeckled ledger of public opin - Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. sideration what music is in terms Pitbull’s attorney argued that she ion such as herself, Lohan still has of being an aspect of speech. should be. What did happen numerous other past misde - KMSU TV Channel 19 In regards to some of the other though was on the part of Lohan’s meanors against her, including Produced by MSU Broadcasting students aspects of the initial suit by lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia, who the stealing of a necklace, hitting a Lohan, namely her name being plagiarized in the creation of her woman in a third-degree assault used for advertisement or trade court briefs. She took material charge and also crashing into a purposes, Hurley added: from direct sources ranging from cement truck and then lying to “Here, plaintiff's name is men - newspapers, legal/educational police officials about the incident. tioned one time in only one of the websites and also law firms. This On top of those, she is still 104 lines of the song. It is not used “affront to the court” earned her refusing rehab and jail time, so in the song's title or the refrain, $750 in fines but moreover just you know, that’s really working and appears entirely incidental to added to the overall detriment of out well for her. Maybe, at some the theme of the song.” the whole ordeal. point, she’ll come to realize that So ultimately, Pitbull’s song For a simple lawsuit that could perhaps her current path of travel was deemed a work of art and have come and gone, this sort of isn’t really getting her very far in thing made it much larger than it life.

... Summit continued from page 1 “This is a fun way for students to learn how to live a safe, healthy Wednesday Night Alive! lifestyle, collect prizes that will help them be safe in the communi - ty and gain tips ranging from self- defense to how to help your drunken friend,” Josh Sandy, a Wednesday Nights student in the class said. Administration 158 8:30 p.m. (worship and Bible study) First Lutheran Church-ELCA 120 5th Ave. NW 852-4853 Saturday (3-23) - Palm Saturday - 5:30 pm Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry Sunday (3-24) - Palm Sunday - 9:30 am (only one service on Palm Sunday) A Lutheran ministry on campus, not just a ministry to Lutherans Thursday (3-28) - Maundy Thursday 2:00 pm - (Shut-in Service) in Chapel [email protected] st 7:00 pm - Service with 1 Holy Communion Facebook Lutheran Campus Ministry-MSU Red & Green Sports Page 9 - March 21, 2013 Boag named First Team All-NSIC and First Team Beavers All Central Region perfect in (MSU Sports Information Office) — Minot State University’s Carly Boag (Jr.) from Tamworth, Australia, was named to the Florida Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference The Minot State University Women’s softball team (18-1 overall, 0-0 Basketball All- NSIC) is showing its strength early Conference First on with a 15-game winning streak. Team. She also The Lady Beavers returned becomes the sec - from the National Training Center ond student-ath - Spring Tournament in Florida last lete from Minot Boag week with a perfect record, win - State to earn a first ning all 10 games. team All-Central Region award. On the first day of the tourna - Soccer’s Zoe Fisher was named to Photo curtesy of MSU Sports Information Office ment, they shut out Spring Arbor the team in November. Softball team (from the left) back row: Corinne Gautron, Vanesa Christiuk, Mandy Greenberg, University (Mich.), 4-0 and 8-0. Boag averaged 18 points per Rachael Smith, Codi Thomas, Tiffany Friesen and Katie Backes; middle row: Brittany Thorson, The next day the Beavers game and led the conference with Taylor Studler, Stacy Fournier, Keysha Jansen, Melissa Bell and Jen Dixon; front row: Brittany defeated University of Bridgeport, 11.8 rebounds and 2.7 steals per Hunt, Carmen Vargas, Maribel Casillas, Ali Cygan and Emily Fournier. game. She holds the 2012-13 NSIC See Softball — Page 10 season record for most points in a game (37) and most rebounds in a game (22) with 14 double-doubles, including five in a row, during the 2012-13 campaign. She becomes the first Minot State women’s basketball player to earn the honor in the program’s first year as a full member of NCAA Division II and the NSIC. Boag was one of three NSIC players on the five-person first team. “This is a great honor for Carly and a much deserved award,” head coach Sheila Green Gerding said. “She was relentless on the boards, a proficient scorer and one Photo courtesy MSU Sports Information Office of the hardest workers on the Baseball team (from the left) back row: Patrick Arnston, assistant coach, Paul Vogelsang, Tyler Stevenson, Brian Vine, Trevor Gust, court all the time.” Jesse Goertzen, Matthew Davis, Jeff Irving, Nolan Axten, Doug Rolfson, Mitch Olson, Cole Stober, Alex Fornshell, Zane Sawyer, Boag finished her junior season Conner Moughtin and Brock Weppler, head coach; middle row: Jamin Heller, Corbyn Shields, AJ Begay, Doug Richter, Austin ranked seventh in NCAA Division Bernston, Shayne Court, Andrew Roach, Jordan Gilmour, Shane Seddon, Micah Holmen, Tyler Richter and Jarrett Duchscher; front II in rebounding with a 11.8 row: Mike Turcotte, Trey Jacobson, Sean Arbaut, Colton Gatherum, Austin Zorn, Alec Grothe and Matthew Schneider. boards per game average and 32nd in scoring at 18.1 points per game. She was tied for the confer - Beavers return from Tucson with high hopes ence lead in steals. Boag set a sin - gle-season rebounding mark with by Jamin Heller The marathon trip featured 10 Southwest Minnesota State. Baseball News Central Region 319 boards and became the fastest Staff Writer games in just nine days and Freshman starter Jesse Goertzen poll, becoming one of just four player in school history to score The Men’s included match-ups against a mix continued his hot start by tossing NSIC teams to make the ranking. 1,000 career points. Baseball team returned from their of NSIC foes and other Division II a complete game in game two, Despite the hot start, the “Carly was a positive leader for spring training trip to Tucson and NAIA opponents. After drop - while Connor Moughtin and Beavers were unable to upset a our team. 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