February 9, 2012 Inside this edition: Minot State University Student Spotlight - Page 3 Minot, N.D. 58701 2012 predictions - Page 5 Volume 93 , Number 15 Sports - Page 9 www.minotstateu.edu/redgreen Red &Green ACTF - Page 10 Mu Sigs sponsor blood drive

Photo by Bekka Ryan MSU students (from the left) Peg Morris, Elisabeth Derby, Kayla Torgerson and Breanna Benson pose at the NDACDA conference in Fargo on Sunday. Music majors smash hit

Photo by Amber Penrose at choral conference Mu Sigma Tau members (from the left) Eric Zitter, Jerad Aasen and Justin Peterson work the registration desk at the annual MSU blood drive last week. Bekka Ryan Kayla Torgerson; Alto I: Staff Writer Courtney Armstrong, Erica The American Backes, Breanna Benson and Choral Directors Association Elizabeth Derby; Alto II: Jasmine New leadership class at MSU (NDACDA) held its statewide Massingill, Rebecca Ryan, Tanya conference Feb. 3 and 4 at the Borho and Peg Morris. Zac DeMers opportunities for leadership munity and the campus. North Dakota State University in Sandra Peter, an associate pro - Comm 281 applications. Cummings said organizers Fargo. fessor of music at Luther College The Minot State University “We apply what we have invited a select few to be in the The NDACDA conference fea - in Decorah, Iowa, directed the College of Business is offering a learned/are learning to our proj - class. tured three honor choirs this year. women’s choir. Students said new class this spring pertaining ects,” Cummings said. “An email was sent to stu - The choirs consisted of a treble methods used in their honor choir to business leadership. Andy Right now, the class is split dents who had 90+ credits and choir for junior high women; a enhanced their experience in a Bertsch, business administration into two teams, working in and had senior status to come join the mixed choir for junior high men large-group setting. instructor, teaches the pilot busi - outside of class. One team is program,” he said. and women; and a women’s “It was nice being with a selec - ness leadership class. working on a project to stream - Business majors may wonder honor choir for high school and tion of voices that you aren’t used “The class is specifically line the operations of the College if this class will count toward collegiate women. to singing with,” Borho said. “I designed for business students,” of Business. The other is working graduation and if it will be 13 Minot State University stu - have been involved in the NDAC - business major Aaron Cummings on a project to raise money to offered again. dents participated in the DA honor choirs before, when I said in an email interview. “The help students affected by this “For me, this class fulfills some women’s honor choir. The 13 was in the 8th grade, as a treble class is to help students become summer’s flood. of my elective credits toward grad - students are: Soprano I: Sara voice. It was a neat experience strong, ethical leaders in the It is not a class where students uation. In the future, it could be a Schwarzrock and Rae-Mae being in the more advanced choir future; to help students develop sit at a desk all day with a pen required core class. It depends on Owens; Soprano II: Jessika this time around.” leadership skills.” and paper in hand. The class gets how successful we are this semes - Cooper, Teresa Hargrove and See NDACDA — Page 7 This class presents many the students involved in the com - ter,” Cummings said. Page 2 – February 9, 2012 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “Are you a part of any campus organizations? Why or why not?” Edosomwan Isreal Osayande Comm 281

Sam Kalmbach Sarah Johnston Diogo Craveiro Hanna Borner Abby Langehaug Alexis Hubsky Accounting History International Business Management Nursing English “Yes. I belong to the “Yes, I belong to a lot. The “No, because I don’t have “No I am not. I just changed “Yes, the Nursing “Yes. I belong to the accounting club, the history club, intramurals, time. I’m very busy, a lot my major, so I’m still looking Student Association, English club, because I’m finance club and the Chi Alpha and the residence of things to do.” because there are different because I’m a nursing an English student and I entrepreneurship club. ” hall association, I’m their ones.” student and it gets us all like what they do there.” secretary and treasurer” working together.”

News in brief Today in History 1825: The House of Semester at Sea SGA applicants Black History Month NDSA next week Representatives elects John The North Dakota Student Quincy Adams the 6th U.S. representative on wanted Panel Association will meet Saturday, president. The Student Government The Black Student Association Feb. 18, at . campus Association is now accepting and the Office of International A representative from the Minot State University was origi - 1863: Alanson Crane gets a patent applicants for the positions of Co- Programs invite all MSU stu - Semester at Sea study abroad nally going to host the event, but for the fire extinguisher. Director of Intramurals, Co- dents, staff and faculty to join an program will be on campus today had to relocate it to BSC due to Director of Entertainment, open forum discussion of the from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. near the the lack of availability of hotel 1895: In Massachusetts, W.G. Director of Public Information and black cultural experience entrance to the Beaver Creek rooms in Minot. Morgan invents volleyball. Director of Public Relations. The throughout history. The event Café. Bekka Ryan, SGA Director of SGA invites all students to pick up will take place Thursday, Feb. 16, State Affairs, said Minot State is 1933: Moran, Wyo. experiences a an application from the SGA at 12:15 p.m. in the Beaver Dam. still co-sponsoring the event, and record -63 degrees office, outside the Beaver Dam. Academic success invites all MSU students to Fareinheit. workshop today attend. Interested students Lynn Redden of the POWER Biblical flood speaker MSU Life: should contact Ryan at 1963: The Boeing 747 flies for the center will host a workshop The MSU Pacesetters Club Valentineʼs Dance [email protected], first time. today at 1 p.m. in the Missouri invites all students, staff, faculty The Student Activities 858-3090. Room, on the third floor of the and community members to “The Committee invites all students to 1971 : Apollo 14 returns to Earth. Student Center. Flood of Genesis,” a presentation a Valentine’s Day dance Monday in the Hoffman NAC Gallery opens 1990: The Galileo probe passes The workshop, called Thursday, Feb. 16, in the A new Northwest Art Center Auditorium (Cyril Moore Room Venus. “Minimize Your Time ... Conference Center, Third Floor exhibit will open Feb. 15 in the 16). Mike Snavely, president of Maximize Your Grades,” will Student Center. The dance is free Gordon B. Olson Library Gallery. the nonprofit “Mission: 1998: Georgian president Eduard focus on tools to increase success for MSU students with an MSU The exhibition is of ceramic Imperative,” will explain where Shevardnadze survives an in college, and practice critical ID and $5 for each guest. works by Guillermo Guardia he believes the water necessary assassination attempt. skills. called “Mis Tres Verdades (Three for the flood depicted in the book Truths).” It will be on display of Genesis came from and where (Courtesy of Brainhistory.com) through March 15. it could have gone. 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Ben Bray and James Badge Dale. everyone dead. He manages to They find out that a pack of The interesting storyline The setting is Alaska where find fellow workers Flannery wolves has been stalking them. caught my attention for the entire Ottway (Neeson) works for an oil (Anderson), Diaz (Grillo), Ottway concludes that the group film. The main star, Neeson, of Alex Nelson company by hunting wolves who Hendrick (Roberts), Burk is near their den. Now the sur - course did a terrific job, showing Columnist threaten the workers. On the last (Anozie), Hernandez (Bray) and vivors must use more than just us that he was trying to do every - Live and die on this day. This day of the job, Ottway writes a let - Talget (Mulroney) still among the their wits to survive against the thing in his abilities to get himself tagline helps define this movie. I ter to his wife and plans to kill living. The wolf hunter also finds pack of wolves. and this band of roughnecks didn’t know what to expect from himself with his own rifle. a dying Lewenden (Dale) and tries I particularly enjoyed watching through the harsh Alaskan cold the movie, but I surely am glad I However, upon hearing the howl - to comfort him as he dies. this film; it actually made my heart and to survive the wrath of the went to see it. ing of a wolf, Ottway stops him - Stranded in the middle of jump wondering what would hap - wolves. “The Grey” is based on the self from committing the deed. nowhere, Ottway tries to get the pen next and how they would I honestly didn’t see any major short story, “Ghost Walker,” by Ian When the drilling ends, all the other survivors to find anything to make it out. The acting, in my cons in this movie except for a few Mackenzie Jeffers. Joe Carnahan workers board the plane for home. make a fire with. When night falls opinion, was superb. The actors parts. The one thing that con - directed it. Liam Neeson stars in a While all seems fine, the plane and the group has managed to showed us different reactions, cerned me was the portrayal of cast that includes Frank Grillo, cannot hold out in the blizzard make a fire, they discover they what different people might have wolves in this movie. As an avid Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, and crashes. Ottway wakes up to have another problem that may be done in this situation, and I was wolf lover, I detest when the Dermot Mulroney, Nonso Anozie, find the crashed plane and nearly more deadly than the winter cold. rooting for them the entire film. See Alex — Page 5

On Music I WUB Dubstep been more of an underground feel he is letting the genre of dub - term of “dubstep.” It is due to dubstep’s quickly scene. That is, of course, before step down, but that’s because they Dubstep, again in a general growing and evolving nature that these past few years. fail to see the larger picture. sense of the word, has been it has really almost divided music Today, the entire genre includ - Understand. I’m not at all claim - around for quite some time, but it in two. The reason being that, Ward Lamon ing not only dubstep, but also ing Skrillex to be the best or any - is only within the past few years with any given genre progressing Columnist techno and the many other EDM thing of the sort. Skrillex is simply that it has really rounded the at a much slower rate, everyone Skrillex literally started out this subgenres, is making an iconic delivering dubstep to the masses exponential growth curve and is has the luxury of checking out the year with a Bang[arang]! He is a rise into and actually above main - of all genres on a silver platter. now starting to progress at rates genre at their own leisure and legendary musician doing great stream music. Don’t believe me? Dubstep artists everywhere unimaginable to former musicians deciding if it’s for them. They can things for the progression of You can’t hear a single pop song obviously support the movement trying to progress their own gen - see how it changes and matures Electronic Dance Music [hereby today not trying to get in on the with their music, as it is their res. Made possible by today’s over the years, and become abbreviated, EDM]. For instance, action that these EDM artists are strong foundation, which must technology, what may have origi - involved in it or not. What has usually come Grammy time, the bringing to the table. exist for a person such as nally taken many years in the past been seen with the much faster EDM genre has never really had Whether or not you agree, at “Skrillex” to exist. I simply set has been greatly shortened. This is approach dubstep seems to be one distinct star rise up and solely the top of this phenomenal rise of apart Skrillex as “Skrillex” there allowing for dubstep music to taking is that it has almost taken represent the genre on the same electronic music is Skrillex. Now, I because, to his genre, he is the rep - spread at a much faster rate, yet at off overnight, relatively speaking. scale as other genres. For the most know he may be considered resentative figure many are com - the same time has almost caused a It has reached a point where part, EDM has - up until now - “brostep” to dubstep purists, who ing to associate with this new musical schism, if you will. See Ward — Page 5

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Going Back in Flashback MSU History This article was published on Jan. 14, 1984, inspected by an engineer several years ago. (Vol. 68, No. 14). At that time, Minot State Asbestos, a fiber formerly used in ceil - was “State University of North Dakota – ing construction known to cause cancer in Minot. Memorial Library is now Memorial some cases, was “suspected” to be present Hall, having been renovated in 1995. in several locations on campus. Katie “The engineer suspected asbestos might Ferguson, be present in the Student Union and in the Cook Hall Asbestos covered by drop ceilings library,” Lang said. “He also thought there director and By Patty Francis might be some in the underground piping, 2011-12 Red & Green Editor With rumors of asbestos floating in the but that’s of no danger to anyone, because Homecoming air, students, faculty and staff of SUND-M it is contained.” queen, may be wondering which buildings do and He said some particles found in the fil - donates don’t contain the cancer-causing fibers on tering system of the Student Union might blood at the campus. possibly be asbestos or dust. annual MSU According to Myron Lang, superinten - Lang said the library proved to contain blood drive dant of buildings and grounds, the univer - some asbestos fibers in dust samples taken last week. sity’s administration contracted a company by the State Health Department. Photo by from Montana to take air samples in the “We’re waiting for the air sample results to prove it is actually floating in the air,” Amber Student Union building and in the Penrose Memorial Library some time ago. Lang said. All the buildings on campus were See Flashback — Page 9

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Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry Lutheran ministry on campus not just for Lutherans Campus Pastor Kari Williamson - 833-2221 [email protected] Experience the World Firsthand: Study Abroad Stop by the MSU International Office and apply today. www.minotstateu.edu/international Red & Green News Page 7 - February 9, 2012 ... NDACDA continued from page 1 The women participated in two performances, the Showcase Concert and the Honors Choir Concert. MSU students Jonathan Clark, Troy Guttormson and Alex Baker, accompanied by MSU music faculty Cherie Collins, Ken Bowles and Rebecca Petrik, attended the North Dakota chapter conference, held at the same time as the honor choirs. The conference, held every other year, is a learning opportunity not only for practicing music educators, but also for collegiate-level music stu - dents. Baker said he experienced new methods in choral direction and teaching at NDACDA. “I had fun at the conference,” the music major said. “It was extremely worthwhile. Being in an atmosphere where I was surrounded by music directors and educators was extreme - ly interesting.” Conference sessions highlighted new teaching methods currently used across our state. “We watched the rehearsals of the three honor choirs,” Baker said. “The different starting methods which the directors used were varied, and fur - ther showed me that not every direc - tor has the same tools in their tool - box.” One session dealt with the chang - ing voice in adolescent males. The lecture focused on how this delicate time in a young singer’s life affects the overall sound of the choir. The speaker introduced methods to the participants, while urging the need of being sensitive to the student. “The speaker made some very interesting points about adjusting music to fit the range of voices. At the end of the session, the speaker brought in about 30 junior high stu - dents to put into practice what had been discussed this session to reflect the teaching methods,” Baker said. According to the national website, “The ACDA was founded in 1959 and is a non-profit music education organization whose central purpose is to promote excellence in choral music through performance, compo - sition, publication, research and teaching.” MSU currently does not have a collegiate chapter of the NDACDA. Page 8 – February 9, 2012 News Red & Green MSU’s Towle explores England Minot redistricting places

Cassie Neuharth Staff Writer MSU in new district Minot State University senior and Helena, Mont. Anthony Anderson Technology in the College of native John Towle planned a grand finale for the cul - Editor Business, was elected to the mination of his university experience. He decided to The North Dakota State council in November of 2010. complete requirements for his triple major of interna - Legislature approved a redraw - Before that, he had served as a tional business, management and marketing while ing of voting dis - overseas. tricts in the state on Towle began classes in January at the University Nov. 7. This means “... students of Chester in England. He is studying through MSU’s adjusting congres - need to be International Student Exchange Program (ISEP), sional and state leg - more confident where he is enrolled in several marketing and man - islative district lines agement courses, as well as participating in a work- every ten years fol - in their ability based learning placement program (similar to an lowing the decennial to make a internship or practicum). census. The city of difference.” Founded in 1839, the University of Chester has a Minot followed suit, – Tom Seymour total student population of around 14,000. The insti - redrawing the city’s tution offers study and recreational facilities that wards to accommodate its North Dakota state senator for include a modern library and a range of sports and growing population. eight years. fitness opportunities. For Towle, the university not Under the new map, the The redistricting also only offered the necessary academic options and area covered by 5th Ward reduced the number of polling amenities, but he also found the general location to shifted and now encompasses places in Minot. be a perfect fit for his personal interests. the area between 14th Ave. “In the past, we had ‘x’ num - The medium-sized town (population 120,000) is Submitted photo S.W. and 11th Ave. N.W., north ber of places to vote,” Seymour located in northwest England, only forty minutes John Towle, top, poses with friends in a telephone of the Minot State campus. said. “Now we only have four. from the larger cities of Liverpool and Manchester. booth in England. Scott Knudsvig and Tom The one students (living on cam - Chester is considered one of Britain’s top tourist gram. Students spend five weeks working for an Seymour represent the 5th pus) will go to is Lewis & Clark centers. Roman walls, a magnificent Cathedral and the organization. Towle will gain experience for a possi - Ward on the Minot City School, located about ten blocks world-famous Tudor ‘Rows’ (covered galleries of ble future career. He can apply academic knowledge Council. north of Minot State. The south - shops) are all within a short distance from the campus. in a work setting, develop practical skills and Seymour, a Minot State ern part of our ward will vote at Towle is eager to take advantage of all that the enhance his business knowledge. University instructor of .” U.K. has to offer, as well as to have the opportunity "The best way I can sum up my experience thus Business Information See Seymour — Page 12 to put into practice the business administration theo - far is: completely different, but absolutely brilliant," ries he learned through his education at Minot State. Towle said. “I want to try and absorb all of the culture,” Towle Towle is getting acquainted with his classmates, said. “I want to put meaning to my international British phrases, slang and with different cultural business degree, and gain an understanding of cul - backgrounds outside of the U.S. He looks forward to ture outside the U.S.” extending his stay in Europe after his program ends The University of Chester offers an opportunity to to attend the Euro 2012 football championship in develop skills through its work-based learning pro - Poland and the 2012 London Olympics. Tuesday Wednesday Night Alive!

Bread&Conversation Wednesday Nights Crane Hall Classroom Free soup lunch 9 to 10 p.m. for MSU students (worship and Bible study) Every Tuesday 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lutheran Campus Ministry Administration 158 A Lutheran ministry on campus, not just a ministry to Lutherans SPONSORED BY Kari Williamson • 833-2221 • [email protected] LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Red & Green Page 9 - February 9, 2012 Red & Green SSportsports Page 9 - February 9, 2012 BeaversBeavers TrackTrack andand fieldfield hashas b banneranner m meeteet MichelleMichelle Walling Michelle Walling oror PRs,”PRs,” headhead coachcoach StuStu MelbyMelby saidsaid smashsmash Staff Writer or PRs,” head coach Stu Melby said smash Staff Writer ofof thethe distancedistance teamteam afterafter thisthis meet.meet. 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This year, for the first time in more than 20 Anderson made it to the semifinals with a scene from 5K (16:22), 3K (9:22) and the fun. years, Minot State students made it to the finals and the comedy, “An Unnecessary Farce,” and advanced mile (4:39). R&G: Do you take part in semi-finals of this prestigious event. Officials nomi - again to the finals with a scene from “Scab.” Despite these huge improve - any other athletic training or nated MSU seniors Brett Olson and Peg Morris to par - During the final round, Olson performed Brutus’ ments, he is ready for bigger hobbies in your spare time? ticipate in the competition. monologue from Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.” and better things to come his MB: I like to do a triathlon in The 300 nominees for the scholarship participated Though he didn’t advance to the national champi - way. the summertime and, although I in the first round with a scene partner, performing a onships, no one discounts his achievement by any R&G: How and why did you haven’t had much time to do it scene of their choosing. Those selected to advance to means. start track? as much this year, I also take the semifinals again performed with a scene partner, “It is so tough to get into the finals,” Anderson MB: One summer (while at part in motocross competitions. again a scene of their choosing. Those advancing to said. “If you make it, you’re a winner already.” Our Redeemers high school) I R&G: Is there a team nick - the final round perform alone. After he graduates from MSU this fall, Olson will decided to do a triathlon. My name that you go by? Olson chose freshman Khristy Anderson as his attend the University of North Dakota, working neighbor coached me through it, MB: Well, last meet scene partner. toward a Master of Arts in theater. and he gave me some shoes to (Concordia College) a “I was honored that a senior would pick me to “I’m not positive if I want to go the academic train in. They had “cross coun - Jamestown kid caught me on work with him,” Anderson said. route, or try professional theater,” he said. But he try” written on them but, at the my cool down (after running the Morris chose senior Jake Flaten. knows that he will always be involved in the theater. time, I had no idea what it was mile in the distance medley) and Morris and Flaten advanced to the semifinals, per - For his senior recital, Olson is organizing a pro - so I had to look it up on the com - called me “Max, the Kicker.” It forming scenes from the dark comedy “Scab” and duction of “Sweeny Todd” and looking toward per - puter. It looked interesting, so I was probably because of how I “The Anger in Earnest & Earnestine.” Olson and formance dates of March 8, 9 and 10. gave it a try. I ran on the cross finished the race in an all-out country team with our school sprint and beat the other guy. So co-oped with Minot High. My far, indoor seems to be quality in distance coach was also the lead its competition and has forced ... Hockey another. McGeough got the first Zach Johnson chalked up assists. track coach, so the rest of my me to really try. Anyway, I like continued from page 9 goal, followed by a goal from “The key for us was just the Wildcats. After the first period, Laramie Davies. will to win,” Regier said. “They running carried over from there. that name — pretty catchy. MSU wasn’t looking so good. The final goal came in the third (the Beavers) just dug a little R&G: How is indoor track R&G: What keeps you moti - They were down 1-0 with junior period when Arizona brought deeper.” different from outdoor, based on vated? Dan Lamb disqualified from the their goalie out in an effort to gen - The MSU Beaver Hockey Club your experience since last year? MB: My faith, definitely; game. However, the Beavers erate a goal. Fiddler found an open men will next be in home action MB: It almost seems easier knowing that I can do whatever forced a quick turnaround in the goal and made the Wildcats pay, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. when they because there’s hardly any pres - I set my mind to. That’s a big second period when they scored bringing the ending score to 3-1. take on the sure other than to compete: you part of my life in general, too, two goals within a minute of one Herbal, Lybeck, Mitch Peeke, and Tetons at the MAYSA Arena. just go out there and do your not just for running. Page 12 – February 9, 2012 News Red & Green ... Hansen continued from page 1 “We’re doing as much of the work ourselves that we can,” Hansen said. “We started gutting as soon as we could, and we’re in the painting and carpeting stage now. It’s pretty slow-going at times, but it’s really satisfying to look around and see how much closer we come each week to hav - ing our home back.” After graduation, Hansen will be working on an MBA with a focus in marketing. He realizes his career and education may take him where it will, but he ultimately plans to return to North Dakota. “I don’t know where I’ll end up,” he said. “But really, there’s no place like home.”

... Seymour continued from page 8 On Monday, Jan. 30, the City Council voted to direct money from a one percent city sales tax to Minot State, allocating $1.2 million over five years to help pay for renova - tions to . The University rescinded the request for these funds on Friday, Feb. 3. Still, Seymour believes that the wel - fare of the city of Minot and Minot State University are joined at the hip. “When we had the flood,” Seymour said, “we housed the National Guard in our residence halls, we housed displaced people in the Dome, we housed FEMA in our Student Center … We give back. Long after oil dries up, Minot State will be here. “The city of Minot is growing like crazy,” Seymour said. “There are big issues being discussed, and we need more student participa - tion. Students need to have more confidence in their ability to make a difference.” Seymour encourages students to submit information, ideas or com - plaints directly to the City Council at minotnd.org. He also believes that students should consider run - ning for office. “Times are changing, and change is scary,” Seymour said. “It’s always good to have new, fresh perspectives and ideas.”