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Red & Green - Homecoming, Page 7 Volume 96, Number 2 September 18, 2014 Minot, N.D. 58701 minotstateu.edu/redgreen Gameday excitement RIGHT: MSU’s marching band entertains the crowd between plays and during halftime at Saturday’s football game at Herb Parker Stadium.

BOTTOM RIGHT: The MSU cheerleadering squad pumps up the crowd at Satuday’s football game. The cheerleaders helped keep the crowd lively during a cold evening game.

BELOW: MSU students work the KMSU Broadcasting booth providing music for Ssaturday’s tailgating activities.

Photo by Courtney Holman

Photo by Jamie Council Photo by Courtney Holman Page 2 – September 18, 2014 News Red & Green News in Brief vs. Jets on ESPN Deportes in Hartnett the Beaver Dam. v PoAtss topcakr ta t oNf ONTOSTTSOTOCCK K, Hall 328 (Language Resource Nick Hausman, a 10+ year vet -

Potsto ck wel com es guest artists, Center) Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. eran of the Chicago Improv scene,

Ned Kro use and Bra d Bac hmeier For more information, contact has been an ensemble member for

Sept. 18 and 19 f rom 9 a.m. to 5 Paul Cristofaro, assistant profes - The Annoyance Theater,

p.m. and Sep t. 2 0 from 10 a.m . t o sor of Spanish, at 858-4048. ComedySportz Chicago, pH

3 p.m . Productions, The Playground and

There will be ceramics the iO Theater. While at iO he per -

demonstr ations by g uest artists Theatre Improv Jam formed with the Harold teams,

Ned Krouse and Brad The Republic, Alpine Valley and Sessions part of Bach meier, MSU faculty and stu - Whiskey Rebellion. Currently,

dents, alon g wi th Rak u fi ring NOAsT pSaTrt OofC NK OTSTOCK, MSU Nick dedicates most of his time to

and d emonst ration s outs ide in welco mes Th eatre Improv Jam The Rebellion Network, of which

Submitted photo the Student Center Beaver Dam Sessions with Nick Hausman he is the founder and owner.

MSU students gather outside a hut in Thailand with local residents picnic commons. Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. in Aleshire For more information, contact

while on a study abroad trip last summer. Pictured are (from the For more information contact Theater and Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. in Carlen Gilseth at 701-858-3178.

left) Lindsee Kjos, Taylor Grihorash, James Jacobson, Andrea Linda Olson at 701-858-3836.

Donovan, faculty adviser, Jad e Dan yluik and Ali Coleman. Elephants, tigers and students, oh my! Homecoming royalty by Amanda Miller-Thomas not that they visited the new eleDcotni’ot nfosrg etto tdo avyote for your

Staff Writer Barn es an d No ble in th e Flo ating favorite candidates in the

“I think the most interesting Market Homecoming elections today,

thing for everyone was getting to Bargaining at the Damneon Sept. 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in

visit Southeast Asia. Southeast Saduak Floatin g M ark et, visiting the Beaver Dam.

Asia is very different from west - majestic ancient ruins, learning

ernized countries.” about Bu ddhism from on e of Wat

So says Andrea Donovan, Suan Dok’s resid ent m on ks and Wild Hands album

Minot State University assistant visitin g the Orchid Fa rm and San release party Sept. 19 professor of art and humanities, Kamph aeng silk f actori es w ere NOTSTO CK wi ll host Wild

about the Humanities 496 class: just some of the a ctivities in their Hands' album release party Sept. 1st International Bank Thailand - the Golden Kingdom, abso lutely pa cked it ine rary. 19 from 8 to 10 p.m. in the MSU

which took MSU students to Though the talk desc ription does Amphitheater! The debut album,

Thailand over the summer. Now not prom ise pict ures, we can cer - "Oh, River," was written and 2x6.25 full color page 2

they are back and ready to share tain ly hope. recorded in Minot. This album is We are currently seeking candidates for a full- their experiences in their Tak e the