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Inside This Issue: Volume 94 , Number 22 - Loan Forgiveness, Page 3 April 25, 2013 - Registry Drive, Page 7 - Student in D.C., Page 8 Minot, N.D. 58701 - Sports, Pages 9 & 10 minotstateu.edu/redgreen - Make-a-Diff. Week, Page 12

ReMd INOT& STATEG UNIVrEReSPIToY ewwn ow April 26-27 Comm 324’s ‘Reading for by Marissa Choiniere Comm 281 Minot State Rugbyr Ward Ltamson : Voicebook’ project University's Native Staff Writer American Cultural “Reading For Rugrats: Voicebook” is a Awareness Club is pre - special project by Audra Myerchin's senting the 24th Annual Communications 324: Community Spring Honor Dance Relations class. The project collected, and Powwow recorded and dispersed children's books Celebration April 26 and for separated families from both the 27 in the Dome. Minot Air Force Base and Ward County Held every spring, Correctional Facility. the event honors the Using the MSU broadcasting depart - year’s graduating class. ment's recording booth, military parents For the last 20 years, read the books aloud and the class was MSU has averaged 20 able to record, edit and then give them a Native/American final version of their own recording. Indian graduates each Families left with a book and their record - year. ed reading so children can still hear a Submitted Photo Registration for bedtime story even if a parent is away, as Grand Entry participants enter the Dome dancers and drum groups in the case of military deployments. Submitted Photo at the annual Spring Honor Dance and starts at 10 a.m. Friday; On Tuesday and Wednesday, the class MSU junior Ward Lamon edits recordings of military Powwow Celebration. the food booth at the traveled to Minot Air Force Base to do personnel reading children’s books for “Reading for begins at 10 a.m., with the food Powwow opens at 11 a.m. similar recordings off campus. Before Rugrats: Voicebook.” booths opening at 11 a.m. The That evening will feature a free honoring of the graduates will See Voicebook — Page 6 buffalo dinner, the Grand Entry take place later in the evening. (which includes the parade of par - "MSU students should attend ticipants, royalty, veterans, etc.), to have fun, experience diversity and also performances by Kevin and honor the graduates," Locke, Hoop Dancers and a Flute Writing club MSU Inklings to debut Fall ‘13 Annette Mennem, Native player. by Michelle Holman American Center director, said. Editor On Saturday, registration “There’s been a component missing from the campus for a number of years,” Nicole Anderson to speak at Thom-Arens said. “Students have come to Patti Kurtz and I this year’s graduation requesting that there be some - thing to fill this ‘gap’, this by Upile Maliro Saugstad will be honored guests. desire to have a creative outlet Staff Writer North Dakota State Sen. Karen and system to critique written In just two weeks, 650 students Krebsbach will be the guest works for students.” and 130 graduate students will speaker. The idea for MSU Inklings receive various Anthony Anderson, this year’s was born in late Fall 2012, degrees from student speaker, has earned a when several students Minot State bachelor’s degree in finance and a appealed for its creation. The University. The minor in psychology. He is from Photo by Michelle Holman club will officially begin next ceremony will Minot and chose MSU because it is Charter members of MSU Inklings are (from the left) front row: semester. Its main goal is to begin at 10 a.m. close to home. Justine Olson, Suwarnalata Gunasekaran, Misty Neumiller and provide a place for constructive Friday, May 10, in Anderson served as a college of Sarah Tucker; back row: Teresa Edison, Kayla Beck, club adviser criticism on creative writings the MSU Dome. business senator of the Student Anderson Nicole Thom-Arens, Dennis Mikula and Chris Lalum. Not pictured: from students and faculty, and Carley Olson, Government Association (SGA) The Coup adviser Patti Kurtz, Rebecca Voegel and Jeremiah Helen Kjellberg and Arlene Dyess. See Inklings — Page 3 See Graduation — Page 12 Page 2 – April 25, 2013 News Red & Green Voices on Campus “What are your plans for the summer break?” Marissa Choiniere Comm 281

Chulki Kim Chloe Froehlich Hayden Muller Maxim Fokin Karmen Zich Nicolette Newcomb Business Management Communication Disorders Speech Pathology International Business Speech Pathology Psychology “I will be taking summer “Work, good music, bare “I'm going back to Canada “Going home to Sweden “I am going home to “Going home to Arizona, classes here in Minot.” feet and the lake.” to lifeguard.” to work and to go to a work on a potash working at a soccer camp, place where the sun mine.” traveling to New York to actually exists.” visit my sister and then to Florida to visit my best friend.”

Today in History 1953: Watson and Crick News in Brief present an article in Nature Magazine with a current MSU ID. For more Nicole Nelson Hall, Old Main. depicting the structure information, contact Aaron The event is free and open to the Theatre: ʻDead Man's Bump, Set, Spike of DNA, and especially Hughes, 858-3987, or public. its double-helix Cell Phoneʼ — April [email protected]. Benefit for Alex 25-27 Parrone — May 1 structure and that MSU Theatre presents Sarah Join KMSU and the MSU MSU After Dark: genes pass on Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" MSU Choirs Concert Public Relations class for a bene - hereditary traits to through Saturday in the Black Box fit event to support MSU stu - each subsequent ZuCmombe atot hthoen S!tu —den tM Waelyln e2ss Theater, Hartnett Hall, at 7:30 p.m. dent and volleyball player Alex generation. —T hAep MriSl U3 0Division of Music Center at 9 p.m. next Thursday to each night. Carlen Gilseth, assis - Parrone. Games, food and vari - presents a choirs concert April 30 clear your mind and challenge tant communication arts profes - ous tournaments at the Dome 1955: “Heartbreak Hotel” at 7:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson your body before finals week! sor, directs the play. Admission is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission became Elvis Presley’s Hall. The concert will feature the Beginners welcome! Free to all $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and is $5; all proceeds go to assist first number one hit MSU Concert Choir, MSU students with a current MSU ID. students. MSU students, faculty Parrone with medical expenses. on the Billboard Pop Women’s Chorus and MSU For more information, contact and staff are admitted free with For more infor mation, visit Singles Chart. Singers. The event is free and open Aaron Hughes, 858-3987, or current MSU ID. Call 858-3172 for www.facebook.com/#/events/14 to the public. [email protected]. reservations. For additional infor - 8584568646623/?fref=ts or contact 2007: Earth-like planet mation, contact Kevin Neuharth, Matthew Maldonado, 701-460- discovered 20.5 858-3878, or 0498, or million light years [email protected]. M-Life: Karaoke — [email protected] M-Life: Finals away from the constellation Libra. May 1 om. Breakfast — May 6 Keep calm and karaoke on! You can't study on an empty The discovery was (Oh, and win a great prize!). The stomach! Take a break from the made in Chile. MSU After Dark: event is May 1 in the Beaver Dam books and grab some breakfast at at 11 a.m. and is free to all students MSU Percussion the Beaver Creek Café Monday, 2009: Swine Flu GaPmlaye Nyoiugrh t fa—ir Ashparriel 2o5 f with a current MSU ID. For more May 6, between 9 p.m. and 10:30 temporarily shuts videogames, board games and CoThnec MeSrUt P—erc uMssiaony E 2nsemble information, contact Aaron p.m. The breakfast is free with down Mexico City. life-size games at 9 p.m. in the and Marimba Ensemble will per - Hughes, 858-3987, or MSU student ID. Beaver Dam. Free to all students form May 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Ann (Courtesy of thepeople - [email protected]. history.com) Red & Green News Page 3 - April 25, 2013 long stories, you name it!” Thom- ... Inklings Arens said. continued from page 1 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Student Writings can, but do need need to publish them either bi-annually to be, related to a class assign - or twice a semester in a campus- Loan Forgiveness available soon ment. wide magazine, The Coup. (NDUS News Release) — lative 2.5 grade point average Award recipients will be notified The club welcomes contribu - Kurtz, associate English profes - College graduates employed in based on a 4.0 grading system; by July 31, 2013. Applicants must tions from student members, with sor and director of the MSU science, technology, engineering •Obtained a qualified student apply or re-apply annually for faculty as honorary members. Writing Center, will also advise or math-related occupations in loan and must not be in default new or continued funding. “I encourage everyone from The Coup; Thom-Arens, English North Dakota may be eligible for on that student loan; and The STEM Loan Forgiveness each department at the university instructor, will be the adviser for student loan forgiveness. The •Been employed in a State Program was approved by the to give it a try. We aren’t exclusive MSU Inklings. STEM Loan Forgiveness Board of Higher Education- North Dakota Legislative to English majors by any means,” The Coup was a yearly maga - Program forgives up to $1,500 approved STEM occupation in Assembly. The Bank of North Thom-Arens said. “As far as mem - zine joining works from the per year for a maximum of four North Dakota for at least one Dakota is responsible for apply - bers and officer positions go, we English department and art years. year following graduation. ing loan forgiveness payments. are all on an equal playing field department. Its last issue printed To qualify for the program, an Applicants who meet these Additional information is when it comes down to the work - in 2011. Kurtz and Thom-Arens applicant must have: qualifications will be considered available by accessing the North shops. Officers and advisors will look to revitalize it with more of a •Successfully completed an based on the date their applica - Dakota University System web - mostly be in charge of organizing focus on writing. approved STEM-related program tions are received in the North site at www.ndus.edu and click - and preparing for each edition of “I feel that, in previous publica - at an approved public, private or Dakota University System Office, ing on Students - Paying for The Coup. We won’t let club posi - tions of The Coup, the creative tribal college or university; no earlier than May 1, 2013, but College - North Dakota Grants & tions bog down the progress in writing portion was sort of over - •Maintained at least a cumu - no later than June 30, 2013. Scholarships. our work.” shadowed by the artwork,” Thom- At the end of each semester, Arens said. “Don’t get me wrong, MSU Inklings will host a public the art was amazing, but we’d like reading to showcase the polished to show a stronger base in writing pieces before printing them. to create more student interest, The club looks forward to Minot State University Native American Cultural Awareness Club which will make a stronger prod - meeting potential members at uct in the end.” the MSU Club Fair in August 2013 Its workshop sessions, an 2013, possibly followed by a bar - important part of this club, will beque social in conjunction with provide a group of honest and the MSU English Club. There is strong critics to shape each stu - also talk of a book exchange Spring Honor Dance dent’s drafts into a final product fundraiser. ready for publication. These two- Those interested in joining hour workshop meetings will should visit their fan page, occur once a month. & Powwow Celebration MSU Inklings, on Facebook. For “As long as it’s creative and more information, contact you’re willing to share, you can Thom-Arens at submit anything: plays, poetry, April 26 & 27 [email protected]. fiction, nonfiction, short stories, MSU Dome

M.C . Charles Moran, Mandaree, N.D. Arena Director D.J. Driver, New Town, N.D. Is studying abroad on your bucket list? Host Drum Spirit Lake Nation Singers Schedule Check it off next semester! FRIDAY 10 A.M. . . Dancers & Drum Group Registration Open Contest Dances 1 P.M...... Grand Entry 5 P.M...... Buffalo Feed, MSU Student Center Admission $2 (ages 12-55) Seniors & MSU Students Free w/ID 7 P.M...... Grand Entry 8 P.M. . . Kevin Locke, Hoop Dance Performance General Public Welcome to All Events! SATURDAY FOR INFORMATION CALL 1 & 7 P.M...... Grand Entry 1-800-777-0750 or 858-3365 8 P.M...... Honor Parade for MSU Graduating Class of 2012 Plan your study abroad at www.minotstateu.edu/international Page 4 – April 25, 2013 Opinion Red & Green R&G Opinion This editorial may not On Movies necessarily reflect the views of MSU. ʻJurassic Park: 3-Dʼ Wayne Knight, Joseph Mazzello, experts Dennis Nedry (Knight) impressive to watch. To me, the Vacation time Ariana Richards and Richard and Ray Arnold (Jackson) and most impressive dinosaur of all is Attenborough. Steven Spielberg the park’s game warden Robert the fan favorite Tyrannosaurus Summer is right around the directs the movie, based on the Muldoon (Peck), Hammond Rex. Some of the other dinosaurs corner. That means no more Michael Crichton book. It has a plans to show the visitors and his in a few scenes were animatron - exams, papers or assignments by Alex Nelson rating of PG-13 for intense sci - two grandchildren, Tim ics (robots). Some might com - until the fall semester. (Unless Staff Writer ence fiction terror. (Mazzello) and Lex (Richards), a plain that some of the dinosaurs considering summer courses.) Dinosaurs have been an inter - The story’s locale is an island tour of the island. are inaccurate, but this is only a Every student needs to replenish est for people for many years and close to Costa Rica owned by bil - Despite the security fences film. his or her body and mind during I don’t know any other movie that lionaire philanthropist John and protocols, something goes The acting was pretty well brought the dinosaur genre into the summer vacation. The Red & Hammond (Attenborough) who wrong and the dinosaurs are done; the actors fitted their char - popularity like “Jurassic Park.” In Green provides this list of invites Dr. Alan Grant (Neill) and unleashed. Now the humans acters quite nicely. Everyone had 1993, “Jurassic Park” showed in suggestions for the summer Dr. Ellie Sattler (Dern) along with must band to escape their moment; the story didn’t theaters and, in turn, became a hit mathematician Ian Malcolm Jurassic Park. I was actually focus on one particular group or vacation. that inspired many books, comics, (Goldblum) to his island. He thrilled at the idea at seeing the person. If the film had only paid First, a student should take video games, toys, two sequels wants them to inspect the latest movie in theaters since I have attention to one person or so, it some time to relax. College can be and possibly an upcoming fourth thing in human history – living seen this video so many times. I would not have been good at all. a stressful time and spending movie. and breathing dinosaurs. He thought it would be interesting to The acting was excellent as the some nice, serene moments in 2013 marks the 20th anniver - plans to show the world these see what it would be like in a the - fear and intensity on the faces of peace can help a college student sary of the hit film with its rere - magnificent creatures in what he ater. the actors and actresses in the to rejuvenate. A student should lease. “Jurassic Park” stars Sam calls Jurassic Park. Along with a Despite being released in movie appeared to be genuine. take some time to read a favorite Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, few co-workers, computer 1993, the graphics are still Bob Peck, Samuel L. Jackson, book or to write a few poems. See JP 3D — Page 8 College students have an opportunity to venture home during the summer break. A student could get reacquainted Not just paranoia with old friends. This can be an enriching experience and a time What I like about the Articles of Confederation to break away from the stress of The twelfth edition of the we can and should go back to the states. college life. A little bit of nostalgia book, “Civil Government For Articles of Confederation, we can I think this slow trend never hurts. North Dakota,” by A.L. Woods, take up the principals of limited towards federalism is dangerous, A college student should take A.M., refers to the articles on federal government from those because it takes away the sover - a vacation. A student does not by Bryan Lynch page 180. articles. I think it’s very impor - eignty of local state governments “The people of the colonies tant that we do. and makes it easy for tyrants to have to venture to an extravagant Staff Writer I consider myself something had realized the evils of a strong Over the past 100 years, we’ve just run rampant. place, but travelling at least six of an “anti-federalist,” so there is central government through the seen the federal government Taking power away from the hours away from college can be one major thing I dig about the tyranny of the English king; seize enormous power for itself – individual states and letting the beneficial. Articles of Confederation (the pre - therefore very little power was whether it was the nationwide federal government take over is The Red & Green has been cursor to the U.S. Constitution) given to the general government, “War on Drugs” Nixon started in one of the main ingredients in a proud to bring the students the and that is, that the federal gov - but most of it retained for the the 70s or countless other bits of recipe for tyranny and servitude, news this year. ernment was relatively weak individual states.” legislation that take away the because the individual state gov - Until next semester … under the articles. While it’s a stretch to say that sovereignty of the individual See A of C — Page 8

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friends I believe, even, just on geniuses behind the masks of Daft n't anything about something gone escapade of my continually grow - Facebook. When I brought up that I Punk, are coming back larger than wrong again in the world of music, ing excitement for the album, I was writing a column on Daft ever before. Rumors of the duo it was simply that - out of absolute - wanted to go into why this is going Punk, I think 3 out of all 3 people reuniting with musical intentions ly nowhere - Daft Punk was seen to be just as spectacular, if not more by Ward Lamon had the same reply: "Who?" trace back to about a year ago this knocking at the door of legendary so, than their old work. In addition Staff Writer As if finding one person who time. You see, I was staying up on guitarist and producer Nile to bringing Rodgers in for some I must preface this with the doesn't know of them isn't shock - my music news as I always do and Rodgers. This guy has credentials a pure, authentic funk, they are going fact that this is not my first ing enough, finding three in a row I saw something out of the ordi - mile high. As founding member of about the album in a way outside of time writing about Daft Punk. was approaching near heart attack nary. Usually you have stories like the group Chic, Rodgers also man - today's norm. Having used elec - If you recall, I covered them level. Then I remembered this was "Pop Artist X Does Something aged to work with some of the top tronic samples back in the day, back in my column published North Dakota and my shocks sub - Stupid, Gets Fined and/or acts of the seventies and eighties. they're changing it up and doing on Sept. 29, 2011. I mention sided. Still though, if I would've Arrested" or "So and So Started This guy helped out Diana Ross live instrumentation to make their that so that I might save some mentioned Brad Paisley or Blake Beef with Someone Else, Watch for ("I’m Coming Out"), Sister Sledge music. They're also using some of initial rambling about how Shelton or [insert any other country Series of Several Diss Tracks to ("We Are Family"), Madonna ("Like the same technology they used awesome they are and get star here], I can guarantee they Follow." They're decently news - A Virgin," "Material Girl"), David back in the day to preserve their- right to how awesome this would've minimally recognized the worthy and you can oftentimes Bowie ("Let’s Dance") and Duran all-but-signature classic sound. new album is going to be. name. At any rate, that brings me to find out some interesting things Duran ("The Reflex"). He faded into Probably most interesting, though, Also, I must bring up a most Daft Punk's new album. about artists from such articles the backdrop for a while until that is their take on the Electronic Dance disturbing discovery I made Guy-Manuel de Homom- about what they do off-stage. fateful day when Daft Punk decid - Music of today and how that works while writing my earlier col - Christo and Thomas Bangalter, the It was in the midst of those types ed to randomly show up. into their production. umn on them. While writing two Frenchmen/ of stories that one stuck out. It was - Rather than chronicle the As patriarchal figures in the it, I was talking to a few See Daft Punk — Page 8 Page 6 – April 25, 2013 News Red & Green M-Life: toga dance Beta Bits Submitted by great support from Minot State Courtney Spencer University and the local Minot It has been quite a year for the community. All of the ladies Betas. Since starting up fall 2012, thank everyone who has helped we have had two amazing pledge our group on campus and in get - classes of seven girls joining our ting Greek life back to its past big group. We all have worked vigor. We can’t wait to be back hard and have hosted such great next year and grow, learn and events and fundraisers over the become the best sisters we can course of this year. The Betas be. could not have done this alone for Again, thanks to everyone! sure! Have a great summer vacation Our Sorority has had such from the Beta Theta Sorority.

INSIDE/OUT MSU's News and Submitted Photo Feature Show MSU Greek life members (from the left) Marley Kotylak, Braiden Killensworth, Ken Hurlburt, Roger Herrmann, Cameron McBeth and Brooke Domonoske pause from their festive night last week. The MSU fraternity Mu Sigma Tau and MSU sorority Beta Theta participated in and hosted a series of events across campus. Thursdays, live at 5 P.M. shown again at 6:30 P.M. Fridays at 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. ... Voicebook shape as students made contacts Minot Daily News. They said both continued from page 1 in the community. At the same showed tremendous support by time, the class looked for people covering the event and its leaving for the Base, the students interested in participating and it progress. KMSU TV Channel 19 shared some thoughts on what Produced by MSU Broadcasting students took off from there. Additionally, the class received they wanted to gain from the "We contacted businesses that accolades from United States experience awaiting them. might attract a crowd that could Senator Heidi Heitkamp. "I want to record as many CDs potentially be interested in the "I read an article in the Minot as we can to be of the most help to project,” Feldman said, “and Daily News about the project your families that we can be," Katrina found several that were willing to Community Relations class is Leintz said, "Also, just to be able to join with us." implementing for deployed serv - learn about them and get to meet The businesses that partnered ice members. To say it was heart - them on a personal level." alongside the class include: Old warming would be an understate - ISS "I want to help out with this M Navy, Main Street Books, Minot ment. Your class is giving a beauti - because it really gives you that Air Force Base, Goodwill, Minot ful gift that will bring these fami - Ra dEocuPmeRntarEy filSm bEy JeNnnifTer ASiebTel NIeOwsoN m warm fuzzy feeling inside," MSU Public Library, Minot State lies joy while their loved ones student Will Feldman added. Student Center Post Office, Beaver serve our country. Your commit - “The film exposes how mainstream media contribute to It all began when the Minot Brew Café, Arrowhead Market ment to philanthropy and excel - State University class started look - the under-representation of women in positions of power Place and the ReStore. Students lence reflects the true spirit of ing for a larger-scale project to and influence in America. The film challenges the gave each of the business collec - North Dakotans. Thank you for work on together as a group mediaʼs limited and often disparaging portrayals of tion sites brightly colored dona - your public service and keep up throughout the semester. women and girls, which make it difficult for women to tion bins where people from all the good work!" "Audra Myerchin (an assistant achieve leadership positions and for the average woman across the community could The class hopes this will set professor in broadcasting) and to feel powerful herself.” (www.missrepresentation.org) donate books between Feb. 19 and some positive foundations for Beth Odahlen, the director of the March 31. Overall, they collected classes to carry on in succeeding Center for Engaged Teaching and more than 200 books. years. They will donate any books Learning (CETL) brought the idea Monday, April 29, 7 p.m. The students said they greatly that go unrecorded to other chari - to our attention and we spun off of appreciate all the help and media ties. Aleshire Theater it with ‘Reading For Rugrats: coverage they received from a Anyone who would like to par - Voicebook,’" MSU student Callie Free and open to the public, but freewill offerings number of sources. Among those, ticipate in doing a recording Cook said. will be accepted and donated to the they wanted to thank the Base's should contact Callie Cook at The project started to take Northern Sentry and also the [email protected]. Domestic Violence Crisis Center. Red & Green Page 7 - March 28, 2013 Red & Green NewsNews Page 7 - April 25, 2013 MSU leads path for Bone marrow registry drive in search of donors by Zac DeMers only involves swabbing of the to a donation site that is most con - volunteers in community Assistant Editor cheeks to determine the type of venient, not necessarily the facility Intramural champs A bone marrow registry drive genes you have for cell donation,” where the patient is physically will take place at Minot High Heidi Super, MSU biology instruc - being treated. Donors will find School Magic City Campus tor said. “You will need to fill out their own bone marrow will typi - Saturday, April 27, from 10 to 4 paperwork/consent so that your cally completely replenish itself p.m. in the gymnasium. The drive DNA can be analyzed, and so that within a few weeks. is for everyone interested in you can be contacted if, in the There are ways to be involved becoming a possible donor to help future, someone needs your cells other than being a donor, such as save patients suffering with blood to cure their cancer.” donating money and volunteering. cancer. There will be no blood drawing “If anyone is restricted from These patients need a bone at the event, only swabbing of the donating because of a health issue marrow transplant to replenish cheeks. “It’s just real - or whatever, they can donate their cells after highly intense ly important that people realize money to the cause,” Heidi Super chemotherapy. Intense that it’s not an invasive process, or said. “It costs 65 dollars to analyze chemotherapy is often a last resort a scary process,” Super said of each person’s cells, but they don’t after the doctors have tried every registering. charge the donor, so monetary other treatment route possible for Individuals determined to be a donations are always welcome to that cancer-type. The transplant match will be called in for further offset the organization’s costs.” Photo by Michelle Holman will rescue a patient’s immune testing. Once a person registers to MSU students all have an Minot State University students stand inside the Domestic Submitted Photo sNewlyystem, hiredas che SGAmoth directorserapy kill ares vir (from- be thea do left)nor, h backe mu row:st be Marleyfully co Kotylak,m - opp Wardortuni Lamon,ty to ma Joshke a Sandydifference Violence Crisis Center, Inc. last week. 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A Saturday that find suitable donors sibly become registered as a bone The Minot State University The SGA directors for 2013-14 and Marley Kotylak, co-directors Blaire Tande, Sam Kalmbach, Brittany Shefstad, Jeremy top priority is that a potential help save lives. A donor may be marrow donor. Student Government Association are Emily Anderson, director of of entertainment; Casey Feldner Holman, Garrett Ferguson, Michelle Holman, Sultan Faretdinov donor be in good general health. found to be a match many years For more information or to announced the names of students state affairs; Breanna Benson and and JoshSandy, co-directors of and Kara Boha. The preliminary processes are down the road. contribute to the registry fund, go hired for the 2013-14 director Callie Cook, Homecoming co- intramurals; Anzley Harmon, simple. Super said, if a person is con - to www.deletebloodcancer.org/ positions. coordinators; Nicole "Nikki" Egge See Directors — Page 8 “It takes about 10 minutes and sidered a match, the donor can go donate.

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Rebecca and 111 respectively. three wins at Bobcat Open Staff Writer Heinitz finished with a strong 85 Head coach Whitney Aberle by Michelle Holman from MSU, most on the women's The Minot State Women’s on Sunday, was happy with the Beaver’s Editor team. Golf team finished its first season her best constant improvement and is For their third meet of the out - DelRay Audet (Fr.) clocked of Division II competition with a round of the already looking forward to next door season, the Minot State 1:07.80 in the 400 meter hurdles, 10th place finish at the NSIC tournament. season. University men's and women's placing second. MSU sophomore Conference Championships in Dani Look “It was a good year for us,” track and field team traveled to Sienna Dailey also took second Smithville, Mo. last weekend. carded a 90 Aberle told MSU Sports Bozeman, Mont. for the second place in her event, the 200 meter Most importantly, the Beavers in the final Information. “We experienced time this season. Three event wins dash, with a time of 26.08 seconds. showed improvement in every round and some struggles and we experi - highlighted the Beavers’ perform - Kayle Schiele (Fr.) finished mere round and gained valuable expe - finished tied enced some success. We just ance in the Bobcat Open on inches from first place with her rience for next year. for a share of Nagel want to build off this towards Saturday, April 20, against cleared height of 4 feet and 11 MacKenzie Nagel led the 28th place. next year.” Montana State University and inches for the high jump. MSU Beavers all tournament long, fin - Kayla Palczewski and Jorden The Beavers will return all Carroll College. junior Kamilah Vanterpool ishing the final two rounds with Brown both shot improved seven members to the team next Tyler Flatland (So.) in the 400 launched into second place in the an 80-87, good enough to place scores on Sunday, carding a 96 season. meter hurdles, Greg Groesbeck hammer throw, tossing it 149 feet (So.) in the men’s triple jump and and nine inches. Alli Helterbran (Jr.) in the MSU sophomore Kirk women’s long jump won their Capdeville placed second in the Beaver softball goes 5-1 in St. Cloud events. Flatland took first with his men’s pole vault with his cleared time of 54.46 seconds; Groesbeck height of 15 feet and 11 inches, an by Jamin Heller need to collect her 15th win of the for Greenberg to close out her leaped to victory with his distance NCAA qualifying mark. Staff Writer season. 16th victory of the season. Dixon of 40 feet and 4.75 inches; Abbey Aide (Jr.) came in third Minot State Women’s Softball Minot State continued where finished the game reaching base Helterbran jumped 6 feet and in the women’s pole vault with went 5-1 at the Husky Dome in it left off in game two, pounding five times, while Fournier hit a 11.25 inches, simultaneously get - her cleared height of 10 feet and 10 St. Cloud last week as the Dragon pitching for nine runs on big two-run double to give the ting a personal best. inches. Beavers continue to turn heads in ten hits. Friesen started the attack Beavers an early lead. The day also saw a number of As of Saturday, Capdeville sits their first season of NSIC compe - with a two-run homer in the first, The Beavers didn’t wait notable second-place finishers See Track & Field — Page 12 tition. and Minot poured it on from around to start scoring in game The Beavers started the week there. The Beavers plated seven two, with Bell launching a three- by completing a two-game runs in the second, including a run homer to highlight a four-run sweep of Minnesota State- home run from Melissa Bell and first inning. Backes added a two- Beavers swept by Sioux Falls Moorhead last Thursday, defeat - doubles from Stacy Fournier, run dinger in the third, giving ing the Dragons by scores of 4-1 Katie Backes, Brittany Thorson Friesen a comfortable lead to by Jamin Heller hill, yielding three runs on seven and 9-1(5). and Dixon. Friesen yielded just work with on her way to a com - Staff Writer hits over three and a third innings. Mandy Greenberg continued three hits en route to her 11th win plete game six-hitter. The Minot State Men’s Baseball The Beavers showed more her dominance in game one, of the season. With third place on the line, team dropped four crucial games fight in game two, but were striking out a whopping 13 bat - The Beavers then swept St. the Beavers finished the weekend to the University of Sioux Falls unable to claw back from an early ters and yielding just a single hit Cloud State, emerging victorious with an important set against the last week - 7-1 deficit en route to a 10-7 loss. – a home run to Brittany York after a tense extra-innings battle University of Minnesota-Duluth. end, placing Minot State pounded out 14 hits that temporarily put the Dragons in game one and a blow out in The Beavers managed a split, a dent in in the defeat, including three each up 1-0 in the fourth. Moorhead game two. meaning Duluth remained one their post- from Moughtin, Alex Fornshell starter Morgan Nybo shut Minot After St. Cloud battled back game up on Minot for third place season aspi - and Michael Turcotte. Matt Davis down through four innings, but to tie the game at three with a in the NSIC entering the final rations. With took the loss on the mound after the Beavers broke out in the fifth, two-run home run in the bottom week of regular season play. just 12 games allowing seven hits and six thanks to a huge three-run home of the seventh, the Beavers used a The Beavers jumped out to an remaining, earned runs over five innings. run from Tiffany Friesen. Jen bases-loaded walk to Bell and a early 7-1 lead on home runs from the Beavers (10-16, 2-10 NSIC) Minot State’s offence then Dixon also contributed an RBI bases-loaded hit-by-pitch to Backes and Dixon, but nearly let will have to get hot if they hope to went silent on Sunday, producing double in the inning, which was Dixon to take a 5-3 lead in the it slip away after allowing five participate in their first NSIC just seven hits and one run in the all the offence Greenberg would eighth. It was more than enough See Softball — Page 12 play-off tournament. final two games of the series. In game one, USF starter Noah USF’s Derek Fischer struck out Coleman baffled Beaver hitters to nine Beaver hitters in game three, the tune of just five hits in leading giving up just one earned run in a the Cougars to a 7-0 win. Catcher 5-1 Cougar win. Mitch Olson col - For the latest in Beaver news, Connor Moughtin had two hits lected two singles in the loss, for Minot State, who managed while Turcotte picked up an RBI just one extra base hit in the affair. visit www.msubeavers.com Cole Stober took the loss on the See Baseball — Page 12 Page 10 – April 25, 2013 Sports Red & Green Men’s hockey awards given Men’s golf captures Winona State Warrior Open to capturing the single-round ing 73s, helping lead the team to a by Jamie Council Dube led not only the team, but by Jamin Heller Winona State Warrior Open last three-stroke victory over NSIC Staff Writer the defense this year, and put Staff Writer Saturday. Matt Procyshen, Marion titlist St. Cloud State. The MSU Beavers Hockey Club forth the effort in blocking shots It was the perfect way for Hernandez, Blair Anderson, and Inclement weather earlier in held its annual awards banquet and killing power plays. He also four seniors to cap a career. Michael DeLorme each closed out the season made the unscheduled for the 2012-2013 season over the scored two goals and put up 22 Minot State’s Men’s Golf their Minot State careers by shoot - weekend. The team honored the assists. team shot a terrific 289 en route See Golf — Page 12 eight graduating seniors (Nigel Freshman Brody Haygarth Dube, Garrett received Rookie of the Ferguson, Brett Year honors. Haygarth Fiddler, Eric had 14 goals and 13 assists Herbel, Donnie this season. He also scored Iverson, Jordan a hat trick in the champi - Kippen, Dan onship game at nationals. Lamb, and Sophomore assistant Jordan Willert) captain Michael Jordan and gave out received the Players’ team awards. Player Award from his teammates Head coach Wade Regier was for his leadership and being a named the 2013 American good teammate both on and off Collegiate Hockey Association the ice. Jordan also tied Herauf for Division I Coach of the Year. The most points at 49, scoring 23 goals other ACHA coaches decided on and making 26 assists. this award. Regier holds a record Senior Donnie Iverson was of 85-12-6 in his three years of named the Hardest Working being head coach. Player for always bringing energy Sophomore Logan Herauf to the ice. He put up 13 points earned Forward of the Year. He with six goals and seven assists scored 23 goals and 26 assists this this season. season for a total of 49 points, a tie Freshman Brett Nespor was for the highest of the team. awarded the Most Improved Senior Captain Nigel Dube Player. Nespor started taking earned Defenseman of the Year. See Hockey — Page 12 Page 12 – April 25, 2013 News Red & Green ... Graduation the celebration will include continued from page 1 performances by the MSU Make-a-Difference Week a community win Symphonic Orchestra, the for four years, worked with Phi by Jeremy Holman drumming group from Spirit Beta Lambda and also was the Staff Writer Lake performing the Honor editor of the university news - The first annual Make a Song and selections by the paper, the Red and Green. Difference Week officially started MSU Concert Choir and Anderson said he is excited April 8. It was a week of giving, of Women's Choir. about graduating because it is a helping out. Bustling businesses The MSU bookstore is in major milestone and the and common community members charge of distributing gradua - fruition of a long-term plan. He came together to help those in need tion regalia and invitations. also said that, even though he and to help those who have suf - Students should be at the has reached significant goals, it fered domestic violence. Kind and Dome at 9 a.m. and start lining is critical to remember that the generous donations helped to make up at 9:30 a.m. mission is not over. He is cur - a difference in people's lives. A reception with snacks, rently looking for a job and Make a Difference Week is the sponsored by the MSU Alumni plans to take the Chief product of the College of Business's Association, will immediately Financial Officer qualifying 499 Special Topics class in follow the proceedings in the examination later this year. Leadership Development. At the lobby of the Dome. Musical accompaniment for beginning of the Spring 2013 semester, 12 students brainstormed Submitted Photo how to help the community. The ... Baseball Moughtin, striking out seven MSU students Sam Kalmbach (left) and Brittany Shefstad (right) unload continued from page 9 times. Austin Zorn pitched just class split into two groups: one to bags of donated goods at the Domestic Violence Crisis Center. MSU double to score the Beaver’s two and a third innings, giving do an item drive to help the Special Topics 499 class created and led the week-long endeavor. only run. Jesse Goertzen took up five runs on eight hits. Domestic Violence Crisis Center the loss for Minot State, lasting Minot looks to get back on (DVCC), the other to do a food Maercklein said, “was to use the side of the classroom helps prepare just three and a third innings track with two weekday con - drive for the Welcome Table. leadership skills that we have us for real-world scenarios we will after giving up four runs on ference games against The DVCC group, comprised of learned throughout the semester be facing after graduation." seven hits. Augustana College today. Blair Tande, Brittany Shefsted, Kara and apply them while giving back The 499 class is especially grate - The Beavers then came out The Beavers will next take Bohan, Sam Kalmbach, Sultan to the community. In 2012, The ful to Bobby Dalton, residents of flat in game four, dropping a on Bemidji State at a location Faretdinov, Garrett Ferguson and Lord’s Cupboard distributed 65, Green Acres, Power Fuels, First disappointing 10-0 (7) decision yet to be determined due to Jeremy Holman went to more than 457 meals in Minot! Our goal was Western Bank, Grand International, to close out the sweep. Minot Minot’s unplayable field con - 150 homes to ask for donations. to be able to raise as much as we SRT Communications, Town and managed just a single hit from ditions. They collected two truck beds-full could in order to help a food pantry Country Credit Union, and Buffalo of various house cleaning items and that is doing so much for the com - Wild Wings, MSU residents, MSU hygiene supplies. munity.” College of Business, First Western The food drive group, composed The food drive collected 275 Bank, Dacotah Bank, Power Fuels, ... Track & Field side, while the men gained two of Ashley Maercklein, Katelyn pounds of food and donations of Affinity First Federal Credit Union, continued from page 9 personal bests throughout the in 18th place in NCAA day. Backes, Quaid Degenstein, Brett $675. Market Place Foods, 1st Division II in the men’s pole As of April 23, the schedule Tinnes and Marcus Wilson, placed “This leadership course is a per - International Bank and Trust and vault, while Flatland ranked called for the MSU track and collection boxes around campus fect ending for my collegiate the Minot Matwrats for their partic - 38th in NCAA Division II in field to compete in the and at various Minot businesses. career,” Tinnes said. "Working with ipation and assistance. the 400 meter hurdles. Gustavus Adolphus College "The purpose of this week,” other students to lead a project out - The Beavers earned four Invite in St. Peter, Minn. on personal bests on the women’s Saturday. ... Hockey the second year. Cox was a for - ... Golf continued from page 10 mer player that showed great continued from page 10 ... Softball starter on the mound for Minot more shifts as the season pro - character. His life was cut short tournament necessary. Each team needed continued from page 9 State, yielding three runs on gressed, putting up five goals by a car accident in 2005. This four spring counting rounds to qualify for Bulldog runs in the sixth. eight hits in just her fourth loss and 10 assists. He also made award goes to a player who the Division II regionals in Kenosha, Wis., Greenberg started the game, of the season. Dixon managed the ACHA nationals All- demonstrates a sincere dedica - May 5-6. came out in the sixth, but re- to collect two hits in the losing Rookie team. tion to and love for the sport of Coming off medalist honors at the entered the game in the sev - effort. Senior Dan Lamb earned hockey and who displays a NSIC Conference Championship, sopho - enth and shut out the Bulldogs The Beavers (31-6 overall, team MVP for being the most great intensity and spirit while more Kowan O’Keefe also turned in to secure her 17th win. 13-5 NSIC) will finish the regu - diverse player, from scoring a playing as well as in off-ice another impressive effort. He continued Thorson, Backes, Fournier and lar season on the road with goal to blocking shots when activities. Dube’s play speaks his break-out season with a team-leading Ali Cygan each had two hits in Wayne State on Saturday and the team needed it most. Lamb for his on-ice dedication, and 70, finishing in a three-way tie for second the Beaver victory. Augustana on Sunday. They scored 17 goals and made 15 he headed a community serv - place, just one stroke behind St. Cloud Minot’s five-game win will then participate in the assists this past season. He also ice project called “Read to State’s Tyler Kovisto. streak then came to a halt in NSIC Conference tournament received ACHA national tour - Succeed” that the players par - O’Keefe will join the SCSU team as an game two, as UMD’s Cayli in Rochester, Minn. starting nament MVP honors. ticipated in, which kept the automatic qualifier for the regional tour - Sadler shut out the Beavers, 3- May 2. Dube also received the team active in the community. nament in Kenosha. Follow his progress 0. Friesen was the tough-luck Caley Cox Memorial Award for at www.msubeavers.com.