
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.
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