Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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Minnesota State University, Mankato
Homecoming heroes: Mavericks reach 6-0 record for the first time since 1926, Page 12
Showing school spirit for the community MSU business management pairs with the United Way ASHLEY WALL
staff writer
wale agboola• msu reporter Business management students show off the T-shirts they designed for homecoming. Most of the profits went to benefit the Greater Mankato United Way.
Custom T-shirts are a popular way to celebrate homecoming and show school spirit. This year, one business class found a way to pass the school sprit onto students while managing to give back to the community. Seven Principles of Management students created homecoming T-shirts as a part of a service-learning project. The group, Mavericks United, paired up with Greater Mankato United Way to raise money for the community.
The group created a plan and sold 105 shirts over a period of two weeks. Each shirt was $12, and nearly all the profits will go to the United Way. “I feel like raising money for the United Way was the successful part, the shirts were just a way to do it,” said group member Kaitlin Brubaker. Kelly Priem, a student at MSU, bought the shirt to support Mankato during homecoming. “Homecoming is a big deal around here,” she said. Priem and other students heard about the T-shirts through Facebook.
Spirit / page 7
Minneapolis rolls out the red carpet NATE BRENNAN
variety editor
Minneapolis rolled out the red carpet Thursday to introduce the world to “Nobody.” Executive produced by Josh Hartnett and directed by “40 Days and 40 Nights” writer Rob Perez, the world premiere of “Nobody” had Minneapolis residents and movie-lovers of all kinds in a frenzy. Minnesota State had it’s own spot on the red carpet in anticipation of Hartnett, Perez, leading man Sam Rosen and his fellow cast members. The Reporter was the only college publication in attendance to get the scoop on this up-andcoming film sure to get a nationwide release following its limited release at Minneapolis’ Kerasotes Block E Theatre. While Hartnett tried his best to keep the spotlight off himself and on the film’s cast and crew most of the night, roaring cheers came from teenage girls and middle-aged men alike when he hit the red carpet in a very urban-casual
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Premiere / page 9
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heather moeller• msu reporter
Sanctuary gives misfit horses a second chance nate brennan• msu reporter
New gated community to open in 2010
Homecoming assault
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Variety reviews new film “Lying”
Soccer team ties at 0-0
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